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All Stooges, All the Time!

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1893 Back to Top
2/9/1893 Supporting actor Gino Corrado was born
1895 Back to Top
2/16/1895 Supporting actor Vernon Dent was born
3/17/1895 Shemp Howard (Samuel Horwitz) was born
1896 Back to Top
10/1/1896 Ted Healy (Charles Earnest Lee Nash ) was born
1897 Back to Top
6/19/1897 Moe Howard (Moses Horwitz) was born
1898 Back to Top
12/3/1898 Supporting actor Monty Collins was born
1900 Back to Top
9/17/1900 Producer/Director Jules White was born
1902 Back to Top
5/11/1902 Supporting actor Dick Curtis was born
10/5/1902 Larry Fine (Louis Feinberg) was born
12/7/1902 Supporting actor John Tyrell was born
1903 Back to Top
10/22/1903 Curly Howard (Jerome Horwitz) was born
1905 Back to Top
7/12/1905 Director Ed Bernds was born
8/1/1905 Supporting actress Bonnie Bonnell was born
1906 Back to Top
11/27/1906 Supporting actor Dudly Dickerson was born
1907 Back to Top
8/12/1907 Joe Besser was born
1909 Back to Top
7/12/1909 Curly-Joe DeRita (Joseph Wardell) was born
1910 Back to Top
5/6/1910 Supporting actress June Gittelson was born
1911 Back to Top
4/3/1911 Supporting actress Nanette Bordeaux (Helene Olivine Veilleux) was born
1914 Back to Top
8/7/1914 Supporting actress Phyllis Crane (Phyllis Francis) was born
12/22/1914 Supporting actor Emil Sitka was born
1915 Back to Top
11/20/1915 Supporting actor Richard Fiske (Thomas Richard Potts) was born
1925 Back to Top
6/7/1925 Moe Howard married Helen Schoenberger
1926 Back to Top
?, 1926 Wise Guys Prefer Brunettes (with Ted Healy) was released
1930 Back to Top
8/5/1930 Curly Howard married his first wife, Julia Rosenthal
9/28/1930 Soup to Nuts (the Stooges first film appearance) was released
1932 Back to Top
?, 1932 Hollywood on Parade (with Ted Healy and His Stooges) was released
11/19/1932 Joe Besser married Erna Dora Kretschmer
1933 Back to Top
?, 1933 Give Me a Job (with Moe Howard) was released
6/8/1933 Stop, Sadie, Stop (with Ted Healy) in production - never released (except for 1 print)
7/6/1933 Nertsery Rhymes was released
8/25/1933 Turn Back the Clock was released
8/26/1933 Beer and Pretzels was released
9/16/1933 Salt Water Daffy (with Shemp Howard) was released
9/16/1933 Hello Pop! was released
9/25/1933 In the Dough (with Shemp Howard) was released
9/29/1933 Stage Mother (with Ted Healy and Larry Fine) was released
9/30/1933 Close Relations (with Shemp Howard) was released
10/14/1933 Plane Nuts was released
10/20/1933 Meet the Baron was released
11/24/1933 Dancing Lady was released
12/4/1933 Myrt and Marge was released
12/9/1933 Here Comes Flossie (with Shemp Howard) was released
1934 Back to Top
?, 1934 So You Won't T-T-T-Talk (with Shemp Howard) was released
1/5/1934 Fugitive Lovers was released
1/13/1934 How'd Ya Like That? (with Shemp Howard) was released
1/26/1934 Henry the Ache (with Shemp Howard) was released
2/10/1934 Roast Beef and Movies (with Curly Howard) was released
2/14/1934 Mushrooms (with Shemp Howard) was released
2/16/1934 The Knife of the Party (with Shemp Howard) was released
2/17/1934 Pugs and Kisses (with Shemp Howard) was released
3/10/1934 Jailbirds of Paradise was released
3/16/1934 Lazy River (with Ted Healy) was released
3/19/1934 The Stooges (Moe, Larry and Curly) signed their first contract with Columbia Pictures
3/27/1934 to 3/30/1934 Woman Haters in production
4/14/1934 Very Close Veins (with Shemp Howard) was released
4/28/1934 Corn on the Cop (with Shemp Howard) was released
5/2/1934 to 5/4/1934 Punch Drunks in production
5/5/1934 Woman Haters was released
5/12/1934 The Big Idea was released
5/19/1934 I Scream (with Shemp Howard) was released
6/1/1934 Hollywood Party was released
6/15/1934 Operator 13 (with Ted Healy) was released
6/23/1934 Art Trouble (with Shemp Howard) was released
6/28/1934 My Mummy's Arms (with Shemp Howard) was released
7/13/1934 Punch Drunks was released
7/27/1934 Paris Interlude (with Ted Healy) was released
8/11/1934 Dare Devil O'Dare (with Shemp Howard) was released
8/29/1934 to 9/1/1934 Men in Black in production
