Larry Fine Net Worth

Larry Fine Net Worth is
$10 Million

Larry Fine Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Louis Feinberg, known professionally as Larry Fine, was an American comedian, actor, violinist, and boxer, who is best known as a member of the comedy act The Three Stooges.

Full NameLarry Fine
Net Worth$10 Million
Date Of BirthOctober 5, 1902, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
DiedJanuary 24, 1975, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place Of BirthPhiladelphia
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
ProfessionComedian, Actor, Musician, Violinist, Professional Boxer
EducationCentral High School
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseMabel Haney (m. 1926–1967)
ChildrenPhyllis Fine, John Fine
ParentsJoseph Feinberg, Fanny Lieberman
SiblingsPhillip Fienberg, Morris Fienberg, Lila Fienberg
NicknamesLaurence Feinberg , Louis Feinberg , Fine , Fine and Howard Howard , Three Stooges , Larry , The 3 Stooges , The Three Stooges , Porcupine
Music GroupsThe Three Stooges
MoviesDisorder in the Court, Soup to Nuts, The Three Stooges Meet Hercules, Malice in the Palace, The Outlaws Is Coming, Men in Black, Kook's Tour, Have Rocket, Will Travel, The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze, The Three Stooges in Orbit, Snow White and the Three Stooges, Hoi Polloi, Punch Dru...
TV ShowsThe New Three Stooges, The Three Stooges
Star SignLibra
#Trademark
1His trademark autograph was "Sincerely, Larry Fine".
2Always played the middle stooge with a receding hairline and bushy, unkempt hair. While he was not as dominating as Moe or as distinctive as Curly or his replacements, his relative normality allowed him to play the necessary straight man to the others.
TitleSalary
The Three Stooges in Orbit (1962)$50,000 +50% of profits (split with Moe Howard and Joe DeRita)
Have Rocket -- Will Travel (1959)$30,000 +25% of profits (split with Moe Howard and Joe DeRita)
Woman Haters (1934)$1,000 split with Curly Howard and Moe Howard
#Quote
1[to Ted Healy, who said he world pay $100 for his act but to forget the violin] For $100, I'll forget everything!
#Fact
1Renowned for his spending, in an interview with Three Stooges Writer/Director Edward Bernds, he said when Columbia shut down the Shorts Departmenrt, Larry was nearly forced into bankruptcy.
2The same day the Three Stooges left Ted Healy and MGM, Moe Howard signed a contract for them with Columbia Pictures, and Larry, not aware of this, signed a contract for them with Universal Studios. The matter was eventually taken before a judge who determined Moe's contract was valid because it was signed mere hours before Larry's contract. After that, Larry never tried handling the business aspect of their careers again and instead left all that to Moe.
3Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard were awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1560 Vine Street in Hollywood, California.
4His parents, Joseph Feinberg and Fanny Lieberman, owned a watch repair and jewelry shop at South Street in South Philadelphia.
5His wife, Mabel Haney, died of a sudden heart attack on May 30, 1967. Larry was on the road and about to take the stage for a live show when he heard the bad news. He immediately flew home to Woodland Hills, California.
6In his youth, he trained as a boxer and had several bouts as an amateur before his father found out and put a stop to it. However, his boxing training did come in handy for his later career with Ted Healy and then The Three Stooges.
7His son John died in a car accident on November 17, 1961. He was 24 years old. His daughter Phyllis died of cancer on April 3, 1989. She was 60 years old.
8Owing to his wife's dislike of housekeeping, the Fines spent years living in hotels until they finally purchased a home in Los Angeles after World War II. One hotel that had been their "home base" for years was the President Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, which has since been demolished.
9Lived in the hills of Griffith Park.
10When first approached to work for the Three Stooges, he was performing at the Rainbow Gardens nightclub, under contract to Fred Mann. A few nights after being approached, the police closed the Rainbow Gardens for violating the Prohibition laws, and Fred Mann committed suicide. Now free of his contract, Larry joined the Three Stooges.
