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Garry Marshall
Garry Marshall news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Garry Marshall performances. According to Wikipedia: Garry Kent Marshall is an American actor/director/writer/producer. He is the brother of actress/director Penny Marshall.
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Production Weekly is reporting Richard Gere and Annette Bening will star opposite one another in State of the Union, a remake of Frank Capra's 1948 film starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. Garry Marshall (Pretty Woman) will direct from a script by Rod Lurie (The Last Castle).
The political-themed film is based on the Pulitzer Prize [...]
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After watching the trailer for Garry Marshall’s Valentine’s Day, starring everyone in Hollywood, I can safely proclaim that I liked this movie about LOVE better when it was British and revolved around Christmas, ACTUALLY.
Here are just a few of the lessons we’ve already learned from the upcoming Garry Marshall rom-com: Young adults these days consider
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Empire OnlineClip of the Day: GARRY MARSHALL LINES UP THE STARS FOR ...iFMagazineTHE SKINNY: Garry Marshall's VALENTINE'S DAY is a pretty good choice for you if you're really into Valentine's Day, ...'Valentine's Day' Trailer: A Little Cliche?MTV.comTrailer: 'Valentine's Day'Digital Spyall 8 news articles »
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RopeofSilicon.comGarry Marshall Directing Gere and Bening in Capra RemakeRopeofSilicon.comGarry Marshall (Pretty Woman) will direct from a script by Rod Lurie (The Last Castle). The political-themed film is based on the Pulitzer Prize winning ...
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New York Times (blog)Local Stop | Near Yankee Stadium Where Baseball Isn't EverythingNew York Times (blog)He's a composer who wrote the theme to “Laverne and Shirley” (created by another Walk of Famer, Garry Marshall). Cardinal Hayes High School was once known ...and more »
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