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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 formative influence by several later comedy stars.
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41. His Family Doctor Was Sent For. Late in the evening of Monday December 21, Healy’s family physician, Dr. Wyant Lamont arrived. Lamont, who only days before had delivered Healy’s son into the world, examined him and immediately realized that Healy was in serious medical trouble, more trouble than Lamont could deal with by himself.
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Ted Healy. 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. As the 1930s started, Ted...
- October 1, 1896
- December 21, 1937
David G. Wilson (step-grandson) Pat DiCicco (cousin) Albert Romolo Broccoli ( / ˈbrɒk.ə.li / BROK-ə-lee; [1] April 5, 1909 – June 27, 1996), nicknamed " Cubby ", was an American film producer who made more than 40 motion pictures throughout his career. Most of the films were made in the United Kingdom and often filmed at Pinewood Studios.
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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
Sep 7, 2020 · Healy was born Oct. 1, 1896, in Houston, Texas, to Charley Nash and Mary Eugenia McGinty Nash. His birth name was Ernest Lea Nash. According to the book “Nobody’s Stooge: Ted Healy,” by Bill ...
Healy's biography also serves as the backstory to the rise of what became The Three Stooges act. He had an eagle eye in spotting and cultivating the talents of Shemp, Moe, Larry and Curly, who served their apprenticeship in his act off and on from 1923 to 1934. As "father" of the act, he took his stooges to Broadway and Hollywood.