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Louis Feinberg (October 5, 1902 – January 24, 1975), 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.
Fine was born to a Jewish family as Louis Feinberg, at 3rd and South Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father, Joseph Feinberg (who was Russian Jewish), and mother, Fanny Lieberman, owned a watch repair and jewelry shop. In early childhood, Larry's arm was burned with acid that his father used to test whether or not gold was real. Having mistaken it for a beverage, Larry had raised the acid bottle to his lips when his father noticed, and knocked it from his hand, accidentally splashing Larry's forearm. He was later given violin lessons to help strengthen the damaged muscles, a skill which would be put to use in many of the Stooge films. He became proficient on the instrument, and his parents wanted to send him to a European music conservatory, but the plan was prevented by the outbreak of World War I. In scenes where all three Stooges are playing fiddles, only Larry is actually playing, while the other two are pantomiming. To strengthen his arm further, Larry took up boxing in his teens, fighting in (and winning) one professional bout. His father, opposed to Larry's fighting in public, put an end to his brief career as a boxer.
Moe Feinberg Interview - Brother of Larry Fine Three Stooges
Larry Fine ~ Selected scenes 1
Os Três Patetas (Biografia) Parte 01 - Legendado
Rare recording of Larry Fine at Woodstock
Larry Fine Interview - You Don't Have to be Dirty to be Funny
Larry Fine at Woodstock 3 Stooges Jimi Hendrix Billy West
The many voices of Billy West
The Lost Stooge Tapes Larry Fine
Disorder in the Court (1936) - Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard)
Larry Fine's Funeral
Actors: Tanya Smith (actress), Tanya Smith (actress), Greg Arden (actor), Greg Arden (actor), Greg Arden (writer), Greg Arden (producer), Solomon Burbridge (actor), Solomon Burbridge (producer), Solomon Burbridge (composer), Solomon Burbridge (director), Jeff Gardner (actor), Stephen MacDougall (editor), Chad Tolson (actor), John Toddoroff (actor), Rachel Haynes (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Craig Zadan (producer), Scott Vickrey (editor), Bruce Davey (producer), Neil Meron (producer), Mel Gibson (producer), Patrick Williams (composer), John Kassir (actor), Christopher Baker (actor), Paul Ben-Victor (actor), Michael Gregory (actor), Phillip Hinton (actor), Joel Edgerton (actor), Michael Chiklis (actor), Terry Ryan (costume designer), Marton Csokas (actor),
Plot: In the late 1950's, Moe Howard, the leader of the Three Stooges is at a low point of his life with his film career apparently over, and he won't earn a dime from the impending big profits when his films are shown on TV. In addition, he is being pestered by a young TV exec who wants his team for a live show at his city. Amidst all this, Moe can't help but think back to the past starting from the beginning of the team's career with Ted Healy and their break from him to eventually having a successful film career in shorts. Yet that can't obscure the tragedy of Jerome "Curly" Howard's stroke and death or the death of his other brother, Shemp. While he reminisces, Moe must decide whether to gamble on whether there will be a new generation of fans who will let the team to enter a new phase of their career.
Keywords: based-on-book, comedian, comedy-team, reverse-footage, slapstick, stroke, vaudeville, wheelchairActors: Sidney Miller (director), Bob Holt (actor), Don Messick (actor), Scatman Crothers (actor), Micky Dolenz (actor), William Hanna (producer), Andy Heyward (writer), Joseph Barbera (producer), Lennie Weinrib (actor), Frank Welker (actor), Frank Welker (actor), Paul Winchell (actor), Paul Winchell (actor), Peter E. Berger (editor), Iwao Takamoto (producer),
Genres: Animation,Actors: Saul A. Goodkind (editor), Heinie Conklin (actor), Larry Fine (actor), Moe Howard (actor), Joe Palma (actor), Al Thompson (actor), Philip Van Zandt (actor), Christine McIntyre (actress), Felix Adler (writer), Jules White (director), Joe Besser (actor), Jules White (producer), Harriette Tarler (actress), Wanda Ottoni (actress), Marie Monteil (actress),
Plot: The stooges reminisce about their wartime romances in Europe. After they finish their tales, they discover that Joe's girl Fifi, whom he left behind in Paris, has moved in next door. The only problem is that she's now married, with a very jealous husband. The husband turns out to be a real cad, and when Fifi overhears him tell about his plans to find a new wife, she clobbers him and goes back to Joe.