9/14/1934 Death on a Diamond (with Ted Healy) was released
9/28/1934 Men in Black was released
10/20/1934 Smoked Hams (with Shemp Howard) was released
10/22/1934 The Captain Hates the Sea was released
10/28/1934 to 10/30/1934 Three Little Pigskins in production
11/23/1934 to 11/27/1934 Horse Collars in production
12/8/1934 Three Little Pigskins was released
12/15/1934 Dizzy and Daffy (with Shemp Howard) was released
12/19/1934 to 12/22/1934 Restless Knights in production
12/21/1934 The Band Plays On (with Ted Healy) was released
12/29/1934 A Peach of a Pair (with Shemp Howard) was released
1935 Back to Top
?, 1935 La Fiesta Santa Barbara (with Ted Healy) was released
1/10/1935 Horse Collars was released
2/8/1935 The Winning Ticket (with Ted Healy) was released
2/20/1935 Restless Knights was released
Early March 1935 (?) Pop Goes the Easel in production
3/9/1935 His First Flame (with Shemp Howard) was released
3/13/1935 The Casino Murder Case (with Ted Healy) was released
3/13/1935 to 3/18/1935 Uncivil Warriors in production
3/29/1935 Pop Goes the Easel was released
4/11/1935 to 4/15/1935 Pardon My Scotch in production
4/19/1935 Reckless (with Ted Healy) was released
4/26/1935 Uncivil Warriors was released
5/2/1935 to 5/6/1935 Hoi Polloi in production
5/4/1935 Why Pay Rent?> (with Shemp Howard) was released
5/24/1935 Murder in the Fleet (with Ted Healy) was released
6/15/1935 Serves You Right (with Shemp Howard) was released
7/12/1935 Mad Love (with Ted Healy) was released
8/1/1935 Pardon My Scotch was released
8/24/1935 On the Wagon (with Shemp Howard) was released
8/29/1935 Hoi Polloi was released
8/30/1935 Here Comes the Band (with Ted Healy) was released
10/9/1935 to 10/12/1935 Three Little Beers in production
10/11/1935 It's in the Air (with Ted Healy) was released
10/19/1935 The Officer's Mess (with Shemp Howard) was released
10/25/1935 to 10/29/1935 Movie Maniacs in production
10/31/1935 Convention Girl (with Shemp Howard) was released
11/28/1935 Three Little Beers was released
12/11/1935 to 12/14/1935 Ants in the Pantry in production
1936 Back to Top
1/4/1936 While the Cat's Away (with Shemp Howard) was released
1/31/1936 Screen Snapshots #6 was released
2/6/1936 Ants in the Pantry was released
2/20/1936 Movie Maniacs was released
2/28/1936 Screen Snapshots #7 was released
3/14/1936 For the Love of Pete (with Shemp Howard) was released
3/18/1936 to 3/21/1936 Half-Shot Shooters in production
4/1/1936 to 4/6/1936 Disorder in the Court in production
4/29/1936 to 5/4/1936 A Pain in the Pullman in production
4/30/1936 Half-Shot Shooters was released
5/8/1936 Speed (with Ted Healy) was released
5/9/1936 Absorbing Junior (with Shemp Howard) was released
5/15/1936 Ted Healy married Betty Hickman
5/19/1936 to 5/22/1936 False Alarms in production
5/30/1936 Disorder in the Court was released
6/3/1936 to 6/6/1936 Whoops, I'm an Indian in production
6/6/1936 Here's Howe (with Shemp Howard) was released
6/10/1936 to 6/15/1936 Slippery Silks in production
6/26/1936 San Francisco (with Ted Healy) was released
6/27/1936 A Pain in the Pullman was released
8/15/1936 Punch and Beauty (with Shemp Howard) was released
8/16/1936 False Alarms was released
8/21/1936 Sing, Baby, Sing (with Ted Healy) was released
9/11/1936 Whoops I'm an Indian was released
9/12/1936 The Choke's on You (with Shemp Howard) was released
10/2/1936 The Longest Night (with Ted Healy) was released
11/2/1936 to 11/5/1936 Grips, Grunts and Groans in production
11/13/1936 Mad Holiday (with Ted Healy) was released
11/28/1936 The Blonde Bomber (with Shemp Howard) was released
12/9/1936 to 12/12/1936 Dizzy Doctors in production
12/27/1936 Slippery Silks was released
1937 Back to Top
1/15/1937 Grips, Grunts and Groans was released
1/29/1937 Man of the People (with Ted Healy) was released
2/1/1937 to 2/4/1937 Three Dumb Clucks in production
2/6/1937 Kick Me Again (with Shemp Howard) was released
3/3/1937 to 3/6/1937 Back to the Woods in production
3/19/1937 Dizzy Doctors was released
4/14/1937 to 4/19/1937 Goofs and Saddles in production
4/17/1937 Three Dumb Clucks was released
4/23/1937 Good Old Soak (with Ted Healy) was released
4/24/1937 Taking the Count (with Shemp Howard) was released
