Comedy:
* Young Frankenstein (1974): Ingrid, the feisty and somewhat dim-witted lab assistant.
* Oh, God! (1977): The role of Suzanne, the woman who learns about God's plans for the world.
* The Cheap Detective (1978): A cynical detective who gets caught up in a murder case.
* Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977): Ronnie, the woman who connects with the aliens.
* Tootsie (1982): Sandy Lester, the actress who falls in love with Dustin Hoffman's character in drag.
* After Hours (1985): A mysterious and seductive woman who throws a man into a chaotic night.
* Mr. Mom (1983): The wife of a struggling father who becomes a stay-at-home dad.
* Hanky Panky (1982): A woman who gets involved in a scheme with a con artist.
* Running Scared (1986): A woman who falls for a man with a dangerous past.
* The Man with One Red Shoe (1985): A woman who is caught up in a kidnapping plot.
Drama:
* The Black Stallion (1979): The mother of the young boy who befriends a wild horse.
* The Conversation (1974): A minor role as a woman who is being surveilled.
* The Jerk (1979): A supporting role as a woman who helps a naive man navigate the world.
* The First Time (1982): A woman who rediscovers her sexuality.
* Mystic Pizza (1988): A woman who runs a pizza shop.
Other notable films:
* The King of Marvin Gardens (1972): Her first major film role.
* Grease (1978): A brief appearance as a high school teacher.
This is just a small sample of Teri Garr's impressive filmography. Her career spanned decades and she worked with some of the most renowned directors and actors of her time. Her unique comedic style and her ability to connect with audiences made her a beloved and memorable actress.