http://www.eonline.com/news/781329/...-princess-diaries-and-more-of-his-best-movies Hollywood has lost a movie legend, but fortunately, Garry Marshall's legacy will live on in his films. The iconic actor, producer, director and writer led a career spanning more than four decades. In that time, he managed to magnify the careers of then-upcoming stars like Julia Roberts and Anne Hathaway and fortify the romantic comedy genre tenfold.
Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Mork and Mindy, the Odd Couple, and many more. Almost too numerous to list. One of the funniest men ever.
Legend. I met him at a restaurant one time in California. I just said hello, Mr. Marshall, I am a big fan of your work. Dude spent almost 5 minutes talking to me about the shows and movies I liked and what my family was doing in California, how long we were staying, etc. Nice, nice man
Happy Days was awesome. It kind of jumped the shark towards the end, can't remember why that was though. . . . . . . . Hey, I think Fonzie jumped a shark....duh.
I know, I just like how they actually created a new term for a show going downhill because of it. I don't know how I would have described Dexter at the end if not for Fonzie.