11Offstage, Larry was a social butterfly. He liked a good time and surrounded himself with friends. He and his wife, Mabel Haney, loved to party, and every Christmas served lavish midnight meals. Some of his friends called him a "yes man", since he was so agreeable, no matter what the circumstances.
12In 1973, Fine appeared in an infomercial promoting a book, "A Stroke of Luck", presented as his memoir. In fact, Fine later disavowed this book; the later authorized biography, "One Fine Stooge" (2006), goes into considerable detail of how the book's author/publisher took advantage of Fine in its preface.
13After his stroke, he never performed again.
14When Joe DeRita was brought into The Three Stooges (as "Curly Joe"), Moe wanted to make him simply an employee. It was Larry who insisted that he be made a full equal partner. Larry reportedly threatened to quit unless Joe was treated fairly.
15Has a mural painted of him on a building at 3rd and South Streets in South Philadelphia.
16Father-in-law of Don Lamond, who appeared in several Stooges full-length features and also hosted the local Three Stooges television show in Los Angeles, California in the late 1950s and early 1960s (which helped give The Three Stooges careers a renaissance).
17Larry's face was so callused on one side from all of the years of being slapped, it was all but numb.
18After Columbia shut down its shorts department, the Stooges took their act on the road. What they did not know was that they had found a renewed popularity thanks to television. Larry's sister said when the train pulled into some town, there was a mob of people waiting. Larry wondered who the V.I.P. was; they had no idea the crowd of people waiting was for them.
19Father of actress Phyllis Fine and John Fine.
20Larry's final concert appearance was at Loara High School in Anaheim, California on March 2, 1974.
21Following his death, he was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, in the Freedom Mausoleum, Sanctuary of Liberation.
22During his 40-year film career, Larry only appeared in one film that did not also feature fellow Stooge Moe Howard. That film is Stage Mother (1933).
23When Larry joined the Stooges, Ted Healy offered him a salary of $90 a week and an extra $10 if he threw away the violin.
24As a child, Larry spilled a bottle of a powerful acid, badly burning his left arm. Doctors recommended that he take violin lessons as therapy to strengthen the damaged muscles. At age ten, he played a solo piece, backed by the Howard Lanin Orchestra. His parents even considered sending him to Europe to study music, but they decided against this when World War I began.
25Original member of The Three Stooges.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hula-La-La1951ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Tooth Will Out1951ShortLarry (as Larry)
Gold Raiders1951Larry (as The Three Stooges)
Merry Mavericks1951ShortLarry (as Larry)
Scrambled Brains1951ShortLarry (as Larry)
Star of the Family1951TV SeriesLarry
Don't Throw That Knife1951ShortLarry (as Larry)
Baby Sitters Jitters1951ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Arabian Nuts1951ShortLarry (as Larry)
A Snitch in Time1950ShortLarry (as Larry)
Slaphappy Sleuths1950ShortLarry (as Larry)
Studio Stoops1950ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Hams on Rye1950ShortLarry (as Larry)
Self Made Maids1950ShortLarry / Larraine (as Larry)
Love at First Bite1950ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Ed Wynn Show1950TV SeriesMr. B
Dopey Dicks1950ShortLarry (as Larry)
Hugs and Mugs1950ShortLarry (as Larry)
Punchy Cowpunchers1950ShortLarry (as Larry)
Dunked in the Deep1949ShortLarry (as Larry)
Jerks of All Trades1949TV MovieLarry (as The Three Stooges)
