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Who is it? | Actress |
Birth Day | December 28, 1960 |
Birth Place | Miami, Florida, United States |
Age | 63 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Occupation | Actress, entrepreneur |
Years active | 1982-present |
Spouse(s) | Chris Hager (1985-1989; divorced); 1 child Frank Howson (2001-02; divorced) William Roudebush (2013-present) |
Children | 1 |
Net worth: $1.1 Million (2024)
Terri Garber, the well-known actress in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $1.1 million by 2024. Throughout her career, Terri has showcased her exceptional acting skills, captivating audiences with her talent and versatility. With a myriad of notable performances in both television and film, Terri has proven her worth in the industry. Her impressive net worth reflects not only her success in acting but also her ability to thrive in a competitive environment. As she continues to grace screens and entertain audiences, Terri Garber's net worth is likely to grow even further.
Famous Quotes:
[Ashton was] the meanest of the mean, but she did it all with a smile so you couldn't really hate her. She was fun. She slept with seven West Point men, one after another, and was in on a plot to assassinate Jefferson Davis. People still come up to me in airports and comment on that, laughing—about the West Pointers, not about trying to kill Davis.
Biography/Timeline
Garber's acting debut was as Allison Linden on the daytime soap opera Texas in 1982. Her first feature film role in the 1984 action film Toy Soldiers.
Garber met her first husband, Screenwriter Chris Hager, when he was working as a grip on the set of North and South: Book II in 1985. She and Hager are the parents of Actress and singer Molly E. Hager (born 1986). That union ended in divorce in 1989. Her second marriage, to Frank Howson (2001–02), also ended in divorce. In 2013, Garber married Director william Roudebush, her former high school drama Teacher.
Garber grew up in Miami, the youngest of three children of a Lawyer father and a cooking-school owner mother. She did some modeling from ages 4 to 13, and always wanted to be a performer. Garber told TV Guide in 1987 that she chose acting over singing because "I was too nervous to sing in front of people—it meant showing more of myself than acting. If you're on stage singing and people don't like it, that's too much rejection." She later moved to New York, where her Casual drug use became what she called "a huge problem". She overcame the addiction before being cast in North and South.
In 2012, Garber appeared as Elizabeth Archer in the series finale of the teen drama web series Miss Behave. She later won a 2013 Indie Soap Award for Best Guest Appearance in a Drama for the performance.
In 2013, Garber played a therapist on the web series Old Dogs & New Tricks (Season 2, Episode 10: "Last Gasps").