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Whatever happened to Jackie Jackson?

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jul 5, 2013

by Ryan Fay Jackie Jackson, the little boy from Three Loan Wolves (1946), is one of the more frustrating lost players. Though Wolves was his lone appearance with the Stooges, the fact that he could still be alive makes him a priority. Of all the lost players from the Curly era, Jackson is probably read more

Who Am I? (7/2/13)

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jul 2, 2013

by Ryan Fay The actress below from Ants in the Pantry (1936) is currently unidentified. Does anyone recognize her? If you do, leave a comment below or use the contact link at the top. Ants in the Pantry (1936) read more

TCM to air Norma Randall film appearance

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jun 27, 2013

by Ryan Fay Turner Classic Movies is scheduled to air one of the film appearances of lost supporting player Norma Randall. The Big Heat, a 1953 Columbia film noir, is scheduled to air July 9th at 9:15 AM ET. Randall appears uncredited as "Jill." When the film was added to the National Film R read more

Lost and found: the Waters sisters

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jun 24, 2013

by Ryan Fay When it came to finding Gay and Elaine Waters, it was two for the price of one. For years, those two players were on our looking for list. The breakthrough occurred when Elaine was found in the 1940 census shortly after it was publicly released last year. (Census records are sealed by read more

Who Am I? (6/19/13)

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jun 19, 2013

by Ryan Fay Three Stooges historian Brent Seguine presents one of our more interesting unidentified supporting player cases. Seguine writes: Another Stooges/Charley Chase/Laurel & Hardy crossover... The actor in the center, in the [below] scene from On The Wrong Trek (Charley Chase, read more

Allyn Drake appearance to be aired

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jun 18, 2013

by Ryan Fay Turner Classic Movies is scheduled to broadcast one of the film appearances of lost Stooges player Allyn Drake. The 1935 Columbia film The Whole Town's Talking will air June 24th at 6 pm ET. The film stars Jean Arthur and Edward G. Robinson and was directed by John read more

Whatever happened to Jean Spangler?

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jun 17, 2013

by Ryan Fay Spangler in Mummy's Dummies (1948) threestooges.net Jean Spangler represents one of Hollywood's greatest mysteries. The 26-year-old actress vanished in Los Angeles on Oct. 7, 1949 and was never seen again. Theories have abounded ever since and her case officially remains unsolved ove read more

Who Am I? (6/14/13)

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jun 14, 2013

by Ryan Fay The players behind Marjorie White and Larry Fine in this screengrab from Woman Haters (1934) are currently unidentified. Does anyone recognize them? Woman Haters (1934) read more

Who Am I? (6/12/13)

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jun 12, 2013

by Ryan Fay This woman from the bar scene in Woman Haters (1934) is currently unidentified. Does anyone recognize the actress? Woman Haters (1934) read more

Lost and found: Ninette Crawford

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jun 10, 2013

by Ryan Fay A long-standing cast error has been identified and corrected. For decades, it was widely published that one of the women on the golf course in Three Little Beers (1935) was played by Nanette Crawford (1893-1975), a stage actress and wife of actor Harry Hollingsworth (1888-194 read more

Who Am I? (6/7/13)

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jun 7, 2013

by Ryan Fay There are several unidentified players from Pardon My Scotch (1935). Some of them are in the image below. Do any of the unknowns below look at all familiar? (l - r) James C. Morton, "unknown man," Moe, Grace Goodall, Symona Boniface, "unknown man," "unknown woman." read more

Lost and found: Harriet DeBusman

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jun 4, 2013

by Ryan Fay Harriet DeBusman was just a girl with a dream. "When DeBusman sent her picture in to the judges of the national contest to discover new screen talent, conducted by Agfa and Monogram, she could not imagine what the Fates had in store for her," one 1935 report read. Her snapshot wa read more

Who Am I? (6/2/13)

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on Jun 2, 2013

by Ryan Fay The male player sitting on the sofa in this screengrab from Pardon My Scotch (1935) is currently identified. Does anyone recognize the actor? Unknown male player on sofaPardon My Scotch (1935) read more

Whatever happened to Beverly Thomas?

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on May 30, 2013

by Ryan Fay Norma Randall tops of our list of lost players, but Beverly Thomas doesn't slot far behind. For years, Thomas' lone contribution to the Stooge cannon was believed to have been as "Mary, the chorus girl" in the 1956 short Flagpole Jitters. However, archivists at The Stoogeum have spotte read more

Who Am I? (5/28/13)

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on May 28, 2013

by Ryan Fay Does anyone recognize any of these gunners from Uncivil Warriors (1935)? Unidentified playersUncivil Warriors (1935) read more

The turkish bathers of Blunder Boys

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on May 24, 2013

by Ryan Fay Blunder Boys (1955) is arguably the last classic Three Stooges short. The two-reeler, the last released before Shemp's passing, features a few memorable moments, including one scene where Moe, Larry, and Shemp end up in a turkish bath and startle four bathers. The bathers were played b read more

Who Am I? (5/22/13)

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on May 22, 2013

by Ryan Fay Here's yet another unidentified art student from Pop Goes The Easel (1935). Anyone recognize the actor? Unknown actorPop Goes The Easel (1935) read more

Who Am I? (5/20/13)

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on May 20, 2013

by Ryan Fay The actor below from POP GOES THE EASEL (1935) is currently unidentified. One guess is that it may be actor Bill Franey, but this is unconfirmed. Can anyone confirm that or offer another idea? Any ideas welcomed. Unknown player POP GOES THE EASEL (1935) read more

Whatever happened to Buddy Bueler?

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on May 17, 2013

by Ryan Fay Buddy Bueler is one of the lost players from Shemp Howard's Vitaphone days. For the longest time, we had absolutely nothing on Bueler, a child actor. The first big break came when I noticed an alternative spelling, Buddy Buehler, on a one-sheet for the Shemp Vitaphone short For Th read more

Norma Randall film appearance to be aired

Three Stooges Lost Players Posted by Ryan Fay on May 16, 2013

by Ryan Fay TCM is scheduled to air the 1953 Columbia film MISSION OVER KOREA tomorrow at 4:30 PM ET. Long lost supporting player Norma Randall appears uncredited as a "gorgeous blonde." The film, which stars John Hodiak and John Derek, is about a rookie pilot in the Korean War who seek read more
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