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Larry Fine is a Actor and Story American born on 5 october 1902 at Philadelphia (USA)

Larry Fine

Larry Fine
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Birth name Louis Feinberg
Nationality USA
Birth 5 october 1902 at Philadelphia (USA)
Death 24 january 1975 (at 72 years) at California (USA)

Louis Feinberg (October 5, 1902 – January 24, 1975), known professionally as Larry Fine, was an American comedian, actor, violinist, and boxer, who is best known as a member of the comedy act the Three Stooges.

Biography

Offstage, Larry was a social butterfly. He liked a good time and surrounded himself with friends. He and his wife, Mabel, loved to party, and every Christmas served lavish midnight meals. Some of his friends called him a "yes man" since he was always so agreeable, no matter what the circumstances.

Larry's devil-may-care personality carried over to the world of finance. He was a terrible businessman and spent his money as soon as he earned it. He had a significant gambling addiction, leading him to gamble away all the money he had on him either at racetracks or high-stakes gin rummy card games. In an interview, Fine even admitted that he often gave money to actors and friends who needed help, and never asked to be repaid. As Joe Besser and director Edward Bernds recall, because of his constant and free spending and gambling, Larry was almost forced into bankruptcy when Columbia stopped filming new Three Stooges films in December 1957.

Because of his profligate ways and Mabel's dislike for housekeeping, Larry and his family lived in hotels—first in the President Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where his daughter Phyllis was raised, then the Knickerbocker Hotel in Hollywood. He did not own a house until the late 1940s, when he purchased one in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles, California.

On May 30, 1967, Mabel died of a sudden heart attack at age 63. Larry was on the road and about to take the stage for a live show at Rocky Point Amusement Park in Warwick, Rhode Island when he heard the news. He immediately flew home to California, leaving the other two stooges to improvise their remaining shows at the park.

Mabel's death came nearly six years after the death of their only son, John, in a car crash on November 17, 1961, at age 24. Their only daughter, Phyllis, died of cancer on April 3, 1989, at 60.

Best films

Men in Black (1934)
(Actor)

Usually with

Moe Howard
Moe Howard
(222 films)
Jules White
Jules White
(146 films)
Curly Howard
Curly Howard
(122 films)
Shemp Howard
Shemp Howard
(81 films)
Vernon Dent
Vernon Dent
(74 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Larry Fine (223 films)

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Actor

Three Little Pigskins, 20minutes
Directed by Ray McCarey
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Buddy films
Actors Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Lucille Ball, Phyllis Crane, Walter Long
Roles Larry
Rating73% 3.688363.688363.688363.688363.68836
The Stooges are "recruited" by a college to drum up publicity for the college's football team by being dressed up as football players. Meanwhile, the owner of a professional football team, Joe Stacks, has to find three new players for the next game. One of Joe's girlfriends soon meets the Stooges and confuses them for genuine college football players known as "The Three Horsemen" (a parody of the "Four Horsemen" of Notre Dame fame). The Stooges go back to her house and meet the girl's two friends.
Woman Haters
Directed by Archie Gottler
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical theatre
Themes Transport films, Rail transport films, Buddy films
Actors Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Marjorie White, Bud Jamison, Walter Brennan
Roles Jim
Rating65% 3.2927153.2927153.2927153.2927153.292715
The Stooges, employed as traveling salesmen, join the Woman Haters Club. They swear never to get romantically involved with a woman. That does not last very long. Jim (Larry) finds an attractive woman, Mary (Marjorie White), falls in love, and has proposed marriage. Misogynists Tom (Moe) and Jack (Curly) talk him out of it. However during the party, Mary's intimidating father threatens Jim to marry his attractive daughter by telling him a story about his other, unattractive daughter having a fiance who tried to abandon her on their wedding day. He and his brothers had roughed him up for it but also forced him to go through with the ceremony. Jim is convinced to go through the ceremony much to the man's dismay. Later, on a train ride, the confrontation escalates between the Stooges and Mary.
Dancing Lady, 1h32
Directed by Robert Z. Leonard
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Dance films, Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Buddy films
Actors Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone, Robert Benchley, Nelson Eddy, Winnie Lightner
Roles Harry
Rating66% 3.349553.349553.349553.349553.34955
Janie Barlow (Joan Crawford) is a young dancer who is reduced to stripping in a burlesque show. Arrested for indecent exposure, she's bailed out by millionaire playboy Tod Newton (Franchot Tone), who was attracted to her while slumming at the theatre with his society pals. When she tries to get a part in a Broadway musical, Tod intercedes with director Patch Gallagher (Clark Gable) to get her the job: he'll put his money into the show, if Janie is given a part in the chorus. Even though he needs the money, Patch is resistant, until he sees Janie dance and realizes her talent.
Beer and Pretzels
Directed by Jack Cummings
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical
Themes Buddy films
Actors Ted Healy, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Edward Brophy, Fred Malatesta
Roles Larry
Rating58% 2.904212.904212.904212.904212.90421
Ted Healy and his Stooges are entertainers. But because Healy is much more interested in women than he is in performing, they are thrown out of the Happy Hour Theatre. Unable to keep a job anywhere else, they are reduced to waiting tables at a high-class restaurant. This, of course, ends up being a disaster as the restaurant is thrown into chaos because of them. So, yet again, they are thrown back out on to the streets.
Hello Pop
Hello Pop (1933)

