Director, producer and writer Garry
Marshall dead at 81: media
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[July 20, 2016]
(Reuters) - Director, producer and
writer Garry Marshall, who was responsible for creating sitcom hits such
as "The Odd Couple" and "Happy Days" and directed hit movies “Pretty
Woman” and “The Princess Diaries,” died on Tuesday, Variety reported.
He was 81.
Marshall died at 5 p.m. local time (0000 GMT) in Burbank, California,
from complications of pneumonia after a stroke, his representative
Michelle Bega told USA Today.
"The Odd Couple," a hit sitcom created and produced by Marshall, began a
five-year run on ABC in 1970. The show, starring Jack Klugman and Tony
Randall, received Emmy nominations and wins for the comedy series based
on Neil Simon's play about two divorced men with different lifestyles
who are forced to share an apartment.
Marshall's “Happy Days” debuted as a television series on ABC in 1974,
starting a 10-year run that saw Henry Winkler’s "the Fonz" become what
Variety described as a cultural touchstone.
"Garry Marshall Rest In Peace. Thank you for my professional life. Thank
you for your loyalty, friendship and generosity," Winkler said on
Twitter.
Marshall was the older brother of Penny Marshall, who played the
unrefined but lovable Laverne DeFazio on "Laverne & Shirley," a "Happy
Days" sequel he co-created that ran on the ABC network from 1976 to
1983. It followed the lives of two single women and their nutty friends
in 1950s and '60s Milwaukee.
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Director Garry Marshall arrives as a guest at the 19th Annual ELLE
Women in Hollywood dinner in Beverly Hills, California October 15,
2012. REUTERS/Fred Prouser/File Photo
He also directed “Pretty Woman,” a big screen blockbuster in 1990
starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere that grossed $463 million
worldwide. Roberts earned an Oscar nomination for best actress and
the film was nominated for a Golden Globe for best comedy/musical.
“The Princess Diaries,” “Beaches” and “The Flamingo Kid,” were among
other popular films Marshall had a hand in putting on the big
screen.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Paul Tait)
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