Penny Marshallfirst rose to Hollywood fame as an actress in the late ’70s, as spunky factory worker Laverne DeFazio in the hit showLaverne & Shirley.
But she later had even greater successbehindthe camera, directing massive blockbusters hits and paving the way for a new wave of female directors.
“For me it was just something to do,” Marshall said in 1996, reflecting on how she transitioned from acting to directing. “If I failed, I had my excuse: I was an actress, not a director.”
In 1988, withBig, she became the first woman in Hollywood history to direct a movie that grossed more than $100 million at the box office. Two years later, her dramaAwakeningsearned a Best Picture nomination. And in 1992, she topped $100 million again withA League of Their Own.
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In a Tweet, director Ava DuVernay gave a nod to the pioneering director:
Below, a look at the best and biggest films that she directed:
Jumpin’ Jack Flash(1986)
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Marshall got her first stab at directing when she stepped into replace the original director. It starred Whoopi Goldberg and went on to raise $29.8 million.
Big(1988)

Marshall made history when she became the first female director to helm a movie that grossed over $100 million at the box office after its $8 million opening. The Tom Hank classic went on to make $115 million domestically and $151.9 million worldwide.
Awakenings(1990)
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After the success ofBig, Marshall once again gained acclaim forAwakenings, which starred Robert De Niro and the late Robin Williams. The movie was nominated for Best Picture at the 1991 Academy Awards. It was her third most successful film with $52 million at the box office.
A League Of Their Own(1992)

Striking gold a second time, Marshall’sA League of Their Ownalso crossed the $100 million mark and became a classic hit with Geena Davis, Madonna, Tom Hanks and Rosie O’Donell putting in memorable performances. It was her second most successful film with $107.5 million.
The Preacher’s Wife(1996)
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Starring the late great Whitney Houston,The Preacher’s Wifefound medium success at the box office with $48 million grossed.
Riding In Cars With Boys(2001)
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The 2001 movieRiding in Cars with Boyswas the last one Marshall directed, though she did occasionally step back in as producer on other films afterwards. The movie was her least successful, only making $30 million during its run.
source: people.com