when you find out let me know too i have number 310 out of 7,500 made.. one person on a my stuff site before said it would be worth $1,000 in the next few years because it is rare.. sold world wide... but now he said it is worth $100 in mint condition on e-bay. I find it hard to believe because the others made in 1987 is worth about $100 a piece or more.. There is a statue set made of the same picture from the same company that is priced at $500 already.. Best guess is to hold onto it.. I'm trying to sell mine too.. Only put it on craigs list and got no response for it..so now im holding it... vito6470@yahoo.com
This was never quite nailed down, or tacked-up. First of all the television version of the Three Stooges- there were two such programs were A. essential cullings and clips from their many movies, Live action ( well, modified live action- beedle de bob, de boo- head-drumming sequences) and later a television cartoon which was a cartoon and no holds barred. It was never quite clear whether they were merely a threesome of a comic-adventure team or a family . On the family angle many parents and indeed Dr. Spock castigated the show for its often wild and mindless yet elastic violence. Some otherwise cherubic little girl was hitting classmates with sticks- in real life and she defended her actions with (that"s what the Three Stooges do!) and hummed the theme song- an early skirmish in the campaign to reduce TV violence.
The brothers Moe , Shemp and Curly Howard , Larry Fine , Joe Besser , [Joe Palma doubled for Shemp after his death] and Joe DeRita . (Emil Sitka was selected to replace Larry who had a stroke but this did not come about.)
There really is no age requirement. For example, I have watched them ever since I was five. Little kids can watch them
Six. When the Three Stooges began making two reelers for Columbia in 1934, the Stooges were Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard. Curly suffered a stroke in 1946 and was replaced by his brother Shemp Howard. Shemp passed away from a heart attack in 1955 and was replaced by Joe Besser. When Columbia quit making two reelers in 1958, Joe Besser left the team and was replaced by Joe DiRita who played with Moe and Larry in several films in the 1960s.
The Three Stooges each have a net worth of about ten million dollars.
"Have Rocket, Will Travel" was released August 1, 1959 .
Curly: Home of Peace Memorial Park in East Los Angeles, California.
Moe: Hillside Memorial Park in Culver City, California.
Larry: Forest Lawn in Glendale, California.
Shemp: Home of Peace Mausoleum in East Los Angeles, California.
Joe: Forest Lawn in Glendale, California.
Curly Joe: Valhalla Memorial Park in North Hollywood, California.
You can pay your respects by visiting 'Find A Grave' at the related link below .
Gary Mitchell he is in retirement home in St.louis.
If you mean when the show very first began, their first short premiered on May 5, 1934. If you mean each individual Stooge's birthday: Moe was born on June 19, 1897. Larry was born on October 5, 1902. Curly was born on October 22, 1903. Shemp was born on March 11, 1895. Joe Besser was born on August 12, 1907. Curly Joe DeRita was born on July 12, 1909
There were several but the most 'famous' was Christine McIntyre who started doing shorts with the Stooges around 1943 and continued with them into the early 1950s. She had a great singing voice and a style that made her a believable waif or criminal.
Click on the "Christine McIntyre" link below to read more about her.
The "original" pie fight scene was in the 1941 episode "In The Sweet Pie and Pie." That pie fight was the end for that episode and was used again at the end of the 1947 short "Half-Wits Holiday." That ending had to be reused because Curly suddenly fell paralyzed from a stroke and was unable to continue the short, so they had to replace the original ending with archived footage. A lot of the Stooges episodes tended to do that
I know two of them are "Ditcher, Quick, and Hyde" and "Kickham, Harter, and Indagroyne" the third one is Proba, Keester, & Wintz
Actually, Moe and Curly are from the Howard family. And Larry comes from Fine family.
Yes. Moe and Larry were the only two that stayed during the entire time. Curly was replaced by his older brother, Shemp, after an accidental prop mix-up during filming that caused him to be hit with an actual real hammer. When Shemp died from a heart attack after accidentally swallowing a lit cigar, he was replaced by Joe Besser. Joe only stayed for one year and was then replaced by Curly Joe DeRita, who stayed until the Stooges went their separate ways in 1969
22 or 23.
Lucille Ball appeared in the Three Stooges short Three Little Pigskins, which was filmed in 1934, and was born August 6, 1911.
Moe's real name was Moses Harry Horwitz. Larry's real name was Louis Feinberg. Curly's real name was Jerome Lester Horwitz. Shemp's real name was Samuel Horwitz (Shemp came from the way their Russian mother's thick accent pronunciation of Samuel). Joe Besser went by his real name. Curly Joe DeRita's real name was Joseph Wardell. He took his mother's maiden name for his stage name