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  1. Garry K. Marshall néven Kábulat: Psych-Out: álruhás rendőr Gary Marshall néven How Sweet It Is! férfi az emeletes ágyon (hangja) stáblistán nincs feltüntetve 1977 A nagy autólopás: Grand Theft Auto: alvilági főnök Gary K. Marshall néven 1985 Elveszve Amerikában: Lost in America: kaszinó menedzser 1986 Spiclik, sipirc: Jumpin ...

  2. Jul 20, 2016 · Appreciation: Garry Marshall, auteur of odd couples. He was born in the Bronx to a tap dance teacher and an industrial film director. "My mother was special, she gave us our humor," Marshall ...

  3. Jul 20, 2016 · N early everybody who has seen Garry Marshall’s decade-defining 1990 romantic comedy Pretty Woman—including people who don’t much care for the film—has a favorite sequence. For many, it ...

  4. Jul 19, 2016 · He was Garry.” Marshall was born in New York City on Nov. 13, 1934, and raised on the Bronx’s Grand Concourse. He went to DeWitt Clinton High School. His father was a documentary filmmaker and ...

  5. Garry Kent Marshall was born on November 13, 1934, in The Bronx, New York, USA, to Anthony Wallace Marshall and Marjorie Irene. His father was a film director and producer, while his mother ran a tap dance school. He is said to have inherited his wit from his mother. He is the brother of actress Penny Marshall and producer Ronny Marshall.

  6. Garry Marshall (1934-2016) recounts that he never thought about a career in television until he watched the variety comedy series Caesar's Hour. "...It was the most influential show cause I looked I said, 'I could do that.' The others I didn't relate to," he says. In his three-hour interview, Marshall shares many anecdotes about his over forty years in the television business. He describes his early years as a journalist and his eventual entry into comedy writing for The Tonight Show with ...

  7. Matt writes: Garry Marshall, the comedy mastermind behind several iconic TV shows and hit films, died last Tuesday at age 81. He leaves behind a rich legacy that did not go unnoticed by Roger Ebert. The critic greatly admired Marshall's 1984 film, "The Flamingo Kid," hailing its star, Matt Dillon, as a revelation.