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    Teresa "Teri" Austin (born April 17, 1957) is a Canadian animal activist and former actress. She had her greatest acting success in the 1980s and 1990s, and is best known for her role as Jill Bennett in the CBS primetime soap opera Knots Landing, and as co-host of the Canadian reality series Thrill of a Lifetime .

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    Teri Austin is an actress who starred in Knots Landing, Raising Cain and The Vindicator. She was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and runs a non-profit animal shelter in Beverly Hills, CA.

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  3. Teri Austin is a Canadian actress who starred in Knots Landing, Raising Cain and The Vindicator. She is also the founder of the Amanda Foundation, a non-profit animal shelter in Beverly Hills.

    • April 17, 1957
    • Tell Me How You Got Involved in Amanda Foundation.
    • So How Did You Get Further Involved?
    • What Is Your Favorite Part of The Job?
    • What Is The Hardest Part of Your Job?
    • How Has Covid Affected Your Business?
    • Let’s Talk About The Building Plans For The Amanda Foundation.
    • What Will The New Facility Be like?
    • When Do You Think You’Ll Break Ground?
    • How Long Do You Think It Will Take to build?
    • How Can People Help? How Can They Donate?
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    I came to Los Angeles to work on the television show Knots Landing. I moved here from Canada and brought my almost nineteen-year-old Yorkshire Terrier named Theda Bara, after the first movie star who ever existed. I called her Thea, and she was an amazing little dog that I loved with my whole heart. There was a veterinarian close to the studio wher...

    So I saw what they did, and I started going back to volunteer. I was working twelve-to-fourteen-hour days on Knots Landing. On days that I finished early, I would come by the Amanda Foundation with my great big eighty’s hair and my eighty’s makeup, shoulder pads and high heeled shoes. I would bring jeans and a sweatshirt to change into, and then I’...

    I have two. My favorite thing is seeing animals in distress and being able to rescue them and take them out of the distress. It’s like a sunburst goes off in my chest. Once I have them in my car and can say, “You’re safe.” The other is when they go home, and you see a family that’s so excited to have this creature, this dog or cat, that someone els...

    The hardest part is when I can’t take anymore because we’re full. Or in some situations, the animal has been abused badly and is dangerous. I might already have three like that, and I can’t take a fourth because we’re already dealing with the other three. That’s the hardest part, saying no and knowing that we’re probably their last chance. I cry ev...

    Initially when we had to shut down our spay and neuter program, I thought we were going to see this big wave of puppies and kittens, but that didn’t happen. It proved something we’ve been preaching all along. If you are at home and you keep your gates locked, your pet is not escaping and coming back pregnant or impregnating other animals. It’s not ...

    Well, I joke that the only thing older on the property than me is the building. The building was built in 1924 where the veterinarian, Dr. Scott, treated livestock. The Farmer’s Market (located now by CBS and a Nordstrom’s) was a true market where farmers bought and sold pigs, chickens, geese, goats, and cows. In the thirties, as horses were being ...

    We are working with Animal Arts, an architectural firm out of Colorado, which deals specifically with animal hospitals and shelters. They have designed a beautiful and functional building, where every square inch will be used for housing the animals and for our programs. The facility will be a pleasant place for an animal to spend a long period of ...

    Everything has been held up by Covid. The City of Beverly Hills, all but shut down. We are waiting on the results of a seismic study to finalize our plans. After that, we’ll submit our plans to the city. It usually takes eight months to a year to get the necessary permits. So maybe by October or November 2022, we can put a shovel in the ground if w...

    It should take fourteen months. I will not be surprised if it takes a year-and-a-half. I don’t think it’ll take two years. I think it’ll be eighteen to twenty months.

    People can donate to our general fund or earmark it for our building fund. We appreciate every level of giving at Amanda Foundation. If somebody wants to donate $3.50 to pay for a rabies vaccine, I’m very grateful for that because we do a lot of rabies vaccines. We will soon be launching our hard campaign, and we are working on a deck that includes...

    Teri Austin is the President of Amanda Foundation, a Los Angeles-based animal rescue and adoption organization. She shares how she left acting to pursue her passion for saving animals and how she applies her skills as an actress to advocacy.

  4. Teri Austin is a Canadian actress who starred in Knots Landing, The Accused, and other films and shows. She left acting in 2001 and became an animal activist in Los Angeles.

  5. On this episode of Backlot Pass, I'm joined by Teri Austin who discusses her roles on shows like Knots Landing and Cop Rock, as well as her amazing work with...

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    • Backlot Pass with Sam Valenti
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  7. Canadian-born actress Teri Austin is best known for her role as seductress Jill Bennett on the long-running primetime soap opera "Knots Landing" from 1985 to 1989. The show was a definite breakout role for the relatively unknown actress and opened up the door for steady work after she was...

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