5/5/1937 to 5/8/1937 Cash and Carry in production
5/12/1937 to 5/17/1937 Playing the Ponies in production
5/14/1937 Back to the Woods was released
5/28/1937 to 6/2/1937 The Sitter Downers in production
6/7/1937 Curly Howard married Elaine Ackerman
7/2/1937 Goofs and Saddles was released
Fall 1937 (?) Tassels in the Air in production
9/3/1937 Cash and Carry was released
9/4/1937 Varsity Show (with Ted Healy) was released
10/15/1937 Playing the Ponies was released
10/19/1937 to 10/23/1937 Termites of 1938 in production
10/25/1937 to 10/28/1937 Flat Foot Stooges in production
11/12/1937 to 11/17/1937 Wee Wee Monsieur in production
11/16/1937 Hollywood Round-Up (with Shemp Howard) was released
11/26/1937 The Sitter Downers was released
12/23/1937 Headin' East (with Shemp Howard) was released
1938 Back to Top
?, 1938 Not Guilty Enough (with Shemp Howard) was released
1/7/1938 Termites of 1938 was released
1/15/1938 Hollywood Hotel (with Ted Healy) was released
1/19/1938 Love is a Headache (with Ted Healy) was released
2/18/1938 Wee Wee Monsieur was released
Early March 1938 (?) Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb in production
3/3/1938 Start Cheering was released
3/14/1938 to 3/17/1938 Violent is the Word for Curly in production
3/22/1938 to 3/25/1938 Three Little Sew and Sews in production
3/25/1938 Cuckoorancho (with Joe Besser) was released
3/30/1938 to 4/2/1938 Mutts to You in production
4/1/1938 Tassels in the Air was released
4/7/1938 to 4/12/1938 Three Missing Links in production
5/13/1938 Flat Foot Stooges was released
5/20/1938 Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb was released
7/2/1938 Violent is the Word for Curly was released
7/29/1938 Three Missing Links was released
10/14/1938 Mutts to You was released
11/1/1938 to 11/4/1938 We Want Our Mummy in production
11/15/1938 to 11/18/1938 A-Ducking They Did Go in production
11/28/1938 to 12/1/1938 Yes, We Have No Bonanza in production
12/9/1938 Home on the Rage (with Shemp Howard) was released
12/12/1938 to 12/15/1938 Saved by the Belle in production
12/27/1938 to 12/30/1938 Calling All Curs in production
1939 Back to Top
?, 1939 Another Thin Man (with Shemp Howard) was released
1/6/1939 Three Little Sew and Sews was released
2/24/1939 We Want Our Mummy was released
3/16/1939 to 3/20/1939 Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise in production
4/6/1939 to 4/10/1939 Three Sappy People in production
4/7/1939 A-Ducking They Did Go was released
Late Spring 1939 (?) Cookoo Cavaliers in production
5/12/1939 Screen Snapshots #9 was released
5/19/1939 Yes, We Have No Bonanza was released
Summer 1939 (?) How High Is Up? in production
6/30/1939 Saved by the Belle was released
8/25/1939 Calling All Curs was released
Fall 1939 (?) From Nurse to Worse in production
9/6/1939 Jennie Horwitz, mother of Moe, Curly and Shemp, died
10/6/1939 Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise was released
11/8/1939 to 11/11/1939 Rockin' Through the Rockies in production
11/24/1939 The Glove Slingers (with Shemp Howard) was released
12/1/1939 Three Sappy People was released
12/6/1939 to 12/9/1939 You Nazty Spy in production
12/13/1939 to 12/18/1939 A-Plumbing We Will Go in production
Mid-Late December 1939 (?) No Census, No Feeling in production
1940 Back to Top
?, 1940 Murder Over New York (with Shemp Howard) was released
1/19/1940 You Nazty Spy was released
Spring 1940 (?) Nutty But Nice in production
3/8/1940 Rockin' Through the Rockies was released
4/5/1940 Money Squawks (with Shemp Howard) was released
4/19/1940 A-Plumbing We Will Go was released
5/24/1940 Hot Steel (with Joe Besser) was released
5/31/1940 Boobs in the Woods (with Shemp Howard) was released
6/14/1940 Nutty But Nice was released
6/20/1940 Director Charley Chase died
7/26/1940 Millionaires in Prison (with Shemp Howard) was released
7/26/1940 How High Is Up? was released
8/23/1940 From Nurse to Worse was released
9/6/1940 Pleased to Mitt You (with Shemp Howard) was released
9/13/1940 The Leatherpushers (with Shemp Howard) was released
10/4/1940 No Census, No Feeling was released
11/15/1940 Cookoo Cavaliers was released
