Penny Marshalls net worth, biography, fact, career, awards and life story

September 2024 · 2 minute read
Net Worth:$45 Million
Date of Birth:Oct 15, 1943 – Dec 18, 2018 (75 years old)
Gender:Female
Height:5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Profession:Actor, Film director, Film Producer, Television Director, Television producer
Nationality:United States of America

Penny Marshall net worth: Penny Marshall was an American actress, television and film producer/director who had a net worth of $45 million at the time of her death in December 2018. Penny Marshall was born Carole Penny Marshall on October 15, 1943 in New York City, New York. Marshall played several small television roles before landing the role that made her famous, that of Laverne DeFazio on the 70s sitcom Laverne & Shirley (opposite Cindy Williams who starred as Shirley Feeney). Penny appeared in all 178 of the show’s episodes between 1976 and 1983. Penny’s brother Garry Marshall who was the creator and a writer of the show. Penny and Cindy portrayed single roommates who worked as bottle-cappers in a fictitious Milwaukee brewery called Shotz Brewery. These two characters were originally introduced in the wildly popular 70s sitcom, Happy Days. Marshall progressed to directing and was involved in such blockbusters as Big and A League of Their Own, both starring Tom Hanks. With the success of Big, Penny became the first female director to have a movie gross more than $100 million. Other films directed by Penny include Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Renaissance Man and Riding in Cars with Boys. She produced several movies as well including Cinderella Man and Bewitched. Penny Michael Henry while they were both attending the University of New Mexico. They married in 1961 and had a daughter named Tracy before divorcing after three years. Penny went on to later marry actor/director Rob Reiner in 1971. Penny’s marriage to Rob Reiner ended in 1981. In 2010 she was diagnosed with lung cancer but by 2012 was in remission. Unfortunately Penny died on December 18, 2018 at the age of 75 from complications related to diabetes.

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