Garry Marshall






















































Garry Marshall

Garry Marshall January 2013.jpg
Marshall in January 2013

Born
Garry Kent Marshall


(1934-11-13)November 13, 1934

The Bronx, New York, U.S.

Died July 19, 2016(2016-07-19) (aged 81)

Burbank, California, U.S.

Resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills
Nationality American
Education De Witt Clinton High School
Alma mater
Northwestern University[1]
Occupation Film director, film producer, screenwriter, actor
Years active 1959–2016
Spouse(s)
Barbara Wells (m. 1963)
Children 3, including Scott Marshall
Relatives
Penny Marshall (sister)

Garry Kent Marshall (November 13, 1934 – July 19, 2016)[2] was an American film director, film producer, screenwriter, and actor, best known for creating Happy Days and its various spin-offs, developing Neil Simon's 1965 play The Odd Couple for television, and directing Pretty Woman, Beaches, Runaway Bride, Valentine's Day, New Year's Eve, Mother's Day, The Princess Diaries, and The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Death


  • 4 Awards and nominations


  • 5 Filmography


    • 5.1 Directing credits


    • 5.2 Writing credits


    • 5.3 Producing credits


    • 5.4 Acting credits


    • 5.5 Video games




  • 6 References


  • 7 Further reading


  • 8 External links





Early life


Garry Kent Marshall was born in The Bronx, New York on November 13, 1934, the son of Anthony Wallace Marshall (né Masciarelli; 1906–1999), a director of industrial films and later a producer, and Marjorie Irene (née Ward; 1908–1983), a tap dance teacher who ran a tap dance school.[3] He was the brother of actress/director Penny Marshall and Ronny Marshall Hallin, a television producer. His father was of Italian descent, his family having come from San Martino sulla Marrucina, Chieti, Abruzzo,[4] and his mother was of German, English, and Scottish ancestry.[5] His father changed his last name from Masciarelli to Marshall before his son Garry was born.[2] Garry Marshall was baptized Presbyterian and also raised Lutheran for a time.[6]


He attended De Witt Clinton High School and Northwestern University, where he wrote a sports column for The Daily Northwestern, and is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.[7][8]



Career


Marshall began his career as a joke writer for such comedians as Joey Bishop and Phil Foster and became a writer for The Tonight Show with Jack Paar.[9]


In 1961, he moved to Hollywood, where he teamed up with Jerry Belson as a writer for television. The pair worked on The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Joey Bishop Show, The Danny Thomas Show, and The Lucy Show. Their first television series as creator-producers was Hey, Landlord, which lasted one season (1966–67). Then they adapted Neil Simon's play The Odd Couple for television. On his own, Marshall created Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley (starring his sister Penny), and Mork & Mindy, which were produced by his associates Thomas L. Miller, Robert L. Boyett, and Edward K. Milkis.[10] He was also a co-creator of Makin' It,[11] which the three men also produced.


In the early 1980s, he met Héctor Elizondo while playing basketball and became great friends. Elizondo appeared in every film that Marshall directed, beginning with his first feature film Young Doctors in Love. Elizondo once noted that he is written into all of Marshall's contracts whether he wanted to do the film or not.[12]


In the opening credits of Exit to Eden (their eighth film together), Elizondo is credited "As Usual ... Hector Elizondo". In 1984, Marshall had a film hit as the writer and director of The Flamingo Kid.[13]




Marshall and Jonny Blu on the set of The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement in 2004


Marshall wore many hats during this period of his career: most of his hit television series were created and executive produced by him. His first producing assignment came with Hey, Landlord in 1966. He stepped up the very next year, producing The Lucy Show.[14] Then came successes in producing The Odd Couple, Laverne and Shirley, Blansky's Beauties, Mork & Mindy, Angie, and Happy Days. He launched independent productions through his theater (The Falcon in Toluca Lake) and in association with productions launched with talent he was grooming and working with for years.[citation needed]


One such project titled Four Stars was directed by Lynda Goodfriend (who portrayed Lori Beth in Happy Days), and was based on a play Goodfriend had read when she was studying at the Lee Strasberg Center, which had been written by John Schulte and Kevin Mahoney. It starred Julie Paris (the daughter of Jerry Paris) and Bert Kramer. Schulte later co-wrote with TV veteran writer and producer, Fred Fox, Jr., who penned and produced a number of Marshall's television series, including Happy Days and Laverne and Shirley.[15] Marshall went on to focus on directing feature films, with a series of hits, such as Beaches, Pretty Woman, The Princess Diaries, Valentine's Day, and New Year's Eve.




