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Penny Marshall (born October 15, 1943, New York, New York, U.S.โdied December 17, 2018, Los Angeles, California) was an American actress, comedian, and director, one of the first women to achieve consistent commercial success as a motion picture director.
Marshall was the daughter of a dance teacher and an industrial filmmaker. She first performed with her motherโs dance group, the Marshallettes. Marshall attended the University of New Mexico but left after two years to marry. The couple had a daughter but divorced soon thereafter. In 1967 Marshall moved to Hollywood, where her brother, Garry, was working as a comedy writer and producer.
He persuaded her to take acting classes and to try a career in film. Garry gave Marshall her first bit part, a role in the movie How Sweet It Is! (1968).
Marshallโs big television break came in 1971, when her brother gave her a small part on The Odd Couple. It was then that she met and married the actor-director Rob Reiner (divorced 1981).
She followed with the movie Big (1988); a hit with both critics and moviegoers, it recounted the adventures of a 12-year-old whose wish to be older comes true. It was the first film directed by a woman to gross more than $100 million at the box office. Her next film, Awakenings (1990), was based on a book of the same name by Oliver Sacks. Her later films included A League of Their Own (1992), Renaissance Man (1994), and The Preacherโs Wife (1996)