导航:首页 > 参演人物 > 电影活宝三人组演员表

电影活宝三人组演员表

发布时间:2021-08-02 16:18:42

『壹』 活宝三人组的演员死了么

1、Moe Howard死了

1955年11月23日,Moe Howard和朋友们一起去好莱坞军团体育场参加拳击比赛。打斗结束后,Moe Howard叫了一辆出租车,带他和朋友阿尔温斯顿去北好莱坞的家。Moe Howard往后退,点燃了雪茄。突然他倒在温斯顿的膝上。谢普心脏病发作,60岁时去世。

2、Larry Fine也死了

美国演员,小提琴演奏家,拳击手。除了出演广为人知的喜剧《三个活宝闯世界》以外,他的主要作品还有《活宝有人爱》、《贝弗利山奇遇记》等。1975年去世。

3、Curly Howard死了

1903年10月22日出生于美国,美国演员、编剧,其作品有《庶民》、《开始喝彩》、《军中的笨蛋》等。

4、Shemp Howard

出生于:1895年3月17日,出生地:纽约布鲁克林,死于:1955年11月23日,终年60岁。

5、Joe Besser

1907年8月12日出生于摩根路易斯,演员、编剧,主要作品《野蛮入侵》、《Which Way to the Front?》、《My World and Welcome to It》。1988年3月1日去世。终年80岁。

『贰』 4月13号上映的活宝三人组演的电影叫什么名字

嗯嗯~~我看时就是叫《三个喜剧演员》,有电影有动画,小神龙俱乐部以前播过。摘点介绍看是不是:「三个傻瓜」/《活宝三人组》《The three stooges》

『叁』 活宝三人组里的三个人演过一个电影。名字里好像叫什么什么好莱坞,忘记叫什么名字了 ,谁知道吗

叫《三个臭皮匠》吧?我听说有三部,但是我只知道这部。但是不是他们演的,是纪念他们的吧

『肆』 黑白电影活宝三人组

现在电视上在放,抓紧现在电视上在放,抓紧时间看 时间看

『伍』 活宝三人组电影

活宝三人组01(MP4).mp4

『陆』 电影<活宝三人组>是什么时候拍摄的

2009最新电影蛮多的 倔强萝卜也很好看

我喜欢在这里看 www.haokan5.com 希望你能喜欢。

变形金刚2卷土重来
重返17岁(歌舞青春男主角演的,很帅...看了很有感触)
我的机器人女友(很感人的片子,当女主角摇着头唱生日快乐歌的时候很可爱...)
麦兜响当当(内地第一次公映的麦兜故事,看他会给你很多人生启迪,而且很开心)
大内密探零零狗(貌似刚刚上映,大S 古天乐 吴君如主演的,王晶作品的无厘头电影)
追影(谢娜 房祖名 吴佩慈主演 吴镇宇导演的,准备和王晶PK的喜剧片)
博物馆奇妙夜2 终结者 还有哈利波特都出续集了~~~

『柒』 谁有关于《活宝三人组》的资料

活宝三人组
时间1925年,拉瑞(Evan Handler,「激情刺杀令」、「绑票通缉令」)加入霍华兄弟莫(Paul Ben-Victor,「法网边缘」、「跷家老妈」)与山普的行列,组成三人搞笑团体,他们精彩而爆笑的表演为自己赢来一纸电影合约,然而山普竟在此时决定退出,改由另一位兄弟克利顶替他的位置;这三人团体以其独一无二的喜感表演获得前所未有的成功,然而,在光鲜的成功表象下,他们却得忍受制片厂的剥削,与领取不成比例的微薄片酬;当山普和克利相继过世后,这个红极一时的喜剧组合似乎也将走入解散的命运,面对一路走来的风风雨雨,俨然这个团体领袖的莫能否找到另一个事业的春天呢?
演员
Moe Howard

Born: June 19, 1897 in Bensonhurst, New York
Died: May 4, 1975 at the age of 77

Moe Howard was born on June 19, 1897, in Bensonhurst, New York, a small Jewish community on the outskirts of Brooklyn. Moe's real name was Moses Horwitz. Moe's mother's name was Jennie Horwitz, and his father was clothing cutter Solomon Horwitz. Moe was the fourth eldest of five Howard brothers. Two of Moe's brothers, Jerome (Curly), and Shemp performed with him as members of The Three Stooges. Moe's other two brothers, Jack and Irving, never entered show business.

Moe graated from P.S. 163 in Brooklyn. He attended Erasmus High School for only two months and never completed his high school ecation. To please his parents he took a class in electric shop at the Baron DeHirsch Trade School in New York. Moe's true love, however, was the theater. In 1909 at the Vitagraph Studios in Brooklyn he earned his entry into film making by running errands for the performers. His persistence paid off, and he soon appeared in films with such stars of the time as John Bunny, Flora Finch, Earle William, Herbert Rawlinson, and Walter Johnson.

