Talk show host David Letterman recently had Terry Garr as a guest on his popular chat show. The conversation revolved around Teri’s nomination for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress for her role in the motion picture “Tootsie”. The audience was thrilled to have Teri back on the show, and she expressed her excitement about the nomination, revealing that her family, especially her mom, was equally thrilled.

As the conversation continued, David asked Teri about her preparations for the big event. Teri shared that she had started thinking about what she would say if she were to win the award. She admitted feeling a bit silly for planning ahead, considering the odds, but she wanted to be prepared. She even mentioned that she had been considering whom she would thank during her acceptance speech.

Teri also revealed that she had picked out a dress for the event – a strapless, knee-length dress with a punk-inspired design. Despite David’s concern about the dress being too casual for such a prestigious occasion, Teri remained adamant about her choice and mentioned her encounter with a designer who agreed to create the dress for her. She was hopeful that the dress would arrive on time for the event.

During the course of the interview, Teri and David discussed various topics, including their collaboration on a film and Teri’s newfound fame. The conversation ended with Teri mentioning a humorous childhood memory involving dressing up her dog in her brother’s underpants, which received a laugh from the audience.

As the episode concluded, David wished Teri luck for the upcoming Academy Awards and encouraged her to come up with a snappy remark for when Army Archer, a well-known journalist, would approach her for an interview. Teri promised to think about it and expressed her gratitude for David’s support.

The conversation with Teri Garr on David Letterman‘s talk show was not only entertaining but also shed light on the excitement and anticipation surrounding the Academy Awards. With Teri’s nomination and her unique sense of humor, it’s no wonder audiences are eagerly awaiting the big event.