Unless you're a die-hard Stooges fan, you might be surprised to learn that there were four - not three - Stooges. In 1930, the Stooges were part of a vaudeville comedy team called, 'Ted Healy and His Racketeers'. Healy employed his boyhood pay, Moe Howard, his brother, Shemp and their friend, Larry Fine, as "Stooges" or "Second Bananas". Before long, Hollywood called and the public's obsession with the Three Stooges has never stopped. Shemp was replaced by his kid brother, Jerry "Curly" Howard - but only after he shaved his head. The rest is history...
Shorts Films Comprise: - Malice in the Palace (1949)
- Plane Nuts (1933)
- The Big Idea (1934)
- Sing a Song of Six Pants (1947)
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