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In reply to the discussion: Did you watch the Three Stooges when you were a kid? Do you remember a very funny short? I sometimes watched. I thought [View all]MichMan
(16,429 posts)72. Jerome "Curly" Howard was a huge dog lover and is said to have rescued over 5000 strays
Reams and reams have been written about the Three Stooges, but our post today focuses on Jerome Lester Horwitz, or Curly, the baby of the Horwitz brothers. His woo-woos and nyuk nyuks, aside, Curly, in real life, was an avid dog lover. In a Facebook post by Miranda Squires Magnus, she writes;
Curlys contract with Columbia Pictures included a clause that allowed him to bring his dogs on set. The studio limited him to no more than two dogs at any given time. This was due to Curlys pups making random unplanned walk-on appearances during production. Especially during some of the more raucous scenes. You can still catch those surprise canine cameos in some of the earliest Three Stooges shorts.
Typically having several dogs at any given time, Curly was known to come home often with strays he found along his travels. He would foster the strays until he was able to find new homes. And when the Stooges were on tour, Curly made it a point to rehome, at least, 1 stray in each town they visited. It is estimated that Curly saved and re-homed more than 5000 dogs in his lifetime making him a man before his time with his humane concern for mans best friend.
Curly did have his own dogs, a couple of Collies (one of whom was named, Lady), Cocker Spaniels, Miniature Schnauzers, and a Boxer (though curiously, his brother, Shemp, had an assortment of phobias that included a fear of every dog but his own Collie, Wags).
In the book, Curly: An Illustrated biography of the Superstooge, by Joan Howard Maurer (Moe Howards daughter), she writes that of the dogs, Some barked their brains out, some bit and snapped, but all of them were one man dogs, and loved only Curly. To Curly, a canine companion made minimal demands, was always affectionate, cost very little money to care for, and was forever loyal.
Curlys contract with Columbia Pictures included a clause that allowed him to bring his dogs on set. The studio limited him to no more than two dogs at any given time. This was due to Curlys pups making random unplanned walk-on appearances during production. Especially during some of the more raucous scenes. You can still catch those surprise canine cameos in some of the earliest Three Stooges shorts.
Typically having several dogs at any given time, Curly was known to come home often with strays he found along his travels. He would foster the strays until he was able to find new homes. And when the Stooges were on tour, Curly made it a point to rehome, at least, 1 stray in each town they visited. It is estimated that Curly saved and re-homed more than 5000 dogs in his lifetime making him a man before his time with his humane concern for mans best friend.
Curly did have his own dogs, a couple of Collies (one of whom was named, Lady), Cocker Spaniels, Miniature Schnauzers, and a Boxer (though curiously, his brother, Shemp, had an assortment of phobias that included a fear of every dog but his own Collie, Wags).
In the book, Curly: An Illustrated biography of the Superstooge, by Joan Howard Maurer (Moe Howards daughter), she writes that of the dogs, Some barked their brains out, some bit and snapped, but all of them were one man dogs, and loved only Curly. To Curly, a canine companion made minimal demands, was always affectionate, cost very little money to care for, and was forever loyal.
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Did you watch the Three Stooges when you were a kid? Do you remember a very funny short? I sometimes watched. I thought [View all]
debm55
Sunday
OP
My family was extremely abusive to me. Physically,Emotionally and sexually . I understand if people liked them.and
debm55
Sunday
#40
Thank you pandr32. I only watched the one short.and 2 episodes I thought they were abusive too. Is that slapstick?
debm55
Sunday
#21
Thank you MichMan. I was wondering about that. My male friends and relatives loved them.
debm55
Sunday
#24
Agree. Thank you Ocelot II, But back in the day they were very popular among kids.
debm55
Sunday
#29
A DUer posted an episode called "You Nazty Spy" the other day, that is interesting.
Silent Type
Sunday
#46
Thank you very much, I stay in the Lounge. I will go over to the link and watch. TY. Silent Type.
debm55
Sunday
#56
Anyone who watched Paul Shannon in Pittsburgh in a certain era knew the Stooges...
malthaussen
Sunday
#50
Thank you malthaussen. I remember Paul Shannon and Adventure Time. Thank you for the memories.
debm55
Sunday
#51
I didn't like it, even even when I was a child, I didn't think getting hit in the head was very very funny
Walleye
Sunday
#52
Thank you very much Aristus for sharing your opinion with us. PS. You are not snotty.
debm55
Sunday
#69
Oh I never saw the dog wash. I hope they didn't hurt the dogs. Thank you doc03 for stating your feelings. Moe was a
debm55
Sunday
#70
Oh yes.... they were on from 6-9 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays in Boston when I was a wee lad.
ificandream
Sunday
#62
Thank you ProfessorGAC for sharing your opinion on the Stooges. I didn't like Moe.
debm55
Sunday
#71
Thank you very much for sharing your opinion on the Stooges, LogDog75 . I appreciate your post.
debm55
Sunday
#65
Jerome "Curly" Howard was a huge dog lover and is said to have rescued over 5000 strays
MichMan
Sunday
#72
HAHAHAHAH. Thank you very much Klarashton. I think someone posted the whole episode above somewhere above.
debm55
Monday
#82