
The Three Stooges - Wikipedia
The troupe became known as "Ted Healy and His Stooges" ("stooges" being a show-business term for on-stage assistants). The foursome appeared in one feature film, Soup to Nuts, before …
The Three Stooges | Names, Characters, History, & Films | Britannica
Nov 26, 2025 · The Three Stooges, American comedy team noted for violent anarchic slapstick and routines rooted in the burlesque tradition. Members included Shemp Howard, Moe …
Three Stooges - www.threestooges.com
With a body of work including over 220 films, personal appearances, stage shows, and continuous play on television every day, The Three Stooges are forever engrained in our culture.
About The Stooges: A Brief History -- ThreeStooges.net
A complete reference site for the Three Stooges; includes all of their films, appearances, recordings, comics, books and much more.
All 6 Members Of The Three Stooges Explained - Screen Rant
Nov 11, 2023 · They may be called the Three Stooges, but over the years, six different actors have been counted as members of the iconic comedy trio.
The THREE STOOGES Greatest Hits! - YouTube
That’s every eye-poke, head bonk, pie toss, and triple slap from your favorite Stooges during their most beloved years… But wait, numbskulls, there’s more!
The chaotic beginnings of The Stooges, America's first punk band
Aug 22, 2025 · It’s hard to say exactly how or why The Stooges were formed, and theories differ wildly. Maybe if future Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton and bassist Dave Alexander hadn’t gone …
The Stooges - Wikipedia
The Stooges (also known as Iggy and the Stooges) were an American rock band formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1967 by singer Iggy Pop, guitarist Ron Asheton, drummer Scott Asheton, …
Three Stooges - Encyclopedia.com
Masters of physical comedy, the Three Stooges have been making audiences laugh with their slapstick clowning since the 1920s. The many short and feature-length films they made …
The Three Stooges | Stooges Wiki | Fandom
The Three Stooges were an iconic American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid–20th century best known for their numerous short subject films. They were commonly known by …