11/29/1940 The Bank Dick (with Shemp Howard) was released
12/20/1940 Give Us Wings (with Shemp Howard) was released
12/27/1940 Boobs in Arms was released
1941 Back to Top
?, 1941 Road Show (with Shemp Howard) was released
?, 1941 Cracked Nuts (with Shemp Howard) was released
1/17/1941 Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga (with Shemp Howard) was released
1/31/1941 Buck Privates (with Shemp Howard) was released
2/7/1941 So Long, Mr. Chumps was released
2/14/1941 Meet the Chump (with Shemp Howard) was released
3/7/1941 Mr. Dynamite (with Shemp Howard) was released
3/21/1941 Dutiful But Dumb was released
5/16/1941 All the World's a Stooge was released
5/23/1941 Too Many Blondes (with Shemp Howard) was released
5/30/1941 In the Navy (with Shemp Howard) was released
6/5/1941 Time Out for Rhythm was released
6/20/1941 San Antonio Rose (with Shemp Howard) was released
6/23/1941 Tight Shoes (with Shemp Howard) was released
6/27/1941 Hit the Road (with Shemp Howard) was released
7/14/1941 I'll Never Heil Again was released
8/8/1941 Hold That Ghost (with Shemp Howard) was released
8/22/1941 An Ache in Every Stake was released
10/16/1941 In the Sweet Pie and Pie was released
12/4/1941 Some More of Samoa was released
12/23/1941 Hellzapoppin' (with Shemp Howard) was released
12/27/1941 The Invisible Woman (with Shemp Howard) was released
1942 Back to Top
1/8/1942 Loco Boy Makes Good was released
2/26/1942 Cactus Makes Perfect was released
3/20/1942 Butch Minds the Baby (with Shemp Howard) was released
4/17/1942 Mississippi Gambler (with Shemp Howard) was released
4/17/1942 The Strange Case of Dr. RX (with Shemp Howard) was released
4/23/1942 What's the Matador was released
6/12/1942 Private Buckeroo (with Shemp Howard) was released
7/2/1942 Matri-Phony was released
7/30/1942 Three Smart Saps was released
9/18/1942 Even As I.O.U. was released
9/24/1942 My Sister Eileen was released
11/13/1942 Sock-a-bye Baby was released
12/11/1942 Pittsburgh (with Shemp Howard) was released
12/25/1942 Arabian Nights (with Shemp Howard) was released
1943 Back to Top
1/1/1943 They Stooge to Conga was released
2/5/1943 Dizzy Detectives was released
2/5/1943 How's About It? (with Shemp Howard) was released
3/19/1943 It Ain't Hay (with Shemp Howard) was released
4/2/1943 Spook Louder was released
4/2/1943 Keep 'Em Slugging (with Shemp Howard) was released
5/28/1943 Back From the Front was released
7/9/1943 Three Little Twirps was released
7/30/1943 Higher Than a Kite was released
8/13/1943 I Can Hardly Wait was released
8/20/1943 A Farmer for the Day (with Shemp Howard) was released
9/24/1943 Dizzy Pilots was released
10/8/1943 Crazy House (with Shemp Howard) was released
11/18/1943 Phoney Express was released
11/20/1943 Strictly in the Groove (with Shemp Howard) was released
12/23/1943 Soloman Horwitz, father of Moe, Curly and Shemp, died
12/30/1943 A Gem of a Jam was released
1944 Back to Top
2/5/1944 Crash Goes the Hash was released
3/19/1944 Busy Buddies was released
4/6/1944 Hey, Rookie! (with Joe Besser) was released
5/26/1944 The Yoke's on Me was released
7/16/1944 Idle Roomers was released
7/22/1944 Three of a Kind (with Shemp Howard) was released
7/23/1944 Pick a Peck of Plumbers (with Shemp Howard) was released
7/30/1944 Supporting actor Bud Jamison died
8/10/1944 Supporting actor Richard Fiske was killed in action during World War II
9/8/1944 Moonlight and Cactus (with Shemp Howard) was released
9/22/1944 Gents Without Cents was released
10/5/1944 The Strange Affair (with Shemp Howard) was released
10/27/1944 Open Season for Saps (with Shemp Howard) was released
11/24/1944 No Dough, Boys was released
11/25/1944 The Doughgirls (with Joe DeRita) was released
12/8/1944 Crazy Knights (with Shemp Howard) was released
1945 Back to Top
1/19/1945 Three Pests in a Mess was released
1/23/1945 Curly (42) checks into Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara, diagnosed with extreme hypertension, a retinal hemorrhage and obesity, from years of excessive drinking, partying and eating
1/23/1945 Eadie Was a Lady (with Joe Besser) was released
