by Ryan Fay
The actor below from POP GOES THE EASEL (1935) is currently unidentified.
Does anyone recognize him?
Any ideas welcomed.
Unknown actor
POP GOES THE EASEL (1935) read more
by Ryan Fay
Along the way, we have solved tons of lost player cases. Not surprisingly, most we solve are deceased, but not all.
One exception is Kathryn Keys, a name not immediately recognizable to most Stooge fans. She co-starred with Shemp Howard and El Brendel in the 1944 Columbia short Pi read more
by Ryan Fay
The actor below from POP GOES THE EASEL (1935) is currently unidentified.
Does anyone recognize him?
Any ideas welcomed.
Unknown player from POP GOES THE EASEL (1935) read more
by Ryan Fay
Allyn Drake was a minor actress in the 1930s, but whatever happened to her continues to be a major mystery for Stooges supporting player researchers.
She arrived in Hollywood in the spring of 1934 when