It was also in 1909 that Moe met Ted Healy. They became close friends, and in the summer of 1912 joined Annette Kellerman's aquatic act as diving "girls". This job only lasted through the summer. After a separation, Moe renewed his acquaintance with Ted Healy in 1922 and together with brother Shemp formed a partnership, which would last, with a few short breaks, for almost 10 years. On June 7, 1925, Moe married Helen Schonberger, who was a cousin of the late Harry Houdini.

After a short stint outside of show business, Moe rejoined Ted Healy. Larry Fine joined the act in 1925. Healy with his Stooges appeared in a string of vaudeville shows including A Night in Venice. Ted Healy and his Stooges made their first screen appearance in the classic 1930's comedy feature "Soup to Nuts" for 20th Century Fox. This film was followed by a series of comedies for Metro Goldwyn Mayer.

In 1934, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Jerome Curly Howard, signed on with Columbia Studios as The Three Stooges to make the comedy shorts that are still viewed on television today. In 1958, Moe and Larry joined Joe DeRita to continue The Three Stooges act until Larry suffered a stroke ring the filming of "Kook's Tour" in 1970. As Larry was unable to perform, Moe and Curly Joe considered re-placing him with Emil Sitka, but The Three Stooges never performed together again. Moe has two children, Joan and Paul. Moe passed away on May 4, 1975 at the age of 77

Larry Fine
Born: October 5, 1902 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died: January 24, 1975 at the age of 72

Larry Fine was born Louis Fienberg on October 5, 1902 on the south side of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father, Joseph Fienberg, and mother Fanny Lieberman, owned a watch repair and jewelry shop. Larry had two brothers, Morris, a younger brother Phillip who died prematurely, and a sister, Lila, who became a school teacher.

As a child, Larry's left arm was badly burned from acid used by his father in the jewelry business. Larry required immediate attention, and a skin graft was done on his arm. Larry's doctors recommended that he be given violin lessons as a form of therapy. Playing the violin was supposed to strengthen his damaged arm muscles. Larry's skill as a violinist became so impressive that eventually he began to play professionally. Larry played in local theater amateur nights usually taking top prize.

Interestingly enough, along with being a violin player he also was a boxer. Larry earned money as a light weight fighter. Later on he would develop an act in which he would do a Russian dance while playing the violin. It was this act that caught the attention of Ted Healy. After Shemp decided to leave Ted Healy's act, Moe suggested that perhaps Larry could replace Shemp. The trio, Moe, Larry, and Shemp first appeared on Broadway in A Night in Venice. Larry also appeared in The Stooges first full length motion picture, "Soup to Nuts," in 1930 for 20th Century Fox. Of course, Larry went on with Moe and Curly to form The Three Stooges, who appeared in the Columbia shorts beginning in 1934.

Larry and his wife, Mable, lived in hotels, first in the President Hotel in Atlantic City, where his daughter Phyllis was raised, then the Knickerbocker Hotel in Hollywood. Later Larry bought an old Mediterranean style house in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles. Larry had two children. His son, Johnny died in a tragic automobile accident on November 17, 1961 at age 24. Larry also had a daughter, Phyllis. Larry's wife, Mabel, died on May 30, 1967. Larry has five grandchildren, Christy Lynn Clark, John Fine, Jr., Phyllis Miller, Kris Cutler, and Eric Lamond.

After 1958, Larry, Moe, and Curly Joe performed before live audiences all across the country, appeared in six full length motion pictures, appeared on numerous television shows, and performed in other proctions until Larry Fine suffered a stroke ring the filming of "Kook's Tour" in 1970. After his stroke Larry never performed again. Larry Fine passed away on January 24, 1975.

Curly Howard
Born: October 22, 1903 in Brooklyn, New York
Died: January 18, 1952 at the age of 48

Curly Howard's real name was Jerome Lester Horwitz. He was born to Jenny and Solomon Horwitz on October 22, 1903 in Bath Beach, a summer resort in a section of Brooklyn. He was the fifth and youngest of the five Horwitz brothers. Curly's interest in show business grew as he watched his brothers, Shemp and Moe perform as stooges in Ted Healy's act. After Shemp left the Healy act, Moe suggested to Healy that his kid brother Jerome was available and would make an excellent replacement for Shemp.

Curly at the time was known as "Babe." When Babe showed up to talk to Healy to join the act he had long wavy brown hair and a mustache. In order to join the act Babe agreed to shave off his mustache and shave his head. Now referred to as Curly, he joined the team and played with the Stooges in vaudeville acts and comedy shorts for MGM. Later, in 1934, Curly along with Larry and Moe performed in many of the shorts that were proced for Columbia Pictures.

