Anthony W. Marshall Explained

Anthony W. Marshall
Birth Name:Anthony Wallace[1] Masciarelli
Birth Date:29 March 1906
Birth Place:The Bronx, New York U.S.[2]
Death Place:Toluca Lake, Los Angeles, U.S.
Education:New York University
Occupation:Television producer
Years Active:1923–1984
Children:Garry Marshall
Penny Marshall
Ronny Hallin

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

Early life

Anthony "Tony" Masciarelli was of Italian descent, his family having come from San Martino sulla Marrucina, Chieti, Abruzzo. He changed his last name to Marshall before his son Garry was born.[4] Marshall married Marjorie Irene (nee Ward; 1908–1983), the owner and teacher in a tap dance school.[5]

Career

Marshall began his career as a director of manufacturing films and was a producer on his son Garry Marshall's television series, The Odd Couple. Later in his career, he produced for other television sitcoms, including, Laverne & Shirley, Happy Days, Mork & Mindy, Who's Watching the Kids? and The New Odd Couple. Marshall was also nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards in the category Outstanding Comedy Series.[6]

Death

Marshall died in July 1999 of natural causes at his home in Toluca Lake, Los Angeles, at the age of 93.[7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Portable Italian Mamma: Guilt, Pasta, and When Are You Giving Me Grandchildren?. 35. Laura. Mosiello. Susan. Reynolds. F+W Media. February 18, 2009. 9781440520396. Google Books.
  2. News: Anthony W. Marshall, 93, TV Producer. The New York Times. July 20, 1999. May 24, 2021.
  3. Web site: Obituaries. Los Angeles Times. July 22, 1999. March 4, 2022.
  4. Web site: Shlemiel! Shlemozzle! And Cue the Soprano.. The New York Times. September 4, 2005. March 4, 2022.
  5. Web site: From Hooker to Millionaire: The Evolving Romantic Heroine in Hollywood Film. Comedy On Tap. Leslie. Kreiner. March 4, 2022. February 4, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090204143439/http://www.comedyontap.com/film/marshall.html. live. Wayback Machine.
  6. Web site: Tony Marshall. Television Academy. May 24, 2021.
  7. Web site: Anthony Marshall. Variety. July 29, 1999. May 24, 2021.
  8. Book: Lentz, Harris. Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 1999. 143. McFarland. July 2000. 9780786409198. Google Books.