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10 celebrity connection­s

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ROBIN WILLIAMS

The world was first introduced to Williams in 1978 when he played Mork from Ork in the fish-outof-water sitcom Mork & Mindy, which Marshall co-created. The show was the perfect vehicle for Williams’ manic humour, and it didn’t take long for him to graduate to headlining major features, including Popeye in 1980 and The World According to Garp in 1982.

MANDY MOORE

Once a teen pop princess vying to be like Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears, Moore transition­ed to the big screen thanks to Marshall, who cast her as the cheerleadi­ng mean girl in The Princess Diaries. Pretty quickly, her music career took a back seat to acting, which has included starring roles in cheesy teen movies A Walk to Remember, How to Deal and Chasing Liberty.

JULIA ROBERTS

Roberts was already on the rise when she starred in Marshall’s Pretty Woman in 1990, but she was known mainly for serious roles in ensemble dramas. Her first star turn, playing a prostitute opposite Richard Gere, changed how the movie-going masses saw her. She was suddenly a comedic actress with the charm and physical humour of Lucille Ball.

MAYIM BIALIK

Years before Blossom, Marshall took a chance on the 13-year-old Bialik. He hired the young brunette actress to play a younger version of Bette Midler’s character in Beaches, even though the two actresses looked nothing alike. “I really don’t know why they picked me,” Bialik told People. She won over Marshall by showing up to the audition with a red wig and a pack of cigarettes.

HENRY WINKLER

Just imagine: With no Garry Marshall, there would have been no Fonz — the leather jacketwear­ing epitome of cool on the Marshall-created Happy Days. Of course Winkler wasn’t just the Fonz. He’s also starred in Arrested Developmen­t, Scream and Parks and Recreation among many, many other titles.

SCOTT BAIO

Happy Days launched Baio’s career and earned him a short-lived spinoff, Joanie Loves Chachi. He went on to star in the ’80s sitcom Charles in Charge. But this week, Baio is best known as a Republican convention speaker.

ANNE HATHAWAY

Nobody knew Hathaway when she starred as an ugly duckling in Marshall’s 2001 film The Princess Diaries — the only thing the actress had done before was the short-lived television series Get Real. It led to the similarly family-friendly Ella Enchanted, before she switched gears to the more adult Brokeback Mountain and The Devil Wears Prada.

HECTOR ELIZONDO

No Marshall retrospect­ive would be complete without an Elizondo mention. The actor had supporting roles in more than a dozen of the director’s movies, including The Flamingo Kid, The Princess Diaries, Frankie and Johnny and Exit to Eden. But it was probably his part as the kindly hotel manager in Pretty Woman that made the actor a fan favourite.

SARAH PAULSON

The clear favourite for an Emmy this year for her work in The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, Paulson tweeted: “Garry Marshall, I am forever indebted to you. Thank you for taking a chance on me. I love you. On the wings on Angels, rest now.” She’s referring to her early role in The Other Sister, the 1999 romantic comedy in which she played the sibling to Juliette Lewis’ title character.

ROB LOWE

The former Brat Packer took to Twitter to celebrate Marshall, who gave the actor a shot when he was just a teenager. (We’re still trying to figure out what the project was.) “Garry Marshall hired me at 15 years old. He gave my wife her start at 18, as a makeup artist. He changed our lives. And MANY others. #love”

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