After Curly's first marriage was annulled, he married three more times. On June 7, 1937 he married Elaine Ackerman. In 1938, Elaine gave birth to Curly's first child, a daughter, Marilyn. Elaine and Curly divorced on July 11, 1940 after only 3 years of marriage. On October 17, 1945, Curly married Marion Buxbaum. After a miserable three months of arguments and accusations, Marion and Curly separated on January 14, 1946, and Curly sued for divorce. This divorce was quite scandalous and notices were carried in all the local papers.

It was after his separation from Marion that Curly's health started its rapid decline. On May 6, 1946, he suffered a stroke ring the filming of his 97th Three Stooges comedy, "Half-Wits' Holiday" (1947). A year later Curly met Valerie Newman, whom he married on July 31, 1947. Valerie was Curly's fourth wife, and she nursed him through those last, awful years. Valerie gave birth to a daughter, Janie.

Finally, in 1949, Curly's health took a severe turn for the worse when he suffered his second in a series of strokes and was rushed to Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Hollywood. Curly died on January 18, 1952. He was 48 years old.

Shemp Howard
Born: March 17, 1895 in Brooklyn, New York
Died: November 23, 1955 at the age of 60

Shemp was born Samuel Horwitz in Brooklyn, New York on March 17, 1895. He acquired the name "Shemp" when his mother, with her broad European accent, would call him "Sam," which sounded like "Shemp." Shemp graated from P.S. 163 in Brooklyn. Shemp enrolled along with Moe at the Baron De Hirsch Trade School in New York where Shemp took up plumbing and Moe studied to be an electrician.

Shemp, like his brother Moe, had ambitions to be an entertainer. Shemp worked with his brother Moe in various amateur and vaudeville acts until 1922 when a former school mate and vaudeville comedian, Ted Healy, was playing at the Brooklyn prospect theater and needed a replacement in his current act. Moe and Shemp joined the act. In 1925 Shemp married Gertrude "Babe" Frank. She gave birth to a son, Morton, in 1927.

In that same year Larry joined Moe and Shemp with Ted Healy. In 1930, Shemp went with Healy and Moe and Larry to co-star in "Soup to Nuts." A short time later, Healy left the JJ Shubert Broadway review, taking Moe and Larry with him. Shemp decided to stay with the show. On his own, Shemp went on to star in countless comedies for Vitaphone in 1932, and he later played the role of Knobby Walsh in the Joe Palooka series. Shemp did feature film roles at RKO, MGM, and Monogram.

In the 1940's he was given numerous roles in such Universal films as "Buck Privates," "The Bank Dick," and "Hellzapoppin!" After Curly had to leave the act because of his illness, Shemp become one of The Three Stooges. Shemp not only made 77 Stooge shorts, but also a feature film, "Gold Raiders" (1951). Shemp also appeared in the TV pilot "Jerks of All Trades."

On November 23, 1955, Shemp went out with his friends to a boxing match at the Hollywood Legion Stadium. After the fights were over, Shemp hailed a taxicab to take him to his North Hollywood home with friend Al Winston. Shemp set back and lit up his cigar. Suddenly he slumped over into Winston's lap. Shemp had a heart attack and was dead at the age of 60.

『捌』 three stooges幽默一刻(有些地方叫<活宝三人组>,<开心一刻>,里面的演员现在怎么样了

1946年
Curly因为中风逼迫退出
1952年去世

由Shemp接替了Curly
1956年Shemp因心脏病去世

Joe接替了他
后来Joe背叛了他们

有Curly Joe(他也是一个胖子,长得很可爱,但是演技太差,所以Moe接替了Curly和Shemp的搞怪风格,在电影了扶着主要的搞笑部分!)接替了他

1975年1月Larry由于中风去世
四个月后moe也去世了!

1988年Joe去世
1993年Curly Joe 去世。

在这六个演员中
Moe Shemp和Curly都姓Howard
具体是不是亲兄弟就不知道了!

阅读全文

与电影活宝三人组演员表相关的资料

热点内容
大尺度校园电影推荐日本校园 浏览:584
日韩系列电影网站 浏览:689
电影四大名捕捕神被谁杀的 浏览:569
红包2014电影完整版 浏览:877
love法国电影花絮 浏览:299
同心难改电影中文版 浏览:403
泰国电影路亚 浏览:173
男演员电影自慰 浏览:156
天才计划电影演员 浏览:998
我想看胡一天电影完整版 浏览:86
黑暗降临电影高清完整版 浏览:197
我想邀请你去看电影英文 浏览:879
智齿电影中国演员表 浏览:971
2010年全年电影票房 浏览:405
韩国电影中文2021 浏览:481
电影大虎主角儿子 浏览:691
开学第一课成龙中讲述的电影 浏览:750
鬼三嫂阴阳棺完整版电影 浏览:662
世界十大禁播电影在线观看 浏览:502
性感的吻电影图片 浏览:207