Late Actress Whose Films Included Young Frankenstein And Tootsie (4,4) Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from December 03, 2024
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Updated Dec 03, 2024
Late Actress Whose Films Included Young Frankenstein And Tootsie (4,4) Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Late Actress Whose Films Included Young Frankenstein And Tootsie (4,4) for the December 03, 2024 edition of the crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 8 letters. Start with T and end with R, and the possible solutions are TABASHIR, TABERDAR, TERIGARR.
The answer is TERIGARR.
"Late actress whose films included Young Frankenstein and Tootsie (4,4)" refers to Teri Garr, an accomplished actress known for her roles in both of these classic films. She played a memorable supporting role in Young Frankenstein (1974), where she portrayed Inga, the loyal assistant to Dr. Frederick Frankenstein. In Tootsie (1982), she portrayed Sandy, a character who becomes romantically involved with Dustin Hoffman's character.
Teri Garr's versatile career spanned comedy and drama, and she was widely respected for her work. Her distinct comedic timing and ability to embody diverse roles earned her a lasting legacy in Hollywood. The clue fits her name perfectly in both the length and context.
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