2/16/1945 Off Again, On Again (with Shemp Howard) was released
2/28/1945 The Gentleman Misbehaves (with Shemp Howard) was released
3/17/1945 Booby Dupes was released
4/9/1945 to 4/13/1945 A Bird in the Head in production
4/17/1945 Rockin' in the Rockies was released
5/11/1945 and 5/12/1945 Three Troubledoers in production (only known dates)
6/2/1945 Trouble Chasers (with Shemp Howard) was released
6/8/1945 One Exciting Week (with Shemp Howard) was released
6/20/1945 Dangerous Business (with Shemp Howard) was released
7/20/1945 Idiots Deluxe was released
8/30/1945 If a Body Meets a Body was released
10/4/1945 Where the Pests Begin (with Shemp Howard) was released
10/17/1945 Curly Howard married his 3rd wife, Marion Buxbaum
10/17/1945 Blondie Knows Best (with Shemp Howard) was released
11/15/1945 Micro-Phonies was released
12/13/1945 A Hit With a Miss (with Shemp Howard) was released
12/28/1945 The Sailor Takes a Wife (with Joe DeRita) was released
1946 Back to Top
?, 1946 High School Hero (with Joe DeRita) was released
1/1/1946 People Are Funny (with Joe DeRita) was released
1/10/1946 Beer Barrel Polecats was released
1/14/1946 Curly and Marion Howard separate in a scandalous and very public divorce dispute
1/30/1946 to 2/2/1946 Monkey Businessmen in production
2/28/1946 A Bird in the Head was released
3/16/1946 Swing Parade of 1946 was released
3/22/1946 Mr. Noisy (with Shemp Howard) was released
3/28/1946 Talk About a Lady (with Joe Besser) was released
3/29/1946 Uncivil Warbirds was released
4/11/1946 Jiggers, My Wife (with Shemp Howard) was released
4/15/1946 to 4/18/1946 Three Little Pirates in production
4/25/1946 Three Troubledoers was released
5/2/1946 to 5/6/1946 Half-Wits Holiday in production
5/6/1946 Curly suffers a stroke during the filming of Half-Wits Holiday
6/20/1946 Monkey Businessmen was released
7/4/1946 Three Loan Wolves was released
Fall 1946 Shemp Howard rejoins the Stooges to replace Curly, who is too ill to work any longer
9/5/1946 G.I. Wanna Home was released
9/12/1946 to 9/16/1946 The Good Bad Egg (with Joe DeRita) in production
9/19/1946 Society Mugs (with Shemp Howard) was released
10/3/1946 Rhythm and Weep was released
11/7/1946 Slappily Married (with Joe DeRita) was released
12/5/1946 Three Little Pirates was released
1947 Back to Top
1/9/1947 Half-Wits Holiday was released
3/6/1947 Fright Night was released
3/20/1947 The Good Bad Egg (with Joe DeRita) was released
3/27/1947 Bride and Gloom (with Shemp Howard) was released
4/24/1947 Out West was released
7/17/1947 Hold That Lion was released
7/31/1947 Curly Howard married Valerie Newman
9/11/1947 Brideless Groom was released
10/30/1947 Sing a Song of Six Pants was released
12/18/1947 All Gummed Up was released
12/18/1947 Wedlock Deadlock (with Joe DeRita) was released
1948 Back to Top
1/8/1948 Shivering Sherlocks was released
2/26/1948 Pardon My Clutch was released
3/4/1948 Squareheads of the Round Table was released
4/29/1948 Jitter Bughouse (with Joe DeRita) was released
5/6/1948 Fiddlers Three was released
July, 1948 Feudin', Fussin', and A-Fightin' (with Joe Besser) was released
July, 1948 Coroner Creek (with Joe DeRita) was released
7/8/1948 Hot Scots was released
8/24/1948 Supporting actor Cy Schindell died
9/2/1948 Heavenly Daze was released
10/7/1948 I'm a Monkey's Uncle was released
10/19/1948 The Stooges first TV appearance
11/4/1948 Mummys Dummies was released
12/9/1948 A Crime on Their Hands was released
1949 Back to Top
1/26/1949 and 1/27/1949 Vagabond Loafers in production (known dates)
2/3/1949 The Ghost Talks was released
2/8/1949 and 2/9/1949 Punchy Cowpunchers in production (known dates)
2/15/1949 to 2/17/1949 Hugs and Mugs in production
3/3/1949 Who Done It? was released
5/5/1949 Hocus Pocus was released
5/27/1949 Africa Screams (with Shemp Howard and Joe Besser) was released
7/7/1949 Fuelin' Around was released
9/1/1949 Malice in the Palace was released
9/8/1949 Waiting in the Lurch (with Joe Besser) was released
10/6/1949 Vagabond Loafers was released
11/3/1949 Dunked in the Deep was released
1950 Back to Top
January, 1950 Woman in Hiding (with Joe Besser) was released
1/5/1950 Punchy Cowpunchers was released
