
Interviews:
Pam is off the hook and in the Boxx! Saturn is in Retrograde ... KillingBoxx.com
Teri McMinn Talks Meathooks, Chainsaws, and Massacres with DreadCentral.com
Exclusive Interview - The Original Chainsaw Gal, Teri McMinn with FreddyInSpace.com
Radio Interview with Para Women
Reviews:
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Reviewed in the Los Angeles Times
"For all her torment, "Chainsaw's" most disturbing scene belongs to another actress--a petite brunette named Teri McMinn, who played the role of Pam"
Reviewed in the Los Angeles Times
"For all her torment, "Chainsaw's" most disturbing scene belongs to another actress--a petite brunette named Teri McMinn, who played the role of Pam"
The Rainmaker (2 Reviews)
Reviewed by David Jarrott
KTBC TV Channel 7 Radio 59/ FM Stereo 93.7 CBS Network
"As Lizzie Curry, Teri McMinn turns in a superb performance in "The Rainmaker"... her prowess rivals Breck for command of the stage. And that is no easy task, as hers is the understated, the controlled character... his the flashy, splashy con man..."
Reviewed by David Jarrott
KTBC TV Channel 7 Radio 59/ FM Stereo 93.7 CBS Network
"As Lizzie Curry, Teri McMinn turns in a superb performance in "The Rainmaker"... her prowess rivals Breck for command of the stage. And that is no easy task, as hers is the understated, the controlled character... his the flashy, splashy con man..."
Reviewed by John Bustin
The Austin Statesman
"Teri McMinn is simply excellent as Lizzie Curry, the spinster daughter who blossoms under the Rainmaker's spell... delivers a mesmerizing performance..."
The Austin Statesman
"Teri McMinn is simply excellent as Lizzie Curry, the spinster daughter who blossoms under the Rainmaker's spell... delivers a mesmerizing performance..."
Sexual Perversity in Chicago (2 Reviews)
Reviewed in the Hollywood Reporter
Teri McMinn as Joan , a well-defined nemesis of Bernie, is a cool corrosion and biting mockery personified. Her prim, guarded manner and delusive sincerity is both odious and engaging, a tur paradox of the human condition...."
Reviewed in the Hollywood Reporter
Teri McMinn as Joan , a well-defined nemesis of Bernie, is a cool corrosion and biting mockery personified. Her prim, guarded manner and delusive sincerity is both odious and engaging, a tur paradox of the human condition...."
Reviewed by Micheal Gunsaulus with Drama-Logue
"Teri McMinn (Joan) is hysterically played to the hilt. Making his finaly move on her in the local bar, she stops him dead with this retort: "I don't find you secually attractive." Stunned, he withdraws, confused, asking, "Is that some new line?" ... McMinn's timing is classic and she is a treasure to behold , releasing even the cigarette smoke in her mouth at exactly the right moment. She has other fine spots in the play, especially when her roommate leaves her to live with a man ...."
"Teri McMinn (Joan) is hysterically played to the hilt. Making his finaly move on her in the local bar, she stops him dead with this retort: "I don't find you secually attractive." Stunned, he withdraws, confused, asking, "Is that some new line?" ... McMinn's timing is classic and she is a treasure to behold , releasing even the cigarette smoke in her mouth at exactly the right moment. She has other fine spots in the play, especially when her roommate leaves her to live with a man ...."



