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Garry Marshall

Is Garry Marshall A-List?

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NoGarry Marshall is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1990

Pretty Woman Blockbuster

Lost A-list status in 2010

Dropped to B tier — Ensemble Film Era

Ranking Timeline

1961C$0.2M

Television Writing Career Begins

Started writing for 'The Tonight Show' and later 'The Lucy Show' and 'The Dick Van Dyke Show'. Early television work established his reputation as a talented comedy writer.

1974B$5M+$4.8M

Happy Days Phenomenon

Created 'Happy Days,' which became one of the most successful sitcoms of the 1970s and 80s. Also created spin-offs 'Laverne & Shirley' and 'Mork & Mindy,' dominating primetime television.

1982B$15M+$10M

Transition to Film Directing

Directed 'Young Doctors in Love' marking his film debut. While a modest success, it launched his second career as a film director after television dominance.

1990A$30M+$15M

Pretty Woman Blockbuster

Directed 'Pretty Woman' which became a massive hit, grossing $463 million worldwide. The film made Julia Roberts a star and established Marshall as a top-tier romantic comedy director.

2001A$40M+$10M

The Princess Diaries Success

Directed 'The Princess Diaries' which launched Anne Hathaway's career and grossed $165 million. Continued his streak of creating feel-good hits that resonated with audiences.

2010B$45M+$5M

Ensemble Film Era

Directed 'Valentine's Day' and later 'New Year's Eve' with star-studded casts. While commercially successful, critical reception was mixed, marking a slight decline in prestige.

2016B$50M+$5M

Death and Hollywood Legacy

Passed away from pneumonia complications after stroke at age 81. Left behind a legacy as creator of beloved TV shows and director of iconic romantic comedies that shaped pop culture.

2026B$50M

Enduring Cultural Impact

A decade after his death, Marshall's work remains influential with 'Happy Days' and 'Pretty Woman' still widely watched and referenced. Remembered as a master of feel-good entertainment who defined generations of comedy.

Last updated: February 25, 2026