Vagabond Loafers1949ShortLarry (as Larry)
Malice in the Palace1949ShortLarry (as Larry)
Fuelin' Around1949ShortLarry (as Larry)
Hokus Pokus1949ShortLarry (as Larry)
Who Done It?1949ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Ghost Talks1949ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Morey Amsterdam Show1948TV SeriesMember - The Three Stooges
Crime on Their Hands1948ShortLarry (as Larry)
Mummy's Dummies1948ShortLarry (as Larry)
I'm a Monkey's Uncle1948ShortLarry (as Larry)
Heavenly Daze1948ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Hot Scots1948ShortLarry (as Larry)
Fiddlers Three1948ShortLarry (as Larry)
Squareheads of the Round Table1948ShortLarry (as Larry)
Pardon My Clutch1948ShortLarry (as Larry)
Shivering Sherlocks1948ShortLarry Fine (as Larry)
All Gummed Up1947ShortLarry (as Larry)
Sing a Song of Six Pants1947ShortLarry (as Larry)
Brideless Groom1947ShortLarry (as Larry)
Hold That Lion!1947ShortLarry (as Larry)
Out West1947ShortLarry (as Larry)
Fright Night1947ShortLarry (as Larry)
Half-Wits Holiday1947ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Little Pirates1946ShortLarry (as Larry)
Rhythm and Weep1946ShortLarry (as Larry)
G.I. Wanna Home1946ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Loan Wolves1946ShortLarry (as Larry)
Monkey Businessmen1946ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Three Troubledoers1946ShortLarry (as Larry)
Uncivil War Birds1946ShortLarry (as Larry)
Swing Parade of 19461946Larry
A Bird in the Head1946ShortLarry (as Larry)
Beer Barrel Polecats1946ShortLarry (as Larry)
Micro-Phonies1945ShortLarry (as Larry)
If a Body Meets a Body1945ShortLarry Mink (as Larry)
Idiots Deluxe1945ShortLarry (as Larry)
Rockin' in the Rockies1945Larry (a Vagrant) (as The Three Stooges)
Booby Dupes1945ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Pests in a Mess1945ShortLarry (as Larry)
No Dough Boys1944ShortLarry (as Larry)
Gents Without Cents1944ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Yoke's on Me1944ShortLarry (as Larry)
Busy Buddies1944ShortLarry (as Larry)
Crash Goes the Hash1944ShortLarry (as Larry)
A Gem of a Jam1943ShortLarry (as Larry)
Phony Express1943ShortLarry (as Larry)
Idle Roomers1943ShortLarry (as Larry)
Dizzy Pilots1943ShortLarry Wrong (as Larry)
I Can Hardly Wait1943ShortLarry (as Larry)
Higher Than a Kite1943ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Little Twirps1943ShortLarry (as Larry)
Good Luck, Mr. Yates1943Larry (scenes deleted, as Three Stooges)
Back from the Front1943ShortLarry (as Larry)
Spook Louder1943ShortLarry (as Larry)
Dizzy Detectives1943ShortLarry (as Larry)
They Stooge to Conga1943ShortLarry (as Larry)
Sock-a-Bye Baby1942ShortLarry (as Larry)
My Sister Eileen1942Subway Builder (uncredited)
Even as IOU1942ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Smart Saps1942ShortLarry (as Larry)
Matri-Phony1942ShortLarrycus (as Larry)
What's the Matador?1942ShortLarry (as Larry)
Cactus Makes Perfect1942ShortLarry (as Larry)
Loco Boy Makes Good1942ShortLarry (as Larry)
Some More of Samoa1941ShortLarry (as Larry)
In the Sweet Pie and Pie1941ShortLarry (as Larry)
An Ache in Every Stake1941ShortLarry (as Larry)
I'll Never Heil Again1941ShortLarry Pebble (as Larry)
Time Out for Rhythm1941Stooge Larry
All the World's a Stooge1941ShortLarry (as Larry)
Dutiful But Dumb1941ShortClack (as Larry)
So Long Mr. Chumps1941ShortLarry (as Larry)
Boobs in Arms1940ShortLarry (as Larry)
Cookoo Cavaliers1940ShortLarry Hook (as Larry)
No Census, No Feeling1940ShortLarry (as Larry)
From Nurse to Worse1940ShortLarry (as Larry)
How High Is Up?1940ShortLarry (as Larry)
Nutty But Nice1940ShortLarry (as Larry)
A Plumbing We Will Go1940ShortLarry (as Larry)