Keywords: remake, slapstick, the-three-stoogesActors: Stanley Blystone (actor), Vernon Dent (actor), Larry Fine (actor), Moe Howard (actor), Shemp Howard (actor), Frank Lackteen (actor), Kenneth MacDonald (actor), Joe Palma (actor), Cy Schindell (actor), Duke York (actor), Christine McIntyre (actress), Hugh McCollum (producer), Del Lord (writer), Elwood Ullman (writer), Del Lord (director),
Plot: The stooges witness an armed robbery and are brought in by the cops as suspects. After passing a lie detector test, the boys are freed but are now the only ones who can identify the crooks. Meanwhile, their friend Gladys has inherited a house in the country and the boys go with her to inspect it so she won't be gypped when its sold. The house turns out to be the crook's hideout, and when they abduct Gladys, the stooges must rescue her.
Keywords: barrel, bound-and-gagged, chicken-soup, clam-chowder, crowbar, diner, drinking-paint, fried-egg, hiding-in-trash-can, hunchbackMoe Feinberg 1904-1986 is the brother of Larry Fine (Three Stooges). He was also president of the Three Stooges fan club from 1980-1986. He published the Three Stooges Journal during those years. http://www.threestooges.net/journal/index
Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Shemp Howard, Joe DeRita, Joe Besser.
Woodstock Minute on Larry Fine from the Three Stooges. A very rare recording of him describing the scene and his contributions at the legendary music festival.
Penn Jillette interviews the infamous Billy West and asks him to perform his many characters. For the rest of this show, or to see other episodes visit http://pennsundayschool.com/ or subscribe on iTunes.
From Wikipedia: Disorder in the Court is the 15th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1936 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disorder_in_the_Court http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0027529/ https://archive.org/details/disorder_in_the_court https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_three_stooges_in_3d_disorder_in_the_court
Funeral scene from "Happy National Gorilla Suit Day 2016!" Good ol' PIE & SELTZER FIGHT at 2:28! Here's the link to the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONgP6StLE5c January 31st is National Gorilla Suit Day!
Woodstock Minute on Larry Fine from the Three Stooges. A very rare recording of him describing the scene and his contributions at the legendary music festival.
Ladies and gentlemen... the long awaited marriage between Del Shannon and The Three Stooges is official! A toast to Larry Fine, the forgotten Stooge.
"The New Three Stooges" was produced in 1965. It featured the animated adventures of Moe, Larry, & Curly Joe. The cartoons were introduced by live-action inserts with the real Stooges. These inserts were some of the only Stooges material ever filmed in color, and they also feature long-time Stooge collaberator Emil Sitka. "The Three Stooges - Color Craziness" is an hour feature comprised of these rare color Stooge comedy bits. You'll see the Stooges as wacky chefs, clueless contractors, zany dentists, and many more. They feature Moe Howard, Larry Fine, & "Curly" Joe Derita.
The frizzle-haired funnyman is brought back to life. SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/AdultSwimSubscribe About On Cinema: On Cinema is Adult Swim's finest authority on film, comparable to the great French film magazines in both content and depth. Host Tim Heidecker (of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!) and recurring guest Gregg Turkington illuminate which of the latest films are must-see's, which are unofficial sequels to unrelated films, and which aren't worth your time on a scale of one-to-five bags of popcorn. The coveted five bags of popcorn might not be given out easily, but that's kind of the point. See every episode of this enriching talk show now at http://AdultSwim.com. Watch More On Cinema: http://bit.ly/OnCinemaSite About Adult Swim: Adult Swim is your late-night home for anima...
From mid 1975, an NBC Nightly News segment in which John Chancellor intros a new piece about the classic comedy trio, "The Three Stooges" which discusses their impact on the generation of the 1970s, most fans of which weren't even born when the original reels first aired in theaters back in the early 1930s. Moe Howard, (who it is mentioned died right after this piece was completed) gives what has to be his final interview, albeit brief. Rare piece on a great team! NOTE: THE AUDIO IS VERY LOW. PLEASE TURN UP YOUR VOLUME TO LISTEN TO THE PIECE. THANKS!
The Three Stooges at the Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- July 1, 1938. Film by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann. George Mann and his wife Barbara Bradford also appear in the film. There's more about George Mann in vaudeville here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barto_and_Mann His photography here: http://www.thegeorgemannarchive.com/ And later in life here: http://onbunkerhill.org/georgemann
Penn Jillette interviews the infamous Billy West and asks him to perform his many characters. For the rest of this show, or to see other episodes visit http://pennsundayschool.com/ or subscribe on iTunes.
The last known performance of the Three Stooges For the 2000 biographical television film, see The Three Stooges (2000 film). For the 2012 Farrelly brothers film, see The Three Stooges (2012 film). Not to be confused with The Stooges or Stooges Brass Band. The Three Stooges Healthywealthy.jpg The Three Stooges in 1938 L to R: Moe Howard, Curly Howard, Larry Fine Medium Vaudeville, film, television Nationality American Years active 1928–1970 Genres Farce, slapstick, musical comedy Former members Moe Howard Shemp Howard Larry Fine Curly Howard Joe Besser Joe DeRita The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid-20th century, best known for their numerous Columbia short subject films which are still syndicated on television. Their hallmark was physical farce...
