Teri Garr, ‘Tootsie’ Actress, Dies — Cause of Death Revealed

Hollywood is mourning the loss of Teri Garr, the beloved actress known for her wit, warmth, and talent.

Garr, 79, passed away on Tuesday after a long battle with multiple sclerosis, a condition she was diagnosed with, in 2002.

Teri Garr at The Hollywood Show on April 25, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Teri Garr at The Hollywood Show on April 25, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Her publicist, Heidi Schaeffer, shared that Garr was surrounded by family and close friends in her final moments.

Garr’s career was nothing short of legendary. She brought laughs and depth in film and TV, leaving an indelible mark in classics like “Young Frankenstein” and “Mr. Mom.”

Teri Garr, on the set of "Young Frankenstein" in 1974. | Source: Getty Images

Teri Garr, on the set of “Young Frankenstein” in 1974. | Source: Getty Images

Her portrayal of the charming and spirited Sandy Lester in the 1982 romantic comedy “Tootsie” earned her an Academy Award nomination. This performance solidified her status as a comedic force.

With her trademark humor and undeniable talent, Garr leaves behind a legacy of laughter and light. Hollywood and fans everywhere are remembering a true star.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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