1/9/1950 to 1/12/1950 Three Arabian Nuts in production
February, 1950 Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey (with Joe Besser) was released
2/2/1950 Hugs and Mugs was released
March, 1950 Outside the Wall (with Joe Besser) was released
3/2/1950 Dopey Dicks was released
3/9/1950 Dizzy Yardbirds (with Joe Besser) was released
3/11/1950 The Stooges appeared on the Ed Wynn TV show
3/22/1950 and 3/23/1950 Scrambled Brains in production (known dates)
4/29/1950 The Stooges appeared on the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund telethon
5/2/1950 The Stooges appeared on Texaco Star Theatre
5/4/1950 Love at First Bite was released
6/13/1950 to 6/16/1950 Merry Mavericks in production
6/19/1950 to 6/20/1950 The Tooth Will Out in production
6/22/1950 Don't Throw That Knife in production (only known date)
7/6/1950 Self-Made Maids was released
August, 1950 The Desert Hawk (with Joe Besser) was released
9/2/1950 Supporting actress Symona Boniface died
9/7/1950 Three Hams on Rye was released
10/5/1950 Studio Stoops was released
10/13/1950 The Stooges appeared on NBC's Kate Smith Hour
11/9/1950 Slaphappy Sleuths was released
12/7/1950 A Snitch in Time was released
12/26/1950 to 12/30/1950 Gold Raiders in production
1951 Back to Top
1/4/1951 Three Arabian Nuts was released
2/1/1951 Baby Sitters' Jitters was released
2/12/1951 and 2/13/1951 The Pest Man Wins in production (known dates)
5/3/1951 Don't Throw That Knife was released
6/1/1951 Supporting actor Monty Collins died
7/7/1951 Scrambled Brains was released
7/23/1951 to 7/26/1951 Fraidy Cat (with Joe Besser) in production
9/6/1951 Merry Mavericks was released
9/14/1951 Gold Raiders was released
10/4/1951 The Tooth Will Out was released
10/22/1951 to 10/24/1951 Aim, Fire, Scoot (with Joe Besser) in production
11/1/1951 Hula-La-La was released
11/6/1951 to 11/19/1951 Listen, Judge in production
12/6/1951 The Pest Man Wins was released
12/13/1951 Fraidy Cat (with Joe Besser) was released
1952 Back to Top
1/1/1952 The Stooges appeared live on the Frank Sinatra Show
1/3/1952 Supporting actor Dick Curtis died
1/3/1952 A Missed Fortune was released
1/7/1952 to 1/9/1952 He Cooked His Goose in production
1/18/1952 Curly Howard (Jerome Horwitz) died
2/10/1952 Supporting actor Herbert Evans died
3/6/1952 Listen, Judge was released
3/13/1952 Aim, Fire, Scoot (with Joe Besser) was released
4/28/1952 to 4/30/1952 Caught on the Bounce (with Joe Besser) in production
5/1/1952 Corny Casanovas was released
5/19/1952 Booty and the Beast in production (known date)
5/20/1952 to 5/21/1952 Loose Loot in production
7/3/1952 He Cooked His Goose was released
7/4/1952 Gents in a Jam was released
7/14/1952 to 7/16/1952 Tricky Dicks in production
8/26/1952 to 8/29/1952 Three Dark Horses in production
10/9/1952 Caught on the Bounce (with Joe Besser) was released
10/13/1952 Bubble Trouble in production
10/16/1952 Three Dark Horses was released
12/4/1952 Cuckoo on a Choo Choo was released
1953 Back to Top
2/3/1953 to 2/5/1953 Spies and Guys (with Joe Besser) in production
2/5/1953 Up in Daisy's Penthouse was released
3/5/1953 Booty and the Beast was released
3/13/1953 A Day in the Country (with Joe Besser narrating) was released
4/2/1953 Loose Loot was released
4/9/1953 Spies and Guys (with Joe Besser) was released
4/15/1953 2-D version of Spooks was released
5/7/1953 Tricky Dicks was released
6/15/1953 3-D version of Spooks was released
August, 1953 I, The Jury (with Joe Besser) was released
8/15/1953 Pardon My Backfire was released
9/3/1953 Rip, Sew and Stitch was released
9/4/1953 Sins of Jezebel (with Joe Besser) was released
10/8/1953 Bubble Trouble was released
12/3/1953 Goof on the Roof was released
1954 Back to Top
2/4/1954 Income Tax Sappy was released
3/27/1954 Fling in the Ring in production
5/13/1954 Musty Musketeers was released
6/3/1954 Pals and Gals was released
7/8/1954 The Fire Chaser (with Joe Besser) in production
7/9/1954 Bedlam in Paradise in production
7/19/1954 to 7/21/1954 Gypped in the Penthouse in production
8/25/1954 G.I. Dood It (with Joe Besser) in production
8/26/1954 Stone Age Romeos in production
9/2/1954 Knutzy Knights was released
