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  1. Anthony W. Marshall. Anthony Wallace Masciarelli (March 29, 1906 – July 12, 1999) was an American television producer. [2] [3] He was the father of actor-director Garry Marshall, actress-director Penny Marshall, and television producer Ronny Hallin .

  2. The New Odd Couple was executive produced by Garry and Anthony W. Marshall, and produced by Paramount Television. The theme music was still the same as the original series (composed by Neal Hefti), but it was played with a more updated urban arrangement.

    • October 29, 1982 –, May 26, 1983
    • ABC
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    • Anthony & Marjorie Were Both New York Natives. Marjorie Irene Ward was born February 1, 1908, in New York City, according to IMDB. Her family lineage reportedly included German, English and Scottish heritage.
    • The Marshall Family Was Not Religious & Each of the Three Children Was Baptized in a Different Christian Church. Penny Marshall published a memoir called “My Mother Was Nuts” in 2012.
    • Marjorie Marshall Taught Tap Dance & Penny Wrote That Her Mother Used Dance as an Escape From an Unhappy Marriage. Penny Marshall shared in her 2012 memoir that her parents’ marriage had not been a happy one.
    • Anthony Marshall Began His Career in Advertising Before Producing Some of the Most Popular Sitcoms on Television. Anthony W. Marshall graduated from New York University, according to his 1999 obituary in the New York Times.
  4. Jul 29, 1999 · Anthony (Tony) W. Marshall, an executive producer of the TV series “Happy Days” and “Laverne & Shirley” and father to film directors Garry Marshall and Penny Marshall, died Monday of...

  5. Jul 12, 1999 · Anthony Wallace Masciarelli (March 29, 1906 – July 12, 1999) was an American television producer. He was the father of actor-director Garry Marshall of actress-director Penny Marshall and Ronny Marshall Hallin, a television producer. Early life.

  6. Carole Penny Marshall was born in the Bronx, New York City, on October 15, 1943, [3] to Marjorie Irene (née Ward), a tap dance teacher who ran the Marjorie Marshall Dance School, and Anthony W. Marshall (né Masciarelli), a director of industrial films and later a producer. [4] She had a brother, actor/director/TV producer Garry Marshall; and ...

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