PENNY MARSHALL / DIRECTOR
- Share via
Along with Rob Reiner, Ron Howard and Danny DeVito, Penny Marshall is one movie director who gets to relive her past nightly in reruns--now more than ever as “Laverne & Shirley” joins Nick at Nite’s lineup Monday. Marshall, 54, whose directing credits include “A League of Their Own” and “Big,” is doing groundwork for new projects--when not sparring with Rosie O’Donnell in those Kmart commercials.
THE CLUB: “There are a lot of us [former sitcom actors] who seem to have gone into directing. I don’t think they wanted us as actors anymore. Now they’re paying a fortune for TV actors to go into movies. They didn’t want us when we were all available.”
RERUNS: “All that’s being done is TV shows made into movies or blowing things up. . . . We’ve been talking about [a “Laverne & Shirley” movie]. Don’t know if they want us in it, or a young us. All I know is they want it for cheap.”
A NEW LAVERNE: “I don’t know who could play her. Maybe Marisa [Tomei]? I know she can talk with a New York accent, even though [the characters] were from Milwaukee.”
THE SQUEEZE: “Right now movies seem to be in a jeopardy situation where they want no more [big] budgets, but they want $20-million actors.”
DIPLOMACY: “God forbid you should do a character-driven movie. ‘What’s that mean? Will it sell in Japan?’ I understand the studio position that they make most of their money in foreign. Hire a foreign director then.”
HOLLYWOOD MYOPIA: “Producers don’t back their writers and studios want to bring in A-list writers to rewrite for a couple of weeks for hundreds of thousands of dollars, and you never see the person who had the original vision again. I’d rather work with that person.”
THE NEXT TREND: “There’s a lot of scripts where the girl wants to have a baby and hires a guy or offers money or something. There’s like 12 of them I’ve seen.”
A KEEPER: “One script I want to do is the Jimmy Braddock story, a boxer during the Depression. A Cinderella story, a reluctant hero. Written originally by Cliff Hollingsworth, who is friends with the Braddock family.”
SIBLING REVELRY: “My brother [writer-director Garry Marshall] has got a good film called ‘The Other Sister’ right now. Juliette Lewis and Giovanni Ribisi, with Diane Keaton and Tom Skerritt as their parents. It’s funny.”
More to Read
Only good movies
Get the Indie Focus newsletter, Mark Olsen's weekly guide to the world of cinema.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.