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Teri McMinn

Teri McMinn

1 title Acting Aug 18, 1951 Houston, Texas, USA

Teri McMinn was born in Houston, Texas, and showcased her passion for performing arts early on. After completing high school, she honed her craft at The Dallas Theatre Center before relocating to Austin, Texas, in 1971. There, she pursued academics at both the University of Texas and St. Edward's University while immersing herself in the local theater scene.

Her big break came when she caught the attention of renowned director Tobe Hooper and producer Kim Henkel, who discovered her through a newspaper article. Following a successful audition, McMinn was cast as "Pam" in the iconic horror film *Massacre à la tronçonneuse* (1974). The filming was challenging, marked by the typical struggles of low-budget productions, including two complete shutdowns. Despite these hurdles, Teri's performance became memorable in the horror genre.

After the film's release, McMinn expanded her skills by studying acting in Los Angeles and New York. Her career flourished as she transitioned into modeling, particularly as a leg and foot model for commercials and print advertising, while also maintaining her involvement in theater. Teri's contributions to both film and stage continue to resonate with audiences, demonstrating her versatility and dedication to her craft.

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