Marshall in January 2008


Marshall was also an actor, appearing in Murphy Brown and in such films as Soapdish, On the Lot, and Lost in America, and provided a guest-starring voice for The Simpsons episodes Eight Misbehavin' and Homer the Father. He also appeared in two episodes of Happy Days as a drummer.


His theater credits included Wrong Turn at Lungfish, which he wrote in collaboration with Lowell Ganz,[16]The Roast with Jerry Belson,[17]Shelves and Happy Days: A New Musical with Paul Williams,[18] which had its premiere at the Falcon Theater in Burbank, California, February 24, 2006.[19] He portrayed the role of "director" on Burbank's "Lights... camera... action!" float in the 2014 Rose Parade. In 2014, Marshall appeared in a guest star role in a February episode in season 11 of Two and a Half Men.


His son Scott Marshall is a director and his daughter Kathleen Marshall is an actress and producer. In 1997, he co-authored the memoir Wake Me When It's Funny with his daughter Lori Marshall.



Death


On the morning of July 19, 2016, Marshall died at a hospital in Burbank, California at the age of 81 due to complications of pneumonia after suffering a stroke.[20][21]



Awards and nominations


In 1996, Marshall was awarded the Women in Film Lucy Award in recognition of excellence and innovation in creative works that have enhanced the perception of women through the medium of television.[22] He was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame for his contributions to the field of television in 1997.[23]


In 2012, he was inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters' Broadcasting Hall of Fame.[24]


Marshall received the Valentine Davies Award (1995) and Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement (2014)[25] from the Writers Guild of America.[26]






















































































































































































Association
Year
Category
Title
Result

Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards
2011
Hall of Shame

Valentine's Day
Nominated

American Cinema Editors
2004
Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award

Won

American Comedy Awards
1990

Creative Achievement Award

Won

BAFTA Awards
1991

Best Film

Pretty Woman
Nominated

Casting Society of America
1995

Lifetime Achievement Award

Won

Cesar Awards
1991

Best Foreign Film

Pretty Woman
Nominated

Gold Derby Awards
2008

Lifetime Achievement Award

Nominated
2010

Lifetime Achievement Award

Nominated

Golden Raspberry Awards
2012

Worst Director

New Year's Eve
Nominated

Primetime Emmy Awards
1971

Outstanding New Series

The Odd Couple
Nominated
1971

Outstanding Comedy Series

The Odd Couple
Nominated
1972

Outstanding Comedy Series

The Odd Couple
Nominated
1974

Outstanding Comedy Series

The Odd Couple
Nominated
1979

Outstanding Comedy Series

Mork & Mindy
Nominated

PRISM Awards
2008

Best Feature Film

Georgia Rule
Won

Producers Guild Awards
1998

Lifetime Achievement Membership Award

Won
1998

Lifetime Achievement Award in Television

Won
Publicists Guild of America
1980
Showmanship Award – Television

Won
1992
Showmanship Award – Motion Picture

Won

TV Land Awards
2008

Legend Award

Won

Walk of Fame
1983

Star on the Walk of Fame — Television 6838 Hollywood, Blvd.

Won

Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards
1996

Lucy Award

Won

Writers Guild of America
1965

Episodic Comedy
(for "The Bowling Partners")

Make Room for Daddy
Nominated
1966

Episodic Comedy
(for "Romance, Roses and Rye Bread", "4 1/2")

The Dick Van Dyke Show
Nominated
1995

Valentine Davies Award

Won
2014

Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement

Won


Filmography



Directing credits



































































































































































Year
Title
Notes
1967

Hey, Landlord
Episode: "Czech Your Wife, Sir?"
1971–1974

The Odd Couple
6 episodes
– Episode: "They Use Horse Radish, Don't They" (1971)
– Episode: "You've Come a Long Way, Baby" (1971)
– Episode: "Gloria, Hallelujah" (1972)
– Episode: "Gloria Moves In" (1973)
– Episode: "The New Car" (1973)
– Episode: "The Odd Candidate" (1974)
1972

