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    Ted Healy (born Charles Ernest Lee Nash; October 1, 1896 – December 21, 1937) was an American vaudeville performer, comedian, and actor. Though he is chiefly remembered as the creator of The Three Stooges and the style of slapstick comedy that they later made famous, he had a successful stage and film career of his own and was cited as a ...

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  2. Jan 29, 2024 · His reporting has also revealed how easy it is to publish unsubstantiated facts on Wikipedia. As I write this, he has presented his research on Healys death and the key players in it in 28 blog posts in two series: “The Death of Ted Healy” and “Wikipedia: Murder and Myth.”

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0372384Ted Healy - IMDb

    Actor: Mad Love. Ted Healy was was born Ernest Lea Nash and grew up as a very good friend of Moses "Moe" and Samuel "Shemp" Horwitz (later Moe and Shemp Howard). In the '20s he changed his name to Ted Healy and got Moe, Shemp, and a violinist named Larry Feinberg (later Larry Fine) to do vaudeville acts with him as his stooges.

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    • October 1, 1896
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    • December 21, 1937
  4. Ted Healy was born Clarence Lea Nash in Kaufman, Texas, on October 1, 1896. Around 1919, after years of flirtation with show business, he rejected a career as a businessman and entered vaudeville as Ted Healy. In 1922 his solo act was expanded to include his wife, Elizabeth Braun.

    • October 1, 1896
    • December 21, 1937
  5. Knuckleheaded Facts About Ted Healy, Creator Of The Three Stooges - Factinate. 1. He Was A Latch-Key Kid. Born in Kaufman, Texas, Ted Healy came into the world as Earnest Lee Nash—and he was behind the eight ball from the get-go. His father, an itinerant gambler, was never around much and left when Healy was very young.

  6. In 1930, Ted Healy and His Stooges (plus comedian Fred Sanborn) appeared in Soup to Nuts, their first Hollywood feature film, released by Fox Film Corporation. The film was not a critical success, but the Stooges' performances were singled out as memorable, leading Fox to offer the trio a contract, minus Healy. [4]

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  8. This is a complete list of short subjects and feature films that featured The Three Stooges released between 1930 and 1970. Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard appeared in a single feature film with Ted Healy released by Fox Film Corporation entitled Soup to Nuts (1930).

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