While he was predominantly a director and a writer, Garry Marshall also dabbled as an actor. In one of his notable film roles for A League of Their Own, he portrayed the mogul responsible for forming the all-women's baseball league.
When Drew Barrymore took the screen as an endearing copy editor-turned-undercover reporter in Never Been Kissed, Garry was there to get in her face as her brash boss.
To commemorate one of the most romantic days of the year, Marshall gathered tons of famous faces, including Ashton Kutcher, Jessica Alba, Julia Roberts, Jamie Foxx and Anne Hathaway, to poke fun at the hilarities that often ensue when love is involved. Plus, Taylor Swift got her first silver screen cameo.
Julia Roberts and Richard Gere reunited post-Pretty Woman to star as a noncommittal fiancé and brash New York City reporter who feud until they—you guessed it—fall in love.
Goldie Hawn had audiences in stitches as a married socialite who falls overboard and suffers amnesia only to accidentally fall in love with a widowed carpenter.
In one of Marshall's later films, a bevy of A-list stars came together to depict one of the most anticipated nights of the year when anything can happen, even a surprise midnight kiss from a motorcycle-riding Zac Efron.
Kate Hudson won over audiences as a bachelorette who unexpectedly becomes the guardian of three children after the tragic death of her sister. To add magic to the mayhem, she falls in love with one hot priest.
The former Scarface co-stars reunited in this romantic comedy about a waitress and a short-order cook who cross paths in their ordinary lives and resistantly fall in love.
Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey encapsulated the true meaning of female friendship in this late 1980s classic. Almost three decades later, we still can't watch it without sobbing.
For Oscar winner Julia Roberts, this film transformed her into an international star after portraying a Los Angeles prostitute who commits the ultimate professional faux pas—falling in love with the client.
As the film that inspired a generation of wannabe princesses, pre-Oscar Anne Hathaway starred as a royal-in-training under the guidance of the always regal Julie Andrews.