Me and the Chimp
13 episodes
1974

Dominic's Dream
Television Movie
1974

Happy Days
Episode: "Haunted"
1976

Laverne & Shirley
Episode: "The Society Party"
1977

Blansky's Beauties
Episode: "Blansky's Biking Beauty"
1980

Mork & Mindy
Episode: "Dueling Skates"
1981

Mean Jeans
Television Series
1982

Young Doctors in Love

1983

Laverne & Shirley
Episode: "The Monastery Show"
1983

Herndon
Television Movie
1984

The Flamingo Kid

1986

Nothing in Common

1987

Overboard

1988

Beaches

1989

The Lottery
Short film
1989

Let's Get Mom
Television Movie
1990

Pretty Woman

1991

Frankie and Johnny

1994

Exit to Eden

1996

Dear God

1999

The Other Sister

1999

Runaway Bride

2001

The Princess Diaries

2004

Raising Helen

2004

The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

2007

Georgia Rule

2010

Valentine's Day

2011

New Year's Eve

2016

Mother's Day



Writing credits
















































































































































































































Year
Title
Notes
1960

The Jack Paar Tonight Show
3 episodes
– Episode #3.124
– Episode #3.125
– Episode #3.126
1962–1965

The Joey Bishop Show
12 episodes
– Episode: "The Big Date" (1962)
– Episode: "Penguins Three" (1962)
– Episode: "Joey's Lucky Cuff Links" (1962)
– Episode: "A Crush on Joey" (1963)
– Episode: "The Expectant Father" (1963)
– Episode: "Jack Carter Helps Joey Propose" (1964)
– Episode: "Joey Insults Jack E. Leonard" (1964)
– Episode: "Joey and the L.A. Dodgers" (1964)
– Episode: "Joey and the Andrew Sisters" (1964)
– Episode: "Joey Goes to CBS" (1964)
– Episode: "You're What, Again?"
– Episode: "Joey the Star Maker" (1965)
1963–1964

Make Room for Daddy
5 episodes
– Episode: "Jose's Guided Tour" (1963)
– Episode: "The Bowling Partners" (1964)
– Episode: "Linda's Crush" (1964)
– Episode: "The Quiz Show" (1964)
– Episode: "Pupa Loves Rusty" (1964)
1964

The Bill Dana Show
2 episodes
– Episode: "Speak for Yourself, Jose"
– Episode: "Danny Thomas, I Love You"
1964

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Teleplay
– "Think Pretty"
1964

Gomer Pyle: USMC
2 episodes
– Episode: "Captain Ironpants"
– Episode: "Pay Day"
1964

Danny Thomas Special
Television Special
1964–1966

The Lucy Show
11 episodes
– Episode: "Lucy and the Good Skate" (1964)
– Episode: "Lucy Gets the Bird" (1964)
– Episode: "Lucy and the Monsters" (1965)
– Episode: "My Fair Lucy" (1965)
– Episode: "Lucy the Disk Jockey" (1965)
– Episode: "Lucy and the Golden Greek" (1965)
– Episode: "Lucy and the Countess Have a Horse Guest" (1965)
– Episode: "Lucy and the Sleeping Beauty" (1965)
– Episode: "Lucy Saves Milton Berle" (1965)
– Episode: "Lucy the Robot" (1965)
– Episode: "Lucy and Clint Walker" (1966)
1964–1966

The Dick Van Dyke Show
18 episodes
– Episode: "The Lady and the Tiger and the Lawyer" (1964)
– Episode: "Dear Mrs. Petrie, Your Husband Is in Jail" (1964)
– Episode: "Teacher's Petrie" (1964)
– Episode: "Romance, Roses and Rye Bread" (1964)
– Episode: "41/2" (1964)
– Episode: "Pink Pills and Purple Parents" (1964)
– Episode: "Stretch Petrie vs. Kid Schenk" (164)
– Episode: "Brother, Can You Spare $2500?" (1965)
– Episode: "Young Man with a Shoehorn" (1965)
– Episode: "Girls Will Be Boys" (1965)
– Episode: "Baby Fat" (1965)
– Episode: "There's No Sale Like Wholesale" (1965)
– Episode: "No Rice at My Wedding" (1965)
– Episode: "Odd But True" (1965)
– Episode: "Bad Reception in Albany" (1966)
– Episode: "Talk to the Snail" (1966)
– Episode: "The Man from My Uncle" (1966)
– Episode: "Long Nights Journey Into Day" (1966)
1965

