According to foreign media reports, American actress Teri Garr, who played the biological mother of "Phoebe" in "Friends", passed away at the age of 79.
In addition to "Friends", Terry Garr has starred in works such as "Blue Mascot", "My Fair Lady" and "New Frankenstein".
staff said that Terry Garr died of multiple sclerosis on Tuesday local time, "with family and friends by his side." It is reported that Gall has been battling health problems in recent years and underwent surgery to repair an aneurysm in January 2007.
Writer-director Paul Feig called her "really one of my comedy heroes. I love her beyond measure." "Despicable Me 2" screenwriter Cinco Paul said: "She was never a star. , but always sparkling. She made everything she was involved in better.”
According to reports: Teri Garr was born in Lakewood, Ohio, USA on December 11, 1947, in the 1960s. She entered the entertainment industry and was widely praised for her performance in the films "Frankenstein" (1974) and "My Fair Lady" (1983). Her performance as Sandy in "My Fair Lady" won her an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Nominated.
Although she is known for her comedies, her performances in films such as "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", "The Black Stallion" and "The Escape Artist" have also given audiences a taste of Gall's outstanding acting skills.
Sadly, Teri Garr was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in the 1990s and later became a national ambassador for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of America and served as national chairperson of the association’s Women Fighting Multiple Sclerosis Program. .
In 2005, Terry Garr published his autobiography "Speed Bump: Across Hollywood", which talked about many experiences about family and growing up.
Netizen comments: Have a good trip
Diagon Alley Narwhal: She and Phoebe really look alike! Way to go, Mama Phoebe.
New Era Gan Lixian: Although I have not seen her works, looking at her photos, I feel that she is a very kind and optimistic lady who is willing to go well all the way.
Xiao Geng who coaxes the dog to sleep: Have a safe journey and hope there will be no pain in heaven.
Multiple sclerosis, also known as "Beauty Disease"?
In February this year, topics related to multiple sclerosis, the "beauty disease", became a hot search topic, attracting the attention of netizens.
According to The Paper, "multiple sclerosis" is an immune-mediated chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. "Multiple" refers to "multiple in time" and "multiple in space". The vast majority of patients have different symptoms at different times. Over time, the disease relapses, and the lesions can appear in different parts of the central nervous system, causing different symptoms. As the disease progresses, severe cases can become disabled. The incidence rate of this disease in my country is 0.235/100,000 per year. It is more common in women aged 20-40. It is also known as the "Beauty Disease". In 2018, it was included in the "First Batch of Rare Disease Catalog".
Ke Xianjin, deputy chief physician of the Department of Neurology, Jiangsu University Affiliated Hospital, explained that in addition to affecting vision and limb movement, multiple sclerosis can also affect the brain, leading to accelerated brain atrophy, cognitive impairment, and even disability and death. Multiple sclerosis is a lifelong disease that cannot be cured. The main goal of treatment during the remission period is to control the progression of the disease, that is, revision therapy.
"The clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis are relatively complex and diverse. Some people suddenly become inoperable, some suffer from sudden abnormal vision, and some even have cognitive impairment, so it is easy to be misdiagnosed or missed." Ningbo City Gu Chengyao, chief physician of the Neurology Department of the Second Hospital, said that for young patients, if their cognition is damaged, it will greatly affect their social life. As long as patients adhere to standard treatment, they can control the progression of the disease and maintain a normal life. She reminded young women that if problems such as numbness of limbs, cognitive decline, abnormal vision, etc. suddenly occur in life, they should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible.
(Source: Morning News)
For more exciting information, please download the "Jimu News" client in the application market. Please do not reprint without authorization. Welcome to provide news clues, and you will be paid once adopted. The 24-hour reporting hotline is 027-86777777. According to foreign media reports, American actress Teri Garr, who played the biological mother of "Phoebe" in "Friends", passed away at the age of 79. In addition to "Friends", Terry Garr has starred in works such as "Blue Mascot", "My Fair Lady" and "New Frankenstein". staff said that Terry Garr died of multiple sclerosis on Tuesday local time, "with family and friends by his side." It is reported that Gall has been battling health problems in recent years and underwent surgery to repair an aneurysm in January 2007. Writer-director Paul Feig called her "really one of my comedy heroes. I love her beyond measure." "Despicable Me 2" screenwriter Cinco Paul said: "She was never a star. , but always sparkling. She made everything she was involved in better.” According to reports: Teri Garr was born in Lakewood, Ohio, USA on December 11, 1947, in the 1960s. She entered the entertainment industry and was widely praised for her performance in the films "Frankenstein" (1974) and "My Fair Lady" (1983). Her performance as Sandy in "My Fair Lady" won her an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Nominated. Although she is known for her comedies, her performances in films such as "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", "The Black Stallion" and "The Escape Artist" have also given audiences a taste of Gall's outstanding acting skills. Sadly, Teri Garr was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in the 1990s and later became a national ambassador for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of America and served as national chairperson of the association’s Women Fighting Multiple Sclerosis Program. . In 2005, Terry Garr published his autobiography "Speed Bump: Across Hollywood", which talked about many experiences about family and growing up. Netizen comments: Have a good trip Diagon Alley Narwhal: She and Phoebe really look alike! Way to go, Mama Phoebe. New Era Gan Lixian: Although I have not seen her works, looking at her photos, I feel that she is a very kind and optimistic lady who is willing to go well all the way. Xiao Geng who coaxes the dog to sleep: Have a safe journey and hope there will be no pain in heaven. Multiple sclerosis, also known as "Beauty Disease"? In February this year, topics related to multiple sclerosis, the "beauty disease", became a hot search topic, attracting the attention of netizens. According to The Paper, "multiple sclerosis" is an immune-mediated chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. "Multiple" refers to "multiple in time" and "multiple in space". The vast majority of patients have different symptoms at different times. Over time, the disease relapses, and the lesions can appear in different parts of the central nervous system, causing different symptoms. As the disease progresses, severe cases can become disabled. The incidence rate of this disease in my country is 0.235/100,000 per year. It is more common in women aged 20-40. It is also known as the "Beauty Disease". In 2018, it was included in the "First Batch of Rare Disease Catalog". Ke Xianjin, deputy chief physician of the Department of Neurology, Jiangsu University Affiliated Hospital, explained that in addition to affecting vision and limb movement, multiple sclerosis can also affect the brain, leading to accelerated brain atrophy, cognitive impairment, and even disability and death. Multiple sclerosis is a lifelong disease that cannot be cured. The main goal of treatment during the remission period is to control the progression of the disease, that is, revision therapy. "The clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis are relatively complex and diverse. Some people suddenly become inoperable, some suffer from sudden abnormal vision, and some even have cognitive impairment, so it is easy to be misdiagnosed or missed." Ningbo City Gu Chengyao, chief physician of the Neurology Department of the Second Hospital, said that for young patients, if their cognition is damaged, it will greatly affect their social life. As long as patients adhere to standard treatment, they can control the progression of the disease and maintain a normal life. She reminded young women that if problems such as numbness of limbs, cognitive decline, abnormal vision, etc. suddenly occur in life, they should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible. (Source: Morning News) For more exciting information, please download the "Jimu News" client in the application market. Please do not reprint without authorization. Welcome to provide news clues, and you will be paid once adopted. The 24-hour reporting hotline is 027-86777777.