Real name: Carole Penny Marshall
Date of birth: October 15, 1942
Place of birth: The Bronx, New York
Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
Father: Anthony
Mother: Marjorie
Siblings: Garry, Ronnie
Children: One daughter; Tracy Reiner
Marital Status: Divorced
Sex: Female
Nationality: Italian
Profession: Actor/Director
Eyes Color: Green
Natural Hair Color: Brown
Astrology Sign: Libra
Penny was the first female director with 2 films that grossed over 100
million dollars.
"It's better for me to go up against someone's passion
with my passion and then clarifying something that he wrote. Then I know how
to work around certain things.”
“My mother was nuts. She was very funny. We got our
sense of humor from her. My father had no sense of humor and they yelled at
each other.”
“I have a whole museum almost. Baseball and basketball
take up the bulk of it, and there's some football and a little bit of
hockey.”
“I think all directors should at least take acting
classes and see what an actor goes through. And I think all actors should
try to direct and see what a director has to go through - like we don't do
it on purpose to take three hours to light the scene. I'm not thrilled with
it either but that's what it takes.”
“I live in L.A., so I go to basketball games. But I
love baseball.”
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Penny
Marshall was born Carole Penny Marshall in the Bronx, New York, on October
15, 1943. The Libra is 5' 6 1/2" with brown hair and green eyes. Born to
parents Marjorie Ward and Anthony "Tony" Marshall, she is the younger
sister of Garry Marshall and Ronny Hallin.
Penny was known in her family as "the bad one"... because not only did she
walk on the ledge of her family's apartment building, but she snuck into the
movies as a child and even dated a guy named "Lefty." She attended a private
girls' high school in New York and then went to the University of New Mexico
for 2 1/2 years. There, Penny got pregnant with daughter, Tracy Reiner, and
soon after married the father, Michael Henry, in 1961. The couple divorced
two years later in 1963. Her first
film debut came from her brother Garry Marshall, who put her in the movie
How Sweet It Is! (1968) with the talented Debbie Reynolds and James Garner.
She also did a dandruff commercial with Farrah Fawcett - the casting people,
of course, giving Farrah the part of the "beautiful girl" and Penny the part
of the "plain girl." This only added to Penny's insecurity with her looks.
She then married Rob Reiner on April 10, 1971, shortly after getting her big
TV break as Oscar Madison's secretary, Myrna Turner, on "The Odd Couple"
(1970). She also played Mary Richards' neighbor, Paula Kovacks, on "Mary
Tyler Moore" (1970) for a couple of episodes. However, her "Laverne &
Shirley" (1976) fame came when her brother needed two women to play "fast
girls" who were friends of Arthur Fonzarelli and would date Fonzie and
Richie Cunningham on "Happy Days" (1974). Penny had been working on
miscellaneous writing projects with writing partner Cindy Williams. Cindy happened to be a friend
and ex-girlfriend of Henry Winkler's, so Garry asked the two to play the
parts of these girls. The audience saw their wonderful chemistry, and loved
them so much, a spin-off was created for them.
Penny was well-known as Laverne DeFazio. She and Rob had a terrible divorce
in 1980. The show ended three years later, half a year after Cindy Williams
left the show due to pregnancy (her first baby, Emily, from now ex-husband
Bill Hudson)... they wanted Williams to work the week she was supposed to
deliver.
Soon after, Penny began directing such films as Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986),
Big (1988) and A League of Their Own (1992). Her hobbies include
needlepoint, jigsaw puzzles and antique shopping. She is best friends with
actress Carrie Fisher and is godmother to Carrie's daughter, Billie.Penny Marshall Latest News