Hank
Episode: "Will the Real Harvey Wheatley Pleas Stand Up?"
1965

I Spy
Episode: "No Exchange on Damaged Merchandise"
1966–1967

Hey, Landlord
Creator (31 episodes)
1967

Sheriff Who
Television Movie
1967

The Danny Thomas Hour
Episode: "It's Greek to Me"
1968

Dick Van Dyke
Television Special
1968

How Sweet It Is!
Screenplay
1970

The Grasshopper
Screenplay/story
1970

The Murdocks and the McClays
Television Movie
1970

Barefoot in the Park
Episode: "The Bed"
1970–1971

Love, American Style
19 episodes
1970–1975

The Odd Couple
Developed for Television by (114 episodes)
Writer (7 episodes)
– Episode: "The Laundry Orgy" (1970)
– Episode: "Oscar, the Model" (1970)
– Episode: "They Use Horse Radish, Don't They" (1971)
– Episode: "Hospital Mates" (1971)
– Episode: "The Odd Monks" (1972)
– Episode: "The First Baby" (1972)
– Episode: "This is the Army Mrs. Madison" (1973)
1972

Evil Roy Slade
Television Movie
1972

Wednesday Night Out
Television Movie
1972

Me and the Chimp
Creator (13 episodes)
1972–1974

The Brian Keith Show
Creator (47 episodes)
1974

Dominic's Dream
Television Movie
1974–1984

Happy Days
Creator (255 episodes)
Writer (2 episodes)
– Episode: "All the Way" (1974)
– Episode: "Richie's Girl Exposes the Cunninghams" (1978)
1975

Wives
Television Movie
1976–1983

Laverne & Shirley
Creator (178 episodes)
1977

Blansky's Beauties
Creator (13 episodes)
1978–1982

Mork & Mindy
Creator (94 episodes)
1979–1980

Angie
Creator (36 episodes)
1980

The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang
based on characters created by
1982–1983

Joanie Loves Chachi
Creator (17 episodes)
1982–1983

The New Odd Couple
Developed for Television by (18 episodes)
1984

The Flamingo Kid
Screenplay
1986

Nothing in Common
First rewrite — uncredited
1999

The Other Sister
Screenplay/story
2014

See Dad Run
Episode: "See Dad See Joe Sleepwalk"
2016

Mother's Day
Story


Producing credits













































































































































































Year
Title
Notes
1966–1967

Hey, Landlord
Producer (31 episodes)
1967

Sheriff Who
Television Movie
Producer
1968

The Danny Thomas Hour
Episode: "My Pal Tony"
Producer
1968

How Sweet It Is!
Producer
1970

The Grasshopper
Producer
1970

The Murdocks and the McClays
Television Movie
Producer
1970–1975

The Odd Couple
Executive Producer (114 episodes)
1972

Me and the Chimp
Executive Producer (13 episodes)
1972

Evil Roy Slade
Television Movie
Producer
1972

The Brian Keith Show
Executive Producer
Episode: "Tonsils for Two"
1974

Dominic's Dream
Television Movie
Executive Producer
1974–1984

Happy Days
Executive Producer (255 episodes)
1975

Wives
Television Movie
Executive Producer
1976–1983

Laverne & Shirley
Executive Producer (178 episodes)
1977

Blansky's Beauties
Executive Producer (2 episodes)
– Episode: "Blansky's Biking Beauty"
– Episode: "Nancy Goes Sheik"
1977

Walkin' Walter
Executive Producer
1978–1979

Who's Watching the Kids
Executive Producer (10 episodes)
1978–1982

Mork & Mindy
Executive Producer (94 episodes)
1979

Angie
Producer (36 episodes)
1979

Beane's of Boston
Television Movie
Executive Producer
1981

Mean Jeans
Executive Producer
1982

Young Doctors in Love
Executive Producer
1982

Joanie Loves Chachi
Executive Producer (3 episodes)
– Episode: "College Days"
– Episode: "Best Foot Forward"
– Episode: "Christmas Show"
1982–1983

The New Odd Couple
Executive Producer (4 episodes)
– Episode: "The Ides of April" (1982)
– Episode: "Frances Moves In" (1982)
– Episode: "The New Car" (1982)
– Episode: "My Strife in Court" (1983)
1983

