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American comedian and actor, one of the three stooges (1902–1975).
Born October 5th, 1902 in Philadelphia.
Died January 24th, 1975 at 72 years old in Woodland Hills (stroke).
Larry Fine, the American film star, comedian, violinist, and comic actor, passed away on January 24, 1975, at the age of 72. Born on October 5, 1902 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Larry started learning to play the violin at a young age. He quickly gained recognition in vaudeville and for his performance in The Three Stooges. Larry went on to become a successful actor, appearing in settings from dramatic films to television comedy shows. His comedic and musical talents made him a household name and a beloved figure in the cultural history of the 20th century. Larry is best known for his performances in The Three Stooges and solo work in films such as Soup To Nuts, Young & Healthy, Charlie Chan At The Opera, The Yoke's On Me, Little Big Shot, A Plumbing We Will Go, and others. He also made guest appearances in various television programs, including the popular Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. The actor touched many people with his wit, theatrical skills, and musical performances. He will be remembered with immense fondness and admiration by fans everywhere.
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