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Curly Howard. Jerome Lester Horwitz (October 22, 1903 – January 18, 1952), better known by his stage name Curly Howard, was an American comedian and actor. He was a member of the comedy team The Three Stooges, which also featured his elder brothers Moe and Shemp Howard, as well as actor Larry Fine. In early shorts, he was billed as Curley.
Curly Howard. Jerome "Curly" Howard, the rotund, bald Stooge with the high voice was the most popular member of The Three Stooges. His first stage experience was as a comedic conductor for the Orville Knapp Band in 1928. Curly joined The Three Stooges in 1932, replacing his brother Shemp Howard.
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Curly Howard. Actor: If a Body Meets a Body. Jerome "Curly" Howard, the rotund, bald Stooge with the high voice was the most popular member of The Three Stooges. His first stage experience was as a comedic conductor for the Orville Knapp Band in 1928.
- October 22, 1903
- January 18, 1952
Jerome Lester “Jerry” Horwitz, more popular by his stage name ‘Curly Howard’, was an American comedian and vaudevillian. He is best remembered as a member of the American slapstick comedy team ‘The Three Stooges’, which also had his older brothers Moe Howard and Shemp Howard, and actor Larry Fine.
Jan 18, 2012 · In 1932, Jerome Howard (soon to be universally known as "Curly") joined The Three Stooges comedy team. He was replacing his older brother, Shemp, as the third Stooge, joining his older...
- Eddie Deezen
He was replaced by Moe's younger brother, Jerome "Curly" Howard, in 1932. Two years later, after appearing in several movies, the trio left Healy and signed on to appear in their own short-subject comedies for Columbia Pictures, now billed as "The Three Stooges".
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Oct 28, 2023 · Shemp Howard was part of the original Three Stooges act before they gained fame, but he left due to being frightened of the abusive behavior of their boss, Ted Healy. After Curly's debilitating stroke, Shemp rejoined the Stooges but was later replaced by Joe Besser.