Herndon
Television Movie
Executive Producer
1986

Four Stars
Television Movie
Executive Producer
1987

Nothing in Common
Producer
1991

Frankie and Johnny
Producer
1994

Exit to Eden
Producer
1996

The Twilight of the Golds
Executive Producer
2011

New Year's Eve
Producer
2015–2016

The Odd Couple
Executive Consultant (16 episodes)
2015–2016

Grandfathered
Executive Consultant (5 episodes)


Acting credits



































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1961

The Phony American
U.S. Recruiting Officer

1965

The Dick Van Dyke Show
Referee
Episode: "Body and Sol"
1966

The Dick Van Dyke Show
Bartender
uncredited
Episode: "The Gunslinger"
1967

Hey, Landlord
Big Leonard
Episode: "A Legend Dies"
1967

Good Morning, World
Man
Episode: "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, Maybe"
1968

Maryjane
Service Station Attendant
credited as Garry K. Marshall
1968

Psych-Out
Plainclothesman
credited as Gary Marshall
1968

How Sweet It Is!
Man in top bunk (voice role)
uncredited
1970–1974

The Odd Couple
Man #2/Werner Turner/Drummer/Man #1
4 episodes
– Episode: "I Do, I Don't" (1970)
– Episode: "A Different Drummer" (1974)
– Episode: "The Rain in Spain" (1974)
– Episode: "The Subway Story" (1974)
1975–1977

Happy Days
Prom Drummer/Drummer
2 episodes
– Episode: "Fonzie's Getting Married" (1975)
– Episode: "The Graduation (Part 1)" (1977)
1976

Laverne & Shirley
Drummer
2 episodes
– Episode: "From Suds to Stardom"
– Episode: "Oh Hear the Angels' Voices"
1977

Grand Theft Auto
Underworld Boss
credited as Gary K. Marshall
1980

Vega$
Dr. Middleton
Episode: "Lost Monday"
1981

The Way We Were
Himself
Television Special
1985

Lost in America
Casino Manager
credited as Garry K. Marshall
1986

Jumpin' Jack Flash
Police Detective
uncredited
1987

Overboard
Drummer
uncredited
1987–1988

The New Hollywood Squares
Himself (Panelist)
recurring role (5 episodes)
1988

Beaches
Audition Director
uncredited
1990

Pretty Woman
Bum Tour Guide
uncredited
1990

Secret Agent OO Soul
unknown role

1991

Soapdish
Edmund Edwards

1992

A League of Their Own
Walter Harvey

1992

Street Scenes: New York on Film
Himself
Television Documentary
1993

A League of Their Own
Walter Harvey
2 episodes
– Episode: "Dottie's Back"
– Episode: "The Monkey's Curse"
1993

Hocus Pocus
Devil (Husband)
uncredited
1993

The Last Shot
Mark Tullis, Sr.
Television Short
1994

Exit to Eden
Priscilla's Client (voice role)
uncredited
1994–1997

Murphy Brown
Mr. Stan Lansing
recurring role (24 episodes)
1995

Live Nude Girls
Mobster Don
uncredited
1995

Statistically Speaking
unknown role
Short film
1995

Night Stand
Garry Marshall
Episode: "Arctic Heat"
1995

Wheel of Fortune
Himself (Celebrity Contestant)
Episode: "Celebrity Award Winners (Game 3)"
1995

The Laverne & Shirley Reunion
Himself
Television Special
1996

The Twilight of the Golds
Walter Gold

1996

Dear God
Preston Sweeney, Postmaster
uncredited
1997

Pinky and the Brain
Mr. Itch – The Devil (voice role)
Episode: "A Pinky and the Brain Halloween"
1997

The Naked Truth
Garry Marshall
Episode: "Brideface Revisited"
1997

City Guys
Mr. Giordano
Episode: "Bye Mom"
1998

Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore
Complaining Customer

1998

With Friends Like These...
Frank Minetti

1998

CHiPs '99
Tour Bus Driver
Television Movie
1999

Kismet
Stepfather
Short film
1999

Never Been Kissed
Rigfort

1999

The Space Between Us
Steve Mayland

1999

Runaway Bride
First Baseman in Softball
uncredited
1999

Norm
Big Nick
Episode: "Norm vs. Norm"
1999

Can't Be Heaven
Pawn Shop Broker

1999

The Simpson
Larry Kidkill (voice role)
Episode: "Eight Misbehavin' "
1999

Jeopardy!
Himself (Celebrity Contestant)
Episode: "A Celebrity Jeopardy! (Game 5)"
2000