9/30/1954 The Fire Chaser (with Joe Besser) was released
10/7/1954 Shot in the Frontier was released
11/4/1954 Scotched in Scotland was released
1955 Back to Top
1/6/1955 Fling in the Ring was released
1/18/1955 Wham Bam Slam in production
February, 1955 Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops (with Joe Besser) was released
2/3/1955 Of Cash and Hash was released
2/17/1955 G.I. Dood It (with Joe Besser) was released
3/10/1955 Gypped in the Penthouse was released
4/14/1955 Bedlam in Paradise was released
4/29/1955 The Stooges appeared on Eddie Cantor's Comedy Theatre
5/17/1955 Husbands Beware in production
6/2/1955 Stone Age Romeos was released
6/30/1955 to 7/1/1955 Flagpole Jitters in production
July, 1955 Headline Hunters (with Joe Besser) was released
9/1/1955 Wham Bam Slam was released
10/6/1955 Army Daze (with Joe Besser) in production
10/6/1955 Hot Ice was released
11/3/1955 Blunder Boys was released
11/23/1955 Shemp Howard (Samuel Horwitz) died
11/24/1955 Hook a Crook (with Joe Besser) was released
1956 Back to Top
1/1/1956 Joe Besser was signed up to play "the third Stooge"
1/5/1956 Husbands Beware was released
1/16/1956 Scheming Schemers in production
1/17/1956 Commotion on the Ocean in production
2/2/1956 Creeps was released
3/22/1956 Army Daze (with Joe Besser) was released
4/5/1956 Flagpole Jitters was released
5/3/1956 For Crimin' Out Loud was released
6/21/1956 Rumpus in a Harem was released
6/27/1956 to 6/29/1956 Muscle Up a Little Closer in production
8/27/1956 to 8/29/1956 Space Ship Sappy in production
9/6/1956 Hot Stuff was released
9/20/1956 Supporting actress Nanette Bordeaux died
10/4/1956 Scheming Schemers was released
10/15/1956 Two Gun Lady (with Joe Besser) was released
11/8/1956 Commotion on the Ocean was released
11/19/1956 to 11/21/1956 Horsing Around in production
11/28/1956 Guns A-Poppin' in production
1957 Back to Top
1/31/1957 Hoofs and Goofs was released
2/12/1957 to 2/13/1957 Rusty Romeos and Fifi Blows Her Top in production
2/28/1957 Muscle Up a Little Closer was released
3/28/1957 A Merry Mix-Up was released
4/18/1957 Space Ship Sappy was released
5/2/1957 to 5/3/1957 Quiz Whizz in production
5/6/1957 and 5/7/1957 Pies and Guys in production
6/13/1957 Guns A-Poppin' was released
8/22/1957 and 8/23/1957 Sweet and Hot in production
8/26/1957 and 8/27/1957 Oil's Well That Ends Well in production
9/12/1957 Horsing Around was released
10/17/1957 Rusty Romeos was released
12/5/1957 Outer Space Jitters was released
12/18/1957 Triple Crossed in production
12/19/1957 and 12/20/1957 Flying Saucer Daffy in production
12/20/1957 Columbia Pictures abruptly cancels the Three Stooges' contract
1958 Back to Top
2/13/1958 Quiz Whizz was released
4/10/1958 Fifi Blows Her Top was released
6/12/1958 Pies and Guys was released
July, 1958 Space Master X-7 (with Moe Howard) was released
July, 1958 The Bravados (with Joe DeRita) was released
9/4/1958 Sweet and Hot was released
10/9/1958 Flying Saucer Daffy was released
12/4/1958 Oil's Well That Ends Well was released
1959 Back to Top
January, 1959 Senior Prom was released (Moe Howard was associate producer)
1/11/1959 The Stooges make their first appearance of the Steve Allen Show
1/23/1959 The Plunderers of Painted Flats (with Joe Besser) was released
2/2/1959 Triple Crossed was released
2/22/1959 The Stooges make their second appearance on the Steven Allen Show
June, 1959 Say One For Me (with Joe Besser) was released
6/4/1959 Sappy Bullfighters, the last Stooges short for Columbia, was released
July, 1959 Have Rocket, Will Travel was released
Fall, 1959 (?) The Wood Cutter's House (Walt Disney production with Joe Besser - never released)
December, 1959 The Story of Page One (with Joe Besser) was released
December, 1959 The Rookie (with Joe Besser) was released
1960 Back to Top
?, 1960 The Three Stooges Scrapbook made for TV (never broadcast)
August, 1960 Let's Make Love (with Joe Besser) was released
December, 1960 Cinderfella was released (Joe Besser was an uncredited gag writer)
1961 Back to Top
5/18/1961 The Stooges appear on The Kate Smith Show
6/6/1961 to 6/22/1961 The Three Stooges Meet Hercules in production