Moe Feinberg 1904-1986 is the brother of Larry Fine (Three Stooges). He was also president of the Three Stooges fan club from 1980-1986. He published the Three Stooges Journal during those years. http://www.threestooges.net/journal/index
The last known performance of the Three Stooges For the 2000 biographical television film, see The Three Stooges (2000 film). For the 2012 Farrelly brothers film, see The Three Stooges (2012 film). Not to be confused with The Stooges or Stooges Brass Band. The Three Stooges Healthywealthy.jpg The Three Stooges in 1938 L to R: Moe Howard, Curly Howard, Larry Fine Medium Vaudeville, film, television Nationality American Years active 1928–1970 Genres Farce, slapstick, musical comedy Former members Moe Howard Shemp Howard Larry Fine Curly Howard Joe Besser Joe DeRita The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid-20th century, best known for their numerous Columbia short subject films which are still syndicated on television. Their hallmark was physical farce...
"The New Three Stooges" was produced in 1965. It featured the animated adventures of Moe, Larry, & Curly Joe. The cartoons were introduced by live-action inserts with the real Stooges. These inserts were some of the only Stooges material ever filmed in color, and they also feature long-time Stooge collaberator Emil Sitka. "The Three Stooges - Color Craziness" is an hour feature comprised of these rare color Stooge comedy bits. You'll see the Stooges as wacky chefs, clueless contractors, zany dentists, and many more. They feature Moe Howard, Larry Fine, & "Curly" Joe Derita.
This is an exclusive Three Stooges special which ran on Howard Stern's Sirius/XM channel Howard 101 in 2009. Tom Bergeron (America's Funniest Home Videos, Dancing With The Stars) interviewed Moe Howard and Larry Fine when he was just a teenager. He gave the tapes to Howard Stern who then turned it into a special. Enjoy this special listen to rare interviews and the stories behind them.
The Stooges are small-time song-and-dance performers who are having trouble rehearsing due to loud tapping that is going on one story above them.
Larry's brother Moe Feinberg talks about his book: Larry, The Stooge in the Middle.
The Three Stooges 1943 Their hallmark was physical farce and slapstick. In films, the Stooges were commonly known by their first names of "Moe, Larry, and Curly", "Moe, Larry, and Shemp," or "Larry, Moe and Curly Joe". There were six active stooges with only three in the act at any given time, five of whom performed in the shorts. Larry and Moe were always present during the film era through the final years of the ensemble's run of more than forty years.
The Stooges are poster hangers who manage to destroy one of the main posters when Moe pushed Curly into the poster just as their boss Herman (Stanley
Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Shemp Howard, Joe DeRita, Joe Besser.
Moe Feinberg 1904-1986 is the brother of Larry Fine (Three Stooges). He was also president of the Three Stooges fan club from 1980-1986. He published the Three Stooges Journal during those years. http://www.threestooges.net/journal/index
From mid 1975, an NBC Nightly News segment in which John Chancellor intros a new piece about the classic comedy trio, "The Three Stooges" which discusses their impact on the generation of the 1970s, most fans of which weren't even born when the original reels first aired in theaters back in the early 1930s. Moe Howard, (who it is mentioned died right after this piece was completed) gives what has to be his final interview, albeit brief. Rare piece on a great team! NOTE: THE AUDIO IS VERY LOW. PLEASE TURN UP YOUR VOLUME TO LISTEN TO THE PIECE. THANKS!
Fascinating interview with former Stooge Larry Fine! John and Dan Discuss the wonders of the Universe every Friday night. Please subscribe! Thanks for watching!
Dallas radio talk show host, Ed Busch, interviews Larry Fine on WFAA-AM Radio on Friday, September 27th, 1974 @ 8PM CDT. Larry's speech was affected by a recent stroke and can be difficult to understand at times.
This is an exclusive Three Stooges special which ran on Howard Stern's Sirius/XM channel Howard 101 in 2009. Tom Bergeron (America's Funniest Home Videos, Dancing With The Stars) interviewed Moe Howard and Larry Fine when he was just a teenager. He gave the tapes to Howard Stern who then turned it into a special. Enjoy this special listen to rare interviews and the stories behind them.
Full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/tom-bergeron
The Three Stooges at the Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey -- July 1, 1938. Film by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann. George Mann and his wife Barbara Bradford also appear in the film. There's more about George Mann in vaudeville here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barto_and_Mann His photography here: http://www.thegeorgemannarchive.com/ And later in life here: http://onbunkerhill.org/georgemann
Moe Feinberg 1904-1986 is the brother of Larry Fine (Three Stooges). He was also president of the Three Stooges fan club from 1980-1986. He published the Three Stooges Journal during those years. http://www.threestooges.net/journal/index
Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Shemp Howard, Joe DeRita, Joe Besser.
