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This is a list of actors who have co-starred in films with The Three Stooges.Inclusion on this list should be reserved for notable actors that can be confirmed as taking supporting roles (either credited or uncredited) in films commonly regarded as having the Three Stooges as primary characters.
Three Stooges Fun-o-Rama (introduced in 1959) was an all-Stooges show capitalizing on their TV fame, again with shorts chosen at random for individual theaters. The Three Stooges Follies (1974) was similar to Laff Hour , with a trio of Stooge comedies augmented by actor, comedian and filmmaker Buster Keaton and Vera Vague shorts, a Batman ...
Three Stooges Fun-o-Rama (introduced in 1959) was an all-Stooges show capitalizing on their TV fame, again with shorts chosen at random for individual theaters. The Three Stooges Follies (1974) was similar to Laff Hour, with a trio of Stooge comedies augmented by Buster Keaton and Vera Vague shorts, a Batman serial chapter, and a Kate Smith ...
Emil Sitka (December 22, 1914 – January 16, 1998) was an American actor who appeared in hundreds of movies, short films, and television shows, and who is best known for his numerous appearances with The Three Stooges.
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A Plumbing We Will Go (1940, Stooges) From Nurse to Worse (1940, Stooges) The Ring and the Belle (1940, Clyde) Ready, Willing but Unable (1941, Brendel) Host to a Ghost (1941, Clyde) Phoney Cronies (1942, Brendel) They Stooge to Conga (1943, Stooges) A Gem of a Jam (1943, Stooges) Spook to Me (1945, Clyde) Get Along, Little Zombie (1946, Herbert)
Joe Palma (born Joseph Provenzano; March 17, 1905 – August 14, 1994) was an American film actor.Palma appeared in over 120 films between 1937 and 1968.He was well known as a supporting player for The Three Stooges and his brief tenure as a body double to member Shemp Howard for four shorts produced after Shemp's death, which led to the coining of the term "Fake Shemp".
Bess Flowers (November 23, 1898 – July 28, 1984) was an American actress best known for her work as an extra in hundreds of films. [1] She was known as "The Queen of the Hollywood Extras," [2] appearing in more than 350 feature films and numerous comedy shorts in her 41-year career.