July, 1961 Snow White and the Three Stooges was released
July, 1961 The Silent Call with Joe Besser) was released
7/27/1961 The Stooges appeared on the Here's Hollywood TV show
11/17/1961 Larry Fine's son, Johnny, died in an auto accident
December, 1961 The Errand Boy (with Joe Besser) was released
1962 Back to Top
January, 1962 The Three Stooges Meet Hercules was released
4/6/1962 to 4/27/1962 The Three Stooges in Orbit in production
May, 1962 The Hand of Death (with Joe Besser) was released
7/10/1962 The Stooges appeared on The Tonite Show
August, 1962 The Three Stooges in Orbit was released
12/16/1962 The Stooges appeared on the Colgate Comedy Hour
1963 Back to Top
2/10/1963 The Stooges appeared in Ed Sullivan's 15th Anniversary special
5/9/1963 to 5/27/1963 The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze in production
6/23/1963 The Stooges make their second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show
September, 1963 The Three Stooges Scrapbook was released
September, 1963 The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze was released
November, 1963 It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World was released
11/5/1963 Supporting actor Vernon Dent died
December, 1963 Four for Texas was released
1964 Back to Top
3/14/1964 Supporting actress Bonnie Bonnel died
5/6/1964 to 5/25/1964 The Outlaws Is Coming! in production
1965 Back to Top
1/1/1965 The Outlaws Is Coming! was released
5/9/1965 The Stooges make their fourth (and final) appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show
October, 1965 The New Three Stooges (cartoon series) syndicated
11/8/1965 The Stooges appeared on the Danny Thomas special, What Makes People Laugh
1966 Back to Top
June, 1966 Don't Worry We'll Think of a Title (with Moe Howard) was released
1967 Back to Top
5/30/1967 Larry Fine's wife, Mabel, died
1968 Back to Top
2/9/1968 Star Spangled Salesman (US Savings Bond sales drive) was released
August, 1969 With Six You Get Eggroll (with Joe Besser) was released
9/23/1968 Supporting actor Dudly Dickerson died
1969 Back to Top
9/8/1969 to January 1970 Kook's Tour (TV movie) in production - never broadcast
10/21/1969 The Monk (ABC-TV movie with Joe Besser) was released
December, 1969 The Comeback (with Joe Besser - never released)
1970 Back to Top
1/9/1970 Larry Fine suffers stroke during filming of Kook's Tour
3/23/1970 Director Del Lord died
July, 1970 Which Way to the Front? (with Joe Besser) was released
1971 Back to Top
10/11/1971 Supporting actor Chester Conklin died
1972 Back to Top
5/5/1972 Supporting actor Kenneth MacDonald died
1973 Back to Top
October, 1973 Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls (Moe Howard solo appearance) was released
1974 Back to Top
9/24/1974 Moe Howard's last college campus appearance, at the University of Buffalo
10/4/1974 Larry Fine suffered a stroke
1975 Back to Top
5/4/1975 Moe Howard (Moses Horwitz) died
10/31/1975 Moe Howard's wife, Helen, died
1976 Back to Top
June, 1976 Hey Abbott! (with Joe Besser) was released
1982 Back to Top
10/12/1982 Supporting actress Phyllis Crane died
12/23/1982 Supporting actor Gino Corrado died
1983 Back to Top
8/30/1983 The Stooges received their star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame
1984 Back to Top
4/10/1984 Director Preston Black died
7/8/1984 Supporting actress Christine McIntyre died
7/28/1984 Supporting actress Bess Flowers died
1985 Back to Top
4/30/1985 Producer/Director Jules White died
1987 Back to Top
4/26/1987 The 1st Annual Three Stooges Convention was held in Philadelphia, PA
1988 Back to Top
3/1/1988 Joe Besser died
1990 Back to Top
3/19/1990 Supporting actor Harold Brauer died
1993 Back to Top
7/3/1993 Curly-Joe DeRita (Joseph Wardell) died, the last of the Stooges
11/28/1993 Supporting actress June Gittelson died
1995 Back to Top
4/4/1995 Supporting actress Shirley Patterson died
1996 Back to Top
2/11/1996 Supporting actor Phil Regan died
1998 Back to Top
1/16/1998 Supporting actor Emil Sitka, the Last of the Stooges, died from complications of a stroke

 

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