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The Three Stooges Moe Larry Curly T-Shirt Size XL
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Here is a black, lightly pre-worn T-Shirt, size XL that has silk-screened on the front the faces of Moe, Larry and Curly best known as the THREE STOOGES. Nothing on the back. The T-Shirt measures just under 24 inches across the chest measured under the arms and from the back of the neck band to the bottom hem is 30 inches. No holes or stains and 100% cotton.
And just so you know...
The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid–twentieth century best known for their numerous short subject films. Their hallmark was physical farce and extreme slapstick. In films, the Stooges were commonly known by their first names: "Moe, Larry, and Curly" or "Moe, Larry, and Shemp," among other lineups.
The act started as Ted Healy and his Southern Gentlemen, consisting of Moe Howard, his brother Shemp, and Larry Fine. This threesome did one feature film entitled Soup to Nuts before Shemp left to pursue a solo career. He was replaced by his brother Curly and the trio renamed The Three Stooges.
When Curly suffered a debilitating stroke in May 1946 Shemp returned, reinstating the original lineup until Shemp's death in November 1955. Film actor Joe Palma was used as a temporary stand-in to complete four Shemp-era shorts before Joe Besser joined as the third Stooge. Joe DeRita ("Curly Joe") replaced Besser by 1958. The act regained momentum throughout the 1960s as popular kiddie fare until Fine's paralyzing stroke in January 1970 doomed its resurgence.
Fine died from a series of strokes in January 1975. Moe tried one final time to revive the Stooges with longtime supporting actor Emil Sitka in Larry's role, but this attempt was cut short with Moe's passing that May.
And just so you know...
The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid–twentieth century best known for their numerous short subject films. Their hallmark was physical farce and extreme slapstick. In films, the Stooges were commonly known by their first names: "Moe, Larry, and Curly" or "Moe, Larry, and Shemp," among other lineups.
The act started as Ted Healy and his Southern Gentlemen, consisting of Moe Howard, his brother Shemp, and Larry Fine. This threesome did one feature film entitled Soup to Nuts before Shemp left to pursue a solo career. He was replaced by his brother Curly and the trio renamed The Three Stooges.
When Curly suffered a debilitating stroke in May 1946 Shemp returned, reinstating the original lineup until Shemp's death in November 1955. Film actor Joe Palma was used as a temporary stand-in to complete four Shemp-era shorts before Joe Besser joined as the third Stooge. Joe DeRita ("Curly Joe") replaced Besser by 1958. The act regained momentum throughout the 1960s as popular kiddie fare until Fine's paralyzing stroke in January 1970 doomed its resurgence.
Fine died from a series of strokes in January 1975. Moe tried one final time to revive the Stooges with longtime supporting actor Emil Sitka in Larry's role, but this attempt was cut short with Moe's passing that May.













