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Garry Marshall

Garry Marshall TV Listings

ChannelDate & TimeTitleBuy
PBSThu, Feb 11, 12:00 AMTavis Smiley NewBuy
LIFESat, Feb 13, 9:00 PMPretty WomanBuy
STARZSat, Feb 13, 9:00 PMRace to Witch MountainBuy
STARZSun, Feb 14, 11:20 AMRace to Witch MountainBuy
ABCSun, Feb 14, 4:00 PMThe Princess Diaries 2: Royal EngagementBuy
LIFESun, Feb 14, 4:30 PMPretty WomanBuy
STARZSun, Feb 14, 6:45 PMRace to Witch MountainBuy

Garry Marshall Biography

Garry Marshall
  • Birth Name: Garry Kent Masciarelli
  • Birth Place: New York, NY
  • Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 11/13/1934, Scorpio
  • Profession: Actor; producer; director; screenwriter; musician
Garry Marshall Fast Facts:
  • Was a staff writer for Make Room for Daddy, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Lucy Show and I Spy.
  • Made his feature-film acting debut as a cop in 1968's Psych-Out.
  • For one week in January 1979, four of Nielsen's top five series were Marshall shows: Laverne and Shirley, Happy Days, Mork & Mindy and Angie.
  • Directed Goldie Hawn (Overboard) and her daughter, Kate Hudson (Raising Helen).
  • Hector Elizondo has appeared in all of the movies Marshall has directed.
  • In 2005, he adapted and directed Jacques Offenbach's The Grand Duchess for the Los Angeles Opera; in 2006, he wrote and directed the stage musical Happy Days, with lyrics by Paul Williams.
    Garry Marshall Relationships:
  • Anthony W. Marshall - Father
  • Barbara Marshall - Wife
  • Kathleen Marshall - Daughter
  • Lori Marshall - Daughter
  • Marjorie Irene Ward Marshall - Mother
  • Penny Marshall - Sister
  • Ronny Hallin - Sister
  • Scott Marshall - Son

  • Garry Marshall Awards:
  • 1971 Emmy: Outstanding Series - Comedy - Nominee
  • 1972 Emmy: Outstanding Series - Comedy - Nominee
  • 1974 Emmy: Outstanding Comedy Series - Nominee
  • 1979 Emmy: Outstanding Comedy Series - Nominee
  • 1971 Emmy: Outstanding New Series - Nominee

  • College:
  • Northwestern University, Evanston, IL (BS in Journalism, 1956)
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