Directed by Jack Cummings
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical
Themes Buddy films
Actors Ted Healy, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Henry Armetta, Edward Brophy
Roles Son
Rating63% 3.1847453.1847453.1847453.1847453.184745
A theater producer (Healy) is trying to stage an elaborate musical revue. His efforts are constantly interrupted by demanding back stage personalities: a flaky musician (Henry Armetta), a woman who keeps try to ask him something (Bonnie Bonnell), and his raucous sons (the Stooges in children's costumes).
Meet the Baron, 1h8
Directed by Walter Lang
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Buddy films
Actors Jimmy Durante, Edna May Oliver, Zasu Pitts, Ted Healy, Moe Howard, Bess Flowers
Roles A Stooge
Rating55% 2.759342.759342.759342.759342.75934
A couple of bunglers (Jimmy Durante and Jack Pearl) are abandoned in the jungles of Africa by Baron Munchausen. A rescue team mistake Pearl for the missing Baron, and take the two of them back to America where they receive a hero's welcome.
Myrt and Marge, 1h5
Directed by Al Boasberg
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Buddy films
Actors Ted Healy, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Eddie Foy, Jr., Curly Howard, Thomas E. Jackson
Roles Mullins' Helper
Rating71% 3.5959053.5959053.5959053.5959053.595905
Film adaptation of the popular 1930s radio serial. Myrt Spear's (Myrtle Vail) touring vaudeville revue is full of talent and bound for Broadway, but low on funds. Conniving and lecherous producer Mr. Jackson (Thomas Jackson) helps the show so he can romance the young star, Marge Minter (Donna Damerel).
Nertsery Rhymes
Directed by Jack Cummings
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Buddy films
Actors Ted Healy, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard
Roles Boy
Rating56% 2.8080152.8080152.8080152.8080152.808015
The Stooges are children and Ted Healy is the father. Unable to sleep, the Stooges ask Healy to tell them a bedtime story. He proceeds to tell them of the "Ride of Paul Revere" as well as the "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe". Briefly veering away from the slapstick, there are two musical interludes pertaining to the stories.
Stage Mother, 1h25
Directed by Charles Brabin
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Musical films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Alice Brady, Maureen O'Sullivan, Franchot Tone, Phillips Holmes, Ted Healy, Russell Hardie
Roles Customer at Music Store
Rating60% 3.000893.000893.000893.000893.00089
Four years after her vaudevillian husband's death, Kitty Lorraine, a frustrated former performer, marries comic Ralph Martin and returns to the stage, leaving behind her four-year-old daughter Shirley with her former in-laws. Fed up after ten years of Ralph's drinking, Kitty divorces him and sends for her now 14-year-old daughter. Two years of training allows Shirley to land a featured role in a touring music revue. Upon Shirley's return to New York City, Kitty blackmails the revue's manager into breaking Shirley's contract so she can take the starring role in a Broadway revue.
Turn Back the Clock, 1h19
Directed by Fred M. Wilcox, Edgar Selwyn
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Fantasy
Themes Buddy films
Actors Lee Tracy, Mae Clarke, Otto Kruger, George Barbier, Peggy Shannon, C. Henry Gordon
Roles Wedding Singer (uncredited)
Rating67% 3.3862053.3862053.3862053.3862053.386205
On March 23, 1933, Joe Gimlet (Lee Tracy) is a middle-aged cigar store owner, runs into his childhood friend, banker Ted Wright. While having dinner, with Joe and his wife Mary, Ted requests that Joe and Mary invest $4,000 in savings in Ted's company. Joe is excited by the idea, but Mary refuses to part with their savings. Angered by her reluctance, Joe gets drunk and declares to Mary that he should have married the wealthy Elvina. After drunkenly leaving the apartment, he is hit by a car. He is brought to hospital, to have a surgery.
Soup to Nuts, 1h10
Directed by Benjamin Stoloff
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romance
Themes Buddy films, Disaster films
Actors Ted Healy, Charles Winninger, Lucile Browne, Hallam Cooley, Shemp Howard, Moe Howard
Roles Fireman
Rating58% 2.903562.903562.903562.903562.90356
Ted Healy is a salesman for the Schmidt Costume Shop who likes to hang out at the fire station where Moe (billed as "Harry Howard"), Larry and Shemp (along with Fred Sanborn) work. Old man Schmidt spends more time building crazy inventions (typical of devices by writer/cartoonist Rube Goldberg) than tending to his business; as a consequence he is bankrupt and his business is taken over by his creditors, who send a young man named Carlson to manage the business. Carlson immediately falls for Mr. Schmidt's niece, Louise, but she resists him.

Scriptwriter

Punch Drunks
Directed by Lou Breslow
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Boxing films, Buddy films
Actors Curly Howard, William Irving, Moe Howard, Jack Lipson, Larry Fine, Dorothy Granger
Roles Story
Rating75% 3.7857753.7857753.7857753.7857753.785775
Struggling boxing manager Moe is having lunch with several associates when he notices their shy waiter (Curly) goes into a violent fugue whenever he hears the song "Pop Goes the Weasel". Moe also takes notice of a fiddler (Larry) who happens to be playing the potent tune at the restaurant. Seeing dollar signs in the uncontrollable waiter, Moe quickly recruits the two unsuspecting cohorts and preps them for the boxing world. Curly's boxing handle becomes "K.O. Stradivarius", and with Larry in tow—playing "Pop Goes the Weasel" at every boxing match, Curly becomes the number one contender for the heavyweight championship.