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Related Videos. Musical revue. Music by Sammy Fain. Lyrics by Jack Yellen. Additional lyrics by Herb Magidson. Dialogue directed by And asking our mom would be difficult. Her father, Curly, passed away when she was just She had a new father, who was our grandfather, the only grandfather we ever knew.

But our lives completely changed after that. And we were just kids back then. Original Caption The Three Stooges in a drunken stupor. Photo by Getty. As for our mother, remember, Curly passed away when she was just And before he died, Curly was often on the road. So she only got the chance to visit him maybe two weekends a month. But she always described Curly as a good father, a man who was sweet and kind to her and other people.

Brad Server's grandmother showing off her engagement ring to her parents. Photo courtesy of Brad Server. Fox News: How does your mom feel about your work today? I know it means a lot of her. Server: Yes. He married his first wife, Julia Rosenthal, on August 5, The two divorced shortly afterwards. Curly's break onto the stage was as a comedy musical conductor in for the Orville Knapp Band.

Moe later recalled that his performances usually overshadowed those of the band. Though Curly enjoyed the gig, he watched as older brothers Moe and Shemp and partner Larry Fine made it big as some of Ted Healy 's "stooges.

Shemp, however, disliked Healy's abrasiveness, bad temper and heavy drinking. In , he was offered a contract at the Vitaphone Studios in Brooklyn.

Contrary to stories told by Moe, the role of "Knobby Walsh" in the Joe Palooka series did not come along until late , after Shemp had been at Vitaphone for three years and had already appeared in almost thirty short subjects.

Shemp was thrilled to be away from Healy, but, as was his nature, worried incessantly about brother Moe and partner Larry. Moe, however, told Shemp to pursue this opportunity:. In , Shemp got the opportunity to play the character Knobby in Joe Palooka pictures out on the coast.

And it seemed like a great opportunity for Shemp. And he was reluctant about leaving, he said, 'Well, what are you gonna do for a third man? Grab your opportunity and we'll get the kid brother Curly in. And it got a big laugh, so we got in touch with Curly and said, 'Give your man two weeks notice and come on, you're gonna join with us. With Shemp gone, Moe suggested that Curly then still known as Jerry fill the role of the third stooge. However, Healy felt that Curly, with his thick, chestnut-red hair and elegant waxed mustache, did not look like a funny character.

Curly left the room and returned minutes later with a shaved head the moustache remained very briefly. Healy quipped, "Boy, don't you look girlie?

In one of the few interviews Curly gave in his lifetime, he complained about the loss of his hair: "I had to shave it off right down to the skin. In , MGM was building Ted Healy up as a solo comedian in feature films and Healy dissolved the act to pursue his own career. Like Shemp, the team of Howard, Fine and Howard were tired of Healy's alcoholism and abrasiveness and renamed their act the " Three Stooges ".

The same year, they signed on to appear in two-reel comedy short subjects for Columbia Pictures. The Stooges soon became the most popular short-subject attraction, with Curly playing an integral part in the trio's rise to fame. The boys in the filming set of Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb. By the end of the s, Curly Howard was clearly the star of the Three Stooges. His childlike mannerisms and natural comedic charm made him a hit with audiences, particularly children.

He was famous in the act for having an "indestructible" head, which always won out by breaking anything that assaulted it, most notably fake saw blades. Having no formal acting training, his comedic skill was entirely spontaneous.

Many times, directors would simply let the camera roll freely during Curly's improvisations. Jules White , in particular, would leave gaps in the Stooge scripts where Curly could improvise for several minutes. By the time the Stooges hit their peak in the late s, their films had almost become vehicles for Curly's unbridled comic performances. Moe later confirmed that Curly forgetting his lines merely allowed him to improvise on the spot rather than ruin the shot:.

Curly also developed a set of reactions and expressions that the other Stooges would imitate long after he had left the act:. On several occasions, Moe was convinced that rising star Lou Costello a close friend of Shemp was siphoning material from Howard. Costello was known to acquire prints of the Stooges' films from Columbia Pictures on occasion, presumably to study Curly.

Inevitably, Curly's routines would show up in Abbott and Costello features, much to Moe's chagrin it did not help that Columbia Pictures president Harry Cohn would not give the Stooges a chance to make feature-length films like contemporaries Laurel and Hardy, the Marx Brothers and Abbott and Costello.

Curly's offscreen personality was the antithesis of his onscreen manic persona. An introvert, he generally kept to himself, rarely socializing with people unless he had been drinking which he would increasingly turn to as the stresses of his career grew. In addition, he came to life when in the presence of brother Shemp.

Curly could not be himself around brother Moe, who treated his younger brother with a fatherly wag of the finger. Never an intellect, Curly simply refrained from engaging in "crazy antics" unless he was in his element: with family, performing, or intoxicated.

On June 7, , Curly married Elaine Ackerman, who gave birth to their first child, Marilyn, the following year. The couple divorced in After this divorce, Curly gained a great deal of weight and developed hypertension. Curly was also insecure about his shaved head, believing it made him unappealing to women; he increasingly drank to excess and caroused as a coping mechanism. He took to wearing a hat in public to convey an image of masculinity, saying he felt like a little kid with his hair shaved off.

However, he was popular with women all his life. In fact, many who knew him said women were Curly's main weakness. Moe's son-in-law Norman Maurer even went so far as to say he "was a pushover for women. If a pretty girl went up to him and gave him a spiel, Curly would marry them. Then she would take his money and run off.

It was the same when a real estate agent would come up and say 'I have a house for you,' Curly would sell his current home and buy another one. During World War II, for seven months out of each year, the trio's filming schedule would go on hiatus, which allowed them to make personal appearances.



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