Rockin' Thru the Rockies1940ShortLarry (as Larry)
You Nazty Spy!1940ShortLarry Pebble (as Larry)
Three Sappy People1939ShortLarry (as Larry)
Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise1939ShortLarry (as Larry)
Calling All Curs1939ShortDr. Larry (as Larry)
Saved by the Belle1939ShortLarry (as Larry)
Yes, We Have No Bonanza1939ShortLarry (as Larry)
A Ducking They Did Go1939ShortLarry (as Larry)
We Want Our Mummy1939ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Little Sew and Sews1939ShortLarry (as Larry)
Flat Foot Stooges1938ShortLarry (as Larry)
Mutts to You1938ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Missing Links1938ShortLarry (as Larry)
Violent Is the Word for Curly1938ShortLarry (as Larry)
Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb1938ShortLarry (as Larry)
Tassels in the Air1938ShortLarry (as Larry)
Start Cheering1938Larry - One of the Three Stooges (uncredited)
Wee Wee Monsieur1938ShortLarry (as Larry)
Termites of 19381938ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Sitter Downers1937ShortLarry (as Larry)
Playing the Ponies1937ShortLarry (as Larry)
Cash and Carry1937ShortLarry (as Larry)
Goofs and Saddles1937ShortJust Plain Bill (as Larry)
Back to the Woods1937ShortLarry (as Larry)
3 Dumb Clucks1937ShortLarry (as Larry)
Dizzy Doctors1937ShortLarry (as Larry)
Grips, Grunts and Groans1937ShortLarry (as Larry)
Slippery Silks1936ShortLarry (as Larry)
Whoops, I'm an Indian!1936ShortLarry (as Larry)
False Alarms1936ShortLarry (as Larry)
A Pain in the Pullman1936ShortLarry (as Larry)
Disorder in the Court1936ShortLarry (as Larry)
Half Shot Shooters1936ShortLarry (as Larry)
Movie Maniacs1936ShortLarry (as Larry)
Ants in the Pantry1936ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Little Beers1935ShortLarry (as Larry)
Hoi Polloi1935ShortLarry (as Larry)
Pardon My Scotch1935ShortLarry (as Larry)
Uncivil Warriors1935ShortOperator 12 / Lieutenant Duck (as Larry)
Pop Goes the Easel1935ShortLarry (as Larry)
Restless Knights1935ShortDuke of Durham (as Larry)
Horses' Collars1935ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Little Pigskins1934ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Captain Hates the Sea1934Orchestra Pianist (as Three Stooges)
Men in Black1934ShortDr. Larry Fine (as Larry)
Punch Drunks1934ShortLarry (as Larry)
Hollywood Party1934Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
The Big Idea1934ShortHealy's Stooge (as Fine)
Woman Haters1934ShortJim (as Larry)
Hollywood on Parade No. B-91934ShortLarry
Fugitive Lovers1934One of The Three Julians
Myrt and Marge1933Mullins' Helper (as Fine)
Dancing Lady1933Harry - Pianist
Meet the Baron1933A Stooge
Plane Nuts1933ShortLarry (as Fine)
Stage Mother1933Music Store Customer (uncredited)
Hello Pop1933ShortSon (as Howard Fine and Howard)
Beer and Pretzels1933ShortLarry (as Fine)
Turn Back the Clock1933Wedding Singer (uncredited)
Nertsery Rhymes1933ShortBoys (as Howard, Fine and Howard)
Soup to Nuts1930Fireman
Kook's Tour1970Larry (as The Three Stooges)
Star Spangled Salesman1968Documentary shortLarry
Off to See the Wizard1967TV SeriesThree Men in a Tub
Danny Thomas Meets the Comics1965TV MovieLarry
The New 3 Stooges1965TV SeriesLarry
The Outlaws Is Coming1965Larry (as The Three Stooges)
4 for Texas1963Larry (uncredited)
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World1963Fireman (uncredited)
The Three Stooges Scrapbook1963ShortLarry
The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze1963Larry (as The Three Stooges)
The Three Stooges in Orbit1962Larry (as The Three Stooges)
The Three Stooges Meet Hercules1962Larry
Snow White and the Three Stooges1961Larry (as The Three Stooges)
