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Movie and TV Giant Garry Marshall Has Died at 81


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In the 1970s, Garry Marshall gave us one of the earliest, and still greatest extended universes, consisting of 1950s nostalgia, a couple of goofy brewery workers and an alien from the planet Ork. More recently he'd been known for a certain kind of ensemble comedy with his movies New Year's Eve, Valentine's Day and this year's Mother's Day, but Marshall had an impressively diverse career over many decades before his death yesterday at 81. He started out as a writer for such TV programs as the Jack Paar-led version of The Tonight Show and as an actor. He played a low-tier bad guy in the James Bond movie Goldfinger and later had brief but memorable turns in Lost in America and A League of Their Own, the latter...
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