The Legacy of Penny Marshall
With the 1988 comedy “Big,” Penny Marshall became the first woman in history to direct a movie that grossed more than $100 million. This groundbreaking achievement marked a significant milestone in her career and in the film industry.
Acclaimed Film Career
In addition to “Big,” she directed other notable films such as “A League of Their Own,” “Awakenings,” “Renaissance Man,” and “The Preacher’s Wife.” These films not only showcased her talent as a director but also contributed to the representation of women in film during a predominately male-dominated era.
Breakthrough Role
However, Marshall might be best known for her breakthrough role as Laverne DeFazio on the TV show “Laverne & Shirley,” which ran from 1976-1983. Her dynamic performance made a lasting impact on television and continues to be celebrated today.
Remembering Penny Marshall
Marshall died Monday, December 17, at the age of 75. “