Curly Howard
Curly Howard was an American comedian and actor, best known as a member of The Three Stooges.
Movie Actor
October 22, 1903
Libra
January 18, 1952
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New York City, New York, United States
Jerome Lester Horwitz, professionally known as Curly Howard, was a renowned American comedian and actor. He gained fame as a member of the iconic comedy team “The Three Stooges,” alongside his older brothers Moe and Shemp Howard, as well as actor Larry Fine. Curly’s exceptional comedic talents, flawless comic timing, physical comedy, and distinctive voice made him a fan favorite and a true legend in the entertainment industry.
Some of Curly’s most notable works include “Soup to Nuts,” “Woman Haters,” “Men in Black,” “Disorder in the Court,” and “Brideless Groom.” In addition to his acting skills, he was also proficient in playing the guitar, which he often showcased in some of the Stooges’ films and shorts.
Although Curly left the group in 1946 due to health issues, his legacy continues to live on through the numerous films and television shows he starred in as part of “The Three Stooges” and as a beloved figure in comedy history.