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Shemp Howard (born
Samuel Horwitz;
March 11, 1895 –
November 22, 1955), was an
American comedian and actor. He was
called "
Shemp"
because "Sam" came out...
- A fake
Shemp is a type of body
double who
appears in a film to
replace another actor or person,
usually when the
original actor has died, or is unable...
- "third stooge" was pla**** in turn by
Shemp Howard (born
Samuel Horwitz),
Curly Howard (born
Jerome Horwitz),
Shemp Howard again, Joe Besser, and "Curly...
- and
Irving weren't
involved in show business, but he, his
older brother Shemp Howard, and his
younger brother Curly Howard eventually became known as...
- 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...
- in Venice.
Healy brought Fine,
Shemp Howard, and Moe
Howard together for the
first time as a trio. "Moe, Larry, and
Shemp", with Fred Sanborn, appeared...
-
scene in
which she
repels suitor Shemp Howard—right
through a door.
Director Edward Bernds remembers: In the story,
Shemp had a few
hours in
which to get...
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interrupts Shemp's classroom session with news of his
uncle Caleb's demise,
provoking Shemp's initial disparagement of his late relative. However,
Shemp's demeanor...
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minus Ted Healy, go on to
become known as The
Three Stooges comic trio (
Shemp Howard, Moe Howard, and
Larry Fine).
Goldberg made a
cameo appearance in...
- Fine and
Shemp Howard appeared in a
single feature film with Ted
Healy released by Fox Film
Corporation entitled Soup to Nuts (1930).
Shemp departed the...