Raquel Welch has remarried, exchanging vows with restaurant owner Richard Palmer. They were wed Saturday in a small, private ceremony at her Beverly Hills, Calif., home. The couple had dated for about two years. Palmer owns the Mulberry Street Italian restaurant in Beverly Hills and Richie's Neighborhood Pizza stores. It is Welch's fourth marriage and Palmer's second. Dancer known as "Female Charlie Chaplin' dies at 95 Trudi Schoop, known in the 1930s as "the female Charlie Chaplin" for her comic dance performances, has died. She was 95. Schoop died July 14 in her Van Nuys, Calif., home, according to Richard G. Wyatt, a former member of the "Trudi Schoop and her Dancing Comedians" troupe. Born in Zurich, Switzerland, Schoop was a self-taught dancer and mimic who was an instant success in a concert her newspaper editor father financed for her. After disbanding her troupe in 1947, Schoop directed her attention toward using dance as therapy for schizophrenic patients. "She believed that if she could get schizophrenics, most of whom are catatonic, to move easily and normally, their minds would relax," Wyatt said. Anthony Marshall, TV producer, dies at 93 Anthony W. Marshall, who with his family produced highly successful TV comedies in the 1970s and '80s, died Monday at his home in Toluca Lake, Calif. He was 93. Marshall worked in advertising and public relations and ran an industrial film company before joining his son, Garry, in TV programming. The Marshall family's firm, named Henderson Production Co., produced comedies for ABC, including The Odd Couple, Happy Days and Mork and Mindy. Marshall was also a producer of ABC's Laverne and Shirley, which starred his daughter Penny as Laverne and Cindy Williams as Shirley. _ Compiled from Times wires.