Woodstock Minute on Larry Fine from the Three Stooges. A very rare recording of him describing the scene and his contributions at the legendary music festival.
Penn Jillette interviews the infamous Billy West and asks him to perform his many characters. For the rest of this show, or to see other episodes visit http://pennsundayschool.com/ or subscribe on iTunes.
From Wikipedia: Disorder in the Court is the 15th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1936 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disorder_in_the_Court http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0027529/ https://archive.org/details/disorder_in_the_court https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_three_stooges_in_3d_disorder_in_the_court
Funeral scene from "Happy National Gorilla Suit Day 2016!" Good ol' PIE & SELTZER FIGHT at 2:28! Here's the link to the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONgP6StLE5c January 31st is National Gorilla Suit Day!
"The New Three Stooges" was produced in 1965. It featured the animated adventures of Moe, Larry, & Curly Joe. The cartoons were introduced by live-action inserts with the real Stooges. These inserts were some of the only Stooges material ever filmed in color, and they also feature long-time Stooge collaberator Emil Sitka. "The Three Stooges - Color Craziness" is an hour feature comprised of these rare color Stooge comedy bits. You'll see the Stooges as wacky chefs, clueless contractors, zany dentists, and many more. They feature Moe Howard, Larry Fine, & "Curly" Joe Derita.
"The New Three Stooges" was produced in 1965. It featured the animated adventures of Moe, Larry, & Curly Joe. The cartoons were introduced by live-action inserts with the real Stooges. These inserts were some of the only Stooges material ever filmed in color, and they also feature long-time Stooge collaberator Emil Sitka. "The Three Stooges - Color Craziness" is an hour feature comprised of these rare color Stooge comedy bits. You'll see the Stooges as wacky chefs, clueless contractors, zany dentists, and many more. They feature Moe Howard, Larry Fine, & "Curly" Joe Derita.
This is a fun record by Hanna-Barbera with Daws Butler voicing Yogi Bear teamed up with the Three Stooges, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita (Curly Joe). In this funny story, Yogi, Moe, Larry, and Curly Joe meet the Mad, Mad, Mad, Dr. No-No!
Gold Raiders is a 1951 comedy Western film starring The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard) and George O'Brien. The picture was
The Three Stooges - Color Craziness" is an hour feature comprised of these rare color Stooge comedy bits. You'll see the Stooges as wacky chefs, clueless contractors, zany dentists, and many more. They feature Moe Howard, Larry Fine, & "Curly" Joe Derita.
The Three Stooges Full Episodes, 4 full episodes with Moe, Larry, Curly, Shemp. Unfortunately, Curly appears in only one episode, "DisOrder in the Court". Shemp is the third Stooge in the 3 remaining episodes. He is pretty funny. I wish I could bring you more of the Three Stooges, but they are owned by an outside company. These 4 episodes of the Three Stooges are in the Public Domain and that is why I am able to post them on youtube. I hope you enjoy them. Thanks for watching and Please Subscribe. I will try to find more Three Stooges Video that I can post in the future. Here are the titles of the Three Stooges Episodes in this compilation : "Disorder in the Court", (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). "Brideless Groom", (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). "Sing a Song o...
Kimberly Taylor (Penthouse Pet) Billy West - Larry Fine parody Old pics of Howard & Robin, blowflute; Hidden camera on Kimberly Taylor (Penthouse Pet); Kenneth Keith Kallenbach - Blows smoke through his eyes; Billy West - Father Bruce Ritter parody; Dartman; Live commercial: Brother P-Touch - Sandi Corn & Kimberly Taylor; Boy Gary wears wedding veil; Stuttering John interviews Tom Landry & Ted Williams; Live commercial: Nutri/System - Larry Fine and sheep; Bill Young - Necklace through his nose; Glenn Notice - Sucks up popcorn}
The Three Stooges - "Color Craziness" This work is under public domain Source video: (https://archive.org/details/ColorCrazinessTheThreeStooges) License: (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/) Credits: From The Public Domain Movie Database (https://archive.org/) "The New Three Stooges" was produced in 1965. It featured the animated adventures of Moe, Larry, & Curly Joe. The cartoons were introduced by live-action inserts with the real Stooges. These inserts were some of the only Stooges material ever filmed in color, and they also feature long-time Stooge collaberator Emil Sitka. "The Three Stooges - Color Craziness" is an hour feature comprised of these rare color Stooge comedy bits. You'll see the Stooges as wacky chefs, clueless contractors, zany dentists, and many mor...
The New Three Stooges" was produced in 1965. "The Three Stooges - Color Craziness" is an hour feature comprised of these rare color Stooge comedy bits. You'll see the Stooges as wacky chefs, clueless contractors, zany dentists, and many more. They feature Moe Howard, Larry Fine, & "Curly" Joe Derita.