![]() ![]() ![]() Q: At one point in your marriage to Reiner, your home became a hangout for comedy's elite who smoked pot. Q: And then there were your two marriages, one to college boyfriend Mickey Henry and the other to comedian Rob Reiner. I don't do them now, but I did it back in the day. How do you even remember as much as you do?Ī: Those were the druggie years. ![]() Q: And the drugs! God-knows-what in New York, cocaine in L.A., ecstasy in St. Miscarriages.Ī: I thought it was an immaculate conception. Q: I mean, you kept getting pregnant and never quite knew who the father was. Agree?Ī: Yeah, I'm nuts, too, but it came from Mother. Q: After reading this memoir, I think the title should be I Was Nuts, by Penny Marshall. She chats with USA TODAY about her days on Laverne & Shirley, her career as a director bringing to life such hits as Big and A League of Their Own, and the fight of her life following dual diagnoses of lung cancer and a brain tumor three years ago. Now she's sharing what the view was like in a memoir, My Mother Was Nuts (New Harvest, $26, on sale Sept. Comedian and director Penny Marshall, 68, has been both in front of the camera and behind it. ![]()
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