Leader of the Three Stooges, a vaudeville and film comedy trio, known for their slapstick antics and humorous shorts. 62
Born in 1902
Member of the iconic comedy trio the Three Stooges, known for their physical comedy and slapstick antics, entertaining audiences with their hilarious shorts and films.
Born in 1903
A comedian and vaudevillian known for his hilarious antics, physical comedy, and distinctive vocal style, entertaining audiences with his silly behavior and wacky characters.
Born in 1907
A comedian and actor, best known for his loud, gruff, and lovable persona, starring in several films and TV shows, including the Three Stooges.
Born in 1909
A comedic actor who played the last of the "Three Stooges" trio, starring in numerous films and TV shows, bringing laughter to generations.
Born in 1896
An American entertainer who pioneered the " Stooge" comedy style, creating a template for slapstick comedy troupes, and wrote songs like "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?"
Born in 1890
A comedic genius and half of the iconic duo Laurel and Hardy, known for his brilliant physical comedy and hilarious on-screen antics.
Born in 1892
Half of the iconic comedy duo Laurel and Hardy, he's famous for his rotund figure, bushy mustache, and hilarious misadventures in silent films and talkies.