Have Rocket -- Will Travel1959Larry (as The Three Stooges)
Sappy Bull Fighters1959ShortLarry (as Larry)
Triple Crossed1959ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show1959TV SeriesOperating Room Attendant
Three Stooges Fun-O-Rama1959Larry
Oil's Well That Ends Well1958ShortLarry (as Larry)
Flying Saucer Daffy1958ShortLarry (as Larry)
Sweet and Hot1958ShortLarry / Uncle Louis (as Larry)
Pies and Guys1958ShortLarry (as Larry)
Fifi Blows Her Top1958ShortLarry Fine (as Larry)
Quiz Whizz1958ShortLarry (as Larry)
Outer Space Jitters1957ShortLarry / Larry's Son (as Larry)
Rusty Romeos1957ShortLarry (as Larry)
Horsing Around1957ShortLarry (as Larry)
Guns a Poppin!1957ShortLarry (as Larry)
Space Ship Sappy1957ShortLarry (as Larry)
A Merry Mix-up1957ShortLarry / Louie / Luke (as Larry)
Muscle Up a Little Closer1957ShortLarry (as Larry)
Hoofs and Goofs1957ShortLarry (as Larry)
Commotion on the Ocean1956ShortLarry (as Larry)
Scheming Schemers1956ShortLarry (as Larry)
Hot Stuff1956ShortLarry (as Larry)
Rumpus in the Harem1956ShortLarry (as Larry)
For Crimin' Out Loud1956ShortLarry (as Larry)
Flagpole Jitters1956ShortLarry (as Larry)
Creeps1956ShortLarry / Larry's Son (as Larry)
Husbands Beware1956ShortLarry (as Larry)
Blunder Boys1955ShortTarraday (as Larry)
Hot Ice1955ShortLarry (as Larry)
Wham-Bam-Slam!1955ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater1955TV SeriesLefty
Stone Age Romeos1955ShortLarry (as Larry)
Gypped in the Penthouse1955ShortLarry (as Larry)
Bedlam in Paradise1955ShortLarry (as Larry)
Of Cash and Hash1955ShortLarry (as Larry)
Fling in the Ring1955ShortLarry (as Larry)
Scotched in Scotland1954ShortMcLarry (as Larry)
Shot in the Frontier1954ShortLarry (as Larry)
Knutzy Knights1954ShortLarry (as Larry)
Pals and Gals1954ShortLarry (as Larry)
Musty Musketeers1954ShortLarryeth (as Larry)
Income Tax Sappy1954ShortLarry (as Larry)
Goof on the Roof1953ShortLarry (as Larry)
Bubble Trouble1953ShortLarry (as Larry)
Rip, Sew and Stitch1953ShortLarry (as Larry)
Pardon My Backfire1953ShortLarry (as Larry)
Spooks!1953ShortLarry (as Larry)
Tricky Dicks1953ShortLarry (as Larry)
Loose Loot1953ShortLarry (as Larry)
Booty and the Beast1953ShortLarry (as Larry)
Up in Daisy's Penthouse1953ShortLarry (as Larry)
Cuckoo on a Choo Choo1952ShortLarry (as Larry)
Three Dark Horses1952ShortLarry (as Larry)
Gents in a Jam1952ShortLarry (as Larry)
He Cooked His Goose1952ShortLarry (as Larry)
Corny Casanovas1952ShortLarry (as Larry)
Listen, Judge1952ShortLarry (as Larry)
A Missed Fortune1952ShortLarry (as Larry)
The Frank Sinatra Show1952TV SeriesServant
Pest Man Wins1951ShortLarry (as Larry)

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Have Rocket -- Will Travel1959performer: "Have Rocket, Will Travel"
Musty Musketeers1954Short performer: "A Calling We Do Come" / writer: "A Calling We Do Come"
The Tooth Will Out1951Short writer: "My Lucky Strike"
Gold Raiders1951performer: "Jane" / writer: "Jane"
Scrambled Brains1951Short performer: "Nora" / writer: "Nora"
Three Hams on Rye1950Short performer: "Jane" / writer: "Jane"
Self Made Maids1950Short lyrics: "Zee Lollipop Song" - uncredited / music: "Zee Lollipop Song" - uncredited / performer: "Zee Lollipop Song" - uncredited
Brideless Groom1947Short performer: "Frühlingsstimmen Voices of Spring, Op. 410" - uncredited
Yes, We Have No Bonanza1939Short performer: "Red River Valley/She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain" - uncredited
A Ducking They Did Go1939Short performer: "You'll Never Know Just What Tears Are" - uncredited
Wee Wee Monsieur1938Short lyrics: "Zee Lollipop Song" / music: "Zee Lollipop Song" / performer: "Zee Lollipop Song"
Dancing Lady1933performer: "Alabama Swing" - uncredited
Plane Nuts1933Short performer: "Dinah" 1925 - uncredited
