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‘Pretty Woman’ director Garry Marshall dies at 81

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Legendary director, writer, and producer Garry Marshall has died. The man behind classic sitcoms like “Happy Days” and “Laverne and Shirley” and hit films such as “Pretty Woman” got his start in the 1950s writing jokes, eventually working on “The Tonight Show” during the Jack Paar era. He leaves behind a legacy of laughter and heartwarming moments on television and in films. (Run time: 2:32)