Lisa Kudrow Honors Teri Garr: A Legacy of Laughter and Inspiration
Lisa Kudrow pays tribute to Teri Garr, her on-screen mother from 'Friends,' following Garr's death at 79. Kudrow, touched by Garr's comedic genius, reflects on Garr's influence and their time working together. Garr's illustrious career spanned films and TV, remaining impactful till the end.
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Lisa Kudrow, beloved for her role as Phoebe Buffay on NBC's iconic sitcom 'Friends,' has honored the memory of her on-screen mother, Teri Garr, following Garr's demise at the age of 79. Garr passed away due to complications from multiple sclerosis, a condition she bravely fought since 1999. Expressing her deep respect and admiration for the actress, Kudrow described Garr as a "comedic acting genius" and an everlasting influence on her own career, a sentiment reported by Deadline.
On 'Friends,' Garr captivated audiences with her portrayal of Phoebe's estranged mother, Phoebe Abbott. Introduced in the emotional climax of Season 3, 'The One at the Beach,' Garr's character is revealed to be Phoebe's biological mother, initially disguised as a family friend. This pivotal storyline was extended into Season 4 with episodes like 'The One with the Jellyfish' and 'The One with Phoebe's Uterus.'
Before her time on 'Friends,' Teri Garr's vibrant career began in the 1960s. She starred in films alongside legends like Elvis Presley in 'Viva Las Vegas' and 'Roustabout.' Known for her versatility, Garr also appeared in classics such as Annette Funicello's 'Pajama Party' and graced television screens with guest roles in 'Star Trek,' 'That Girl,' and 'Mayberry R.F.D.' Beyond 'Friends,' her career continued to shine with notable appearances on 'ER,' 'Felicity,' 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,' and voice work on animated series like 'Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist,' 'Batman Beyond,' and 'King of the Hill.' Garr's legacy in entertainment, enriched by her comedic talent and diverse roles, remains influential.
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