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Teri Garr
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In 2002, Garr was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis -- a ruling that made sense of the symptoms that had plagued her for 20 years. Her new memoir is Speedbumps: Flooring It through Hollywood. The book was written with Henriette Mantel.
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Actress Teri Garr speaks during a news conference in New York, in this Wednesday, Oct 9, 2002 file photo. Garr is recovering from surgery to repair an aneurysm she suffered at her home on Dec. 21, her publicist said Wednesday, Jan 3, 2007.
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Like most small-time compulsive gamblers, cabbie Jay Trotter (Dreyfus) tends to lose whenever he bets and has promised his wife Pam (Teri Garr) that he's given up betting at the track. But when he gets a tip on a sure thing the following weekend, he's sure he can't lose.
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Teri Garr honored as the Society’s Ambassador of the Year for her commitment to raising awareness for the MS cause. This honor has been given only four previous times since the Society was founded.
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John Schultz/QUAD-CITY TIMES Movie actor Teri Garr gestures while speaking about living with multiple sclerosis during a luncheon Tuesday at the Radisson Quad-City Plaza in downtown Davenport. The Women Against Multiple Sclerosis luncheon drew more than 200 people.
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Teri Garr: (speaking in her memoir on her multiple sclerosis) People always ask, "what was it like when you got the diagnosis?" It was anything but traumatic. After twenty years it was a relief to finally have someone say, "this is what you have, let's deal with it." (edit)
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