Turn Back the Clock1933performer: "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" 1909, "You're the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline" 1903 - uncredited
Soup to Nuts1930performer: "Tears" 1930, "Nellie" - uncredited / writer: "Tears" 1930 - uncredited

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Hit with a Miss1945Short story - as Fine
Punch Drunks1934Short story

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Swashbucklers2013TV Series short grateful acknowledgment - 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Ed Sullivan Show1961-1965TV SeriesLarry
The Jack Paar Tonight Show1962TV SeriesHimself
Here's Hollywood1961TV SeriesHimself
The Frances Langford Show1960TV SeriesHimself
Masquerade Party1959TV SeriesLarry
All Star Revue1952TV SeriesHimself
Olympic Fund Telethon1952TV SpecialHimself
The Colgate Comedy Hour1951TV SeriesHimself - Comic Actor
The Kate Smith Hour1950TV SeriesHimself
Texaco Star Theatre1950TV SeriesHimself - Comic Actor
Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 5: Art and Artists1940Short documentaryHimself (as The Three Stooges)
Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 91939Documentary shortHorse Show Entertainer (as The 3 Stooges)
Screen Snapshots Series 15, No. 71936Documentary shortHimself (as the Three Stooges)
Screen Snapshots Series 14, No. 61935Short documentaryHimself (as The 3 Stooges)
Screen Snapshots, Series 14, No. 11934Documentary shortHimself
Screen Snapshots, Series 13, No. 51934Documentary shortHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hey Moe, Hey Dad!2015TV Series documentaryHimself, Larry
The Three Stooges2015DocumentaryHimself
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy2010Video documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Shemp Cocktail: A Toast to the Original Stooge2008Video documentaryHimself
The Three Stooges in Color2005VideoLarry
The Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special2003TV Movie documentaryLarry
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story2002TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Farscape2001TV SeriesLarry
Leslie Nielsen on the Stooges1999TV Movie documentary
Thr Three Stooges Family Album1998TV Movie documentary
Biography1994TV Series documentaryHimself
Muppet Babies1984-1991TV SeriesLarry
The Lost Stooges1990DocumentaryLarry
Frank Sinatra: The Voice of Our Time1990TV Movie documentaryLarry
The Three Stooges 60th Anniversary Special1990TV Movie documentary
Fun with the Stooges1988DocumentaryLarry
The Three Stooges1987Video GameLarry (uncredited)
Classic Comedy Teams1986Video documentaryLarry
Stoogemania1986Larry (uncredited)
Going Hollywood: The '30s1984DocumentaryLarry
Stooge Snapshots1984TV Movie documentaryLarry
The MGM Three Stooges Festival1983Larry
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter1982TV Movie documentaryActor - 'Soup to Nuts' (uncredited)
Ken Murray Shooting Stars1979DocumentaryLarry
Bob Hope's World of Comedy1976TV MovieTribute Montage
The Three Stooges Follies1974Larry
Hollywood My Home Town1965DocumentaryHimself
The Big Parade of Comedy1964DocumentaryOne of The Three Stooges (uncredited)
Stop! Look! and Laugh!1960Larry
Columbia Laff Hour1956Larry
Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 8: Looking Back1946ShortLarry
A Hit with a Miss1945ShortProfessor Periwinkle (uncredited)

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1983Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameMotion Picture
1951Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsTop Comedy

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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