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Three Stooges (8514 bytes)
1: [[nl:Three Stooges]] 2: ...es that consisted of masterful ways of showcasing their extremely physical and sometimes controversial ... 4: ...ge:Stooges3.jpg|frame|right|The most common Three Stooges lineup, from left to right: Moe, Curly and Larry]... 16: *"What's the big idea?!?" (Larry) 24: ...is nose to block this. The first stooge then uses the index finger of each hand to jab both eyes at onc... The Stooges (3248 bytes) 1: :''Not to be confused with [[The Three Stooges]].'' 3: ...see [[protopunk]]). Singer [[Iggy Pop]] was often the focus of attention. 5: ...). Their debut was at a [[Halloween]] concert at the [[University of Michigan]] in [[1967]]. 7: ...h shards of glass. Pop is sometimes credited with the invention or popularization of [[stage diving]]. 9: In [[1968]], the Stooges were signed by [[Elektra Records]], who had sent ... The New 3 Stooges (485 bytes) 1: ...antics both in live-action and animated segments. The cast consisted of [[Curly Joe DeRita|"Curly Joe" ... The Stooges (album) (2122 bytes) 2: ...r="orange" style="color:black;" colspan="3"|''The Stooges'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:StoogesStooges.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 6: ..." bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|[[Album]] by [[The Stooges]] 32: ..." colspan="3" align="center" style="color:black;"|Stooges Chronology 35: |''The Stooges''<br />([[1969]]) Moe Howard (510 bytes) 1: ...Moses Horwitz''', was the "leader" of the [[Three Stooges]]. 3: ...ering the other Stooges, but often ended up being the ultimate victim himself. 5: ...://www.3-stooges.com/text/moe.html Biography at 3-stooges.com] Larry Fine (288 bytes) 1: '''Larry Fine''' is the name of several people: 2: ...median]], and member of [[Three Stooges|The Three Stooges]]. Shemp Howard (1494 bytes) 1: ...[Three Stooges]] comedy team. He was the older brother of [[Moe Howard]] and third stooge after Curly's... 3: ...he only film in which he plays one of Ted Healy's stooges. 5: ...group of "stooges." In 1946, he replaced Curly as the third stooge. 7: ... lookalike actor was hired and filmed mostly from the back. This form of cinematic trickery came to be ... Curly Joe DeRita (2139 bytes) 1: ...] who is best known as the "sixth" of the [[Three Stooges]]. 3: ... comedian. During [[World War II]], DeRita joined the [[United Service Organizations|USO]], performing ... 5: ...oward]], DeRita was named "Curly Joe," and became the third Stooge in [[1958]]. 7: ...ill Travel]]'' and ''[[Snow White Meets the Three Stooges]]''. 9: ... featuring actors unrelated to the originals, but the act failed and DeRita retired. Larry Fine (actor) (1907 bytes) 1: ...r of the comedy act, '''[[Three Stooges|The Three Stooges]]'''. 3: ...Feinberg''' in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], at the corner of 3rd and South. 4: ...oung age, Louis burned his arm with some of his father's acid. He received violin training to help reco... 6: ...r pay, movie contracts, and Healy's drinking. The Stooges left Healy for good in 1934. 8: ...0s brought them to a new audience and revitalised their careers. Fun House (2171 bytes) 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:StoogesFunHouse.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 6: ..." bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|[[Album]] by [[The Stooges]] 32: ..." colspan="3" align="center" style="color:black;"|Stooges Chronology 34: |''[[The Stooges (album)|The Stooges]]''<br />([[1969]]) 39: ...m was, and did a little better in the charts than the album did. The Breetles (992 bytes) 1: ...ates|American]] band, led by [[Chris Breetveld]]. They are based in Kendall Park, [[South Brunswick, Ne... 3: ...estra]], and [[The Three Stooges (band)|The Three Stooges]]. 10: *''[[Pop Go! The Breetles]]'' ([[1995]]) 11: *''[[Ego, The Story of the Sures]]'' ([[1998]]) 18: Duf Davis+The Book Club/<br> Curly Howard (1568 bytes) 1: ...[[January 18]], [[1952]]), was one of the [[Three Stooges]]. His name, especially on marquees, sometimes ap... 5: ... He took up ballroom dancing, partly to overcome the limp. 7: ...d on being called "Curly". Later the act moved to the movie screen. Two of his most famous lines were,... 9: The income from his successful career was carelessly ... 11: ...[[stroke]] in [[1946]], he had to retire from the Stooges. After a stroke in 1949, he was confined to a [[... Ted Healy (2229 bytes) 1: ...red today as the original employer of the [[Three Stooges]], but had a successful career of his own. 3: ...sh then developed a [[blackface]] act and adopted the stage name Ted Healy. 5: ...as a stooge, someone who impersonated a member of the audience called on stage. Howard's appearance on ... 7: ...hich the act became known as Ted Healy and his Southern Gentlemen. 9: ...ad the Shuberts' permission to use it, Healy lost the suit. Paul Garner (1049 bytes) 3: ...[[vaudeville]], and has been referred to as the ''The Grand Old Man Of [[Vaudeville]]''. 5: ...d even worked as part of the New Three Stooges in the 1970s. He also worked with [[Spike Jones]] and H... 7: ...d for the [[Airplane!]] and [[Naked Gun]] series. The film is slated for release by Fox Pictures later ... Home of Peace Cemetery (886 bytes) 1: ...ifornia]]. Amongst others, a few celebrities from the entertainment industry are interred here: 4: ... Howard]], comedic actor, member of the ''[[Three Stooges]]'' 5: ... Howard]], comedic actor, member of the ''[[Three Stooges]]'' 6: ...niversal Studios|Universal Pictures]]; he created the "Star" system 7: *[[Louis B. Mayer]], a founder of the [[MGM]] film studios Del Lord (2186 bytes) 1: ...and [[actor]] best known as a director of [[Three Stooges]] films. 4: ...stone Kops]] police van, appearing in numerous of the successful films. 6: ...s]]. However, the [[Great Depression]] devastated the film industry and Sennett was forced to close his... 8: ...number of feature films. In 1951, he retired from the motion picture business. 10: ...] in [[Calabasas, California]] and is interred in the Olivewood Cemetery, in [[Riverside, California]]. Jerome Lester Horwitz (339 bytes) 1: ...th no hair, Curly was always the one who received the most [[slapstick]]. Over time, Curly would develo... Iggy Pop (4750 bytes) 1: ...can]] [[singer]], famous as the frontman of [[The Stooges]] and as a solo artist. He was born on [[April 21... 3: ...exander on bass. After almost two years they made their debut in [[1967]] in [[Ann Arbor, Michigan]] (w... 5: ... Either way, shortly after the new members joined the band broke up because of Iggy's growing [[heroin]... 7: ...er died of drug and alcohol abuse or moved on to other bands. 9: ...ing keyboards live, some performances captured on the album TV Eye. Bowie apparently helped Iggy focus ... Bowl cut (306 bytes) 1: ...all the visible hair. [[Moe Howard]] of the Three Stooges has this haircut. Fake Shemp (4363 bytes) 3: ...h), and in watching these wonderfully wacky works they noticed something . 5: ...a hand, a foot, someone who doesn't have lines -- the stand-in's and extras. 7: But please, don't limit your usage of the word to mean only faceless onscreen talents! Bruc... 9: ...f a shemp time, we didn't really do anything." So the term became synonymous with things that aren't su... 11: ...dits -- and who often are credited as Fake Shemps themselves.
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