It's a Shame About Ray
Mr. Brezhnev
Short film
2000

MADtv
Himself
Episode: "#5.23"
2001

Tomcats
Uncle Murray
uncredited
2001

The Hollywood Sign
Director

2001

The Majestic
Studio Executive (voice role)

2001

Hollywood Squares
Himself (Panelist)
recurring role (5 episodes)
2001–2002

Three Sisters
Vince
2 episodes
– Episode: "Critical Reaction" (2001)
– Episode: "Dog Day Afternoon" (2002)
2002

Orange County
Arthur Gantner

2002

Mother Ghost
Arthur

2002

Monk
Warren Beach
Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Airplane"
2002

Rugrats
Fred (voice role)
Episode: "Club Fred"
2002

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Mickey Brentwood
Episode: "Bada-Ping!"
2003

The Long Road Home
Arthur

2003

They Call Him Sasquatch
Stu Glassman

2003

Devil's Knight
Big Eddie

2004

Listen Up
Max Kleinman
Episode: "The Gift of the Ton-I"
2004

Father of the Pride
Bernie (voice role)
recurring role (5 episodes)
– Episode: "Larry's Debut, and Sweet Darryle Hannah Too"
– Episode: "Donkey"
– Episode: "Possession"
– Episode: "One Man's Meat Is Another Man's Girlfriend"
– Episode: "Rehabilitation"
2004–2008

Biography
Himself (Interviewee)
5 episodes
– Episode: "Bette Midler" (2004)
– Episode: "Richard Gere" (2004)
– Episode: "Scott Baio" (2008)
– Episode: "Julia Roberts" (2008)
– Episode: "Goldie Hawn" (2008)
2005

Mute
Pastor
Short film
2005

Chicken Little
Buck Cluck (voice role)

2006

Keeping Up with the Steins
Irwin Fiedler

2007

Brothers & Sisters
Major Jack Wiener
2 episodes
– Episode: "Matriachy"
– Episode: "Holy Matrimony!"
1998

Hole in the Paper Sky
Warren
Short film
2008

Chronic Town
The Doctor

2008

The Sarah Silverman Program
Sharkcorp President
Episode: "High, It's Sarah"
2009

Finding Bliss
Garry Marshall

2009

ER
Harry Feingold
Episode: "Love Is a Battlefield"
2009

Race to Witch Mountain
Dr. Donald Harlan

2009

Grand Drip
Larry Rosenberg
Short film
2009

According to Jim
Doctor
Episode: "Physical Therapy"
2010

Valentine's Day
Musician
uncredited
2011

The Simpsons
Sheldon Leavitt (voice role)
Episode: "Homer the Father"
2011–2013

The Looney Tunes Show
Dr. Weisberg (voice role)
recurring role (9 episodes)
2012

Louie
Lars Tardigan
2 episodes
– Episode: "Late Show (Part 1)"
– Episode: "Late Show (Part 3)"
2013

See Dad Run
Bernie
Episode: "See Dad Run See Dad Run"
2014

Life After Beth
Grandpa

2014

Two and a Half Men
Garry
Episode: "Bite Me, Supreme Court"
2014

Liv and Maddie
Vic Defazerelli
Episode: "Space Werewolf-A-Rooney"
2015

Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Marvin Miller
Episode: "The Wednesday Incident"
2015

Hot in Cleveland
Ari
Episode: "All Dolled Up"
2015

BoJack Horseman
Abe (voice role)
Episode: "Yes And"
2015

Scooby-Doo! And Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystyer
Manny Goldman (voice role)
Direct-to-DVD
2015

Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
Soda Jerk (voice role)
2 episodes
2015

Celebrity Family Feud
Himself (Celebrity Contestant)
Episode: "Dr. Phil McGraw vs. Garry & Penny Marshall"
2016

The Odd Couple
Walter Madison
Episode: "Madison & Son"


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Year
Title
Role
Notes
2005

Chicken Little
Buck Cluck (voice role)



References





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Further reading


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  • Marshall, Garry (1995). Wake Me When It's Funny: How to Break into Show Business and Stay There. Newmarket Press. ISBN 1-55704-288-8.



External links








  • Garry Marshall at the Internet Off-Broadway Database


  • Garry Marshall on IMDb


  • Garry Marshall at the TCM Movie Database


  • Garry Marshall at The Interviews: An Oral History of Television











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