Not that I now of but probably.
I'm going to presume your question is, "Did anyone who was later a member of the Three Stooges ever appear in a western with John Wayne?"Shemp Howard appeared in Pittsburgh , which starred Wayne but was not a western.Other than that, no actor from the Three Stooges was ever in a film with Wayne.
yes Lucy did appear on one of the three stooges episodes. That episode was called 'Three Little Pigskins' and was made in 1934. Lucy was the girlfriend of a professional football team owner.
No, but colorized versions of certain shorts have been released. They can be found easily on YouTube
There really is no age requirement. For example, I have watched them ever since I was five. Little kids can watch them
Shemp had a bit role as an ex con in Another Thin Man released in 1939.
I'm going to presume your question is, "Did anyone who was later a member of the Three Stooges ever appear in a western with John Wayne?"Shemp Howard appeared in Pittsburgh , which starred Wayne but was not a western.Other than that, no actor from the Three Stooges was ever in a film with Wayne.
yes Lucy did appear on one of the three stooges episodes. That episode was called 'Three Little Pigskins' and was made in 1934. Lucy was the girlfriend of a professional football team owner.
No, but colorized versions of certain shorts have been released. They can be found easily on YouTube
Curley Howard from Three Stooges ( Jerome Lester "Jerry" Horwitz )"Curley Shuffle"
There really is no age requirement. For example, I have watched them ever since I was five. Little kids can watch them
Shemp had a bit role as an ex con in Another Thin Man released in 1939.
yes. it was on their albums With The Beatles and Meet The Beatles.
It means she is asking if you ever liked her
no
They're not rated. But they really don't have any age requirements, for even little kids can watch them. For example, I've watched them ever since I was five
queens bohemian (1975)queens bohemian (1975)Actually, I think it was the Beatles, Strawberry Fields Forever (1967).jailhouse rock in 1956The Actual First True Music Video Was The Three Stooges Singing Swinging The Alphabethttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-D6l9K-IrNk&feature=youtu.be"Swinging the Alphabet" is a novelty song sung by The Three Stooges in their 1938 film, Violent Is the Word for Curly. It is the only full-length song performed by the Stooges in their short films, and the only time they mimed to their own pre-recorded soundtrack.
No. The Beatles did not sing "Pinball Wizard". It is a Who song.