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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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