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Garry Marshall dead at 81

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  BURBANK (CNS) – Film and television writer, director, and actor Garry
Marshall died today at age 81, his publicist confirmed.
Marshall died at 5 p.m. at a hospital in Burbank from complications of
pneumonia following a stroke, according to Michelle Bega, a vice president with
Rogers & Cowan.
Marshall created the hit 1970s ABC comedies “Happy Days,”  “Laverne &
Shirley” and “Mork & Mindy.” He directed 18 films, including “Pretty
Woman” and “The Princess Diaries.”
Marshall recently completed a rewrite of the book for the Broadway-bound
musical version of “Pretty Woman.”
Marshall appeared in “A League of Their Own,” directed by his sister
Penny, and had a recurring role on the 1990s CBS comedy “Murphy Brown.” He
portrayed the father of Oscar Madison (Matthew Perry) in an episode of “The
Odd Couple” which aired on April 28.
In addition to his sister, Marshall is survived by his wife of 53 years,
Barbara Sue Marshall; another sister, Ronny Hallin; three children, Kathleen,
Lori and Scott Marshall; and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be private but a memorial is being planned for his
birthday on Nov. 13.