Larry Fine
Larry Fine | |
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Born | October 5, 1902 |
Died | January 24, 1975 Woodland Hills, California, U.S. |
Cause of death | Stroke |
Nationality | American |
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Louis Feinberg (October 5, 1902 – January 24, 1975), known professionally as Larry Fine, was an American actor, comedian and musician.
Career
[change | change source]FIne was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He began working with Ted Healy, Moe Howard and Shemp Howard in the mid 1920s in Broadway. In the 1930s, the group "Ted Healy and His Stooges" started. They starring in short movies such as Soup to Nuts (1930). This was their first work in movies.
In 1934, the Stooges separated from Ted Healy. Howard and Fine joined with Curly Howard and started working as The Three Stooges. They were the main actors in 194 episodes of the series of shorts between 1934 and 1958. Fine suffered a stroke during the making of Kook's Tour (1970).[1] This was The Three Stooges' last movie.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Moe Howard; The Three Stooges". threestooges.com. 2014. Archived from the original on 12 January 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2014.