The New York Film Academy remembers Penny Marshall. The filmmaker, actress, and producer starred for eight seasons on the beloved ABC show ‘Laverne & Shirley’, created by her late brother and NYFA Guest Speaker Garry Marshall. She also directed such films as ‘Big,’ ‘A League of Their Own’, and ‘Awakenings,’ breaking records as the first woman in Hollywood to direct a top-grossing film.
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