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  1. Larry Fine (eigentl. Louis Feinberg; * 5. Oktober 1902 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; † 24. Januar 1975 in Woodland Hills, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Komiker und Schauspieler. Er war zeitweise Mitglied der Komikergruppe The Three Stooges. Leben. Larry Fines Eltern, Fanny (geb. Lieberman) und Joseph Feinberg, besaßen ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Larry_FineLarry Fine - Wikipedia

    Louis Feinberg (October 5, 1902 – January 24, 1975), better known by his stage name Larry Fine, was an American actor, comedian and musician. He is best known as a member of the comedy act the Three Stooges and was often called "The Middle Stooge".

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0004310Larry Fine - IMDb

    Larry Fine was a vaudeville performer who joined Ted Healy and Moe Howard in the comedy act that became The Three Stooges. He starred in more than 200 films and TV shows, and wrote and performed many of their songs and sketches.

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  4. Join me in saluting the reserved genius of Larry Fine - the Stooge in the middle.Written, Presented & Compiled by Joe Ramonihttps://twitter.com/joeramonihttp...

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  5. Ab 1925 war das Trio in wechselnden Besetzungen bis 1970 aktiv. Die Version der Jahre 1934 bis 1946, bestehend aus den Brüdern Moe und Curly Howard sowie Larry Fine, bleibt die populärste. Ein weiterer wichtiger Stooge war Shemp Howard, Vorgänger und Nachfolger seines Bruders Curly.

  6. Larry Fine was a member of the comedy trio The Three Stooges, known for his bushy hair and straight man role. He was a violinist, singer, boxer and vaudevillian before joining the act in 1925.

  7. Gary Lassin, grandnephew-in-law of Larry Fine, opened the Stoogeum in 2004 in Spring House, Pennsylvania, 25 miles (40 km) north of Philadelphia. It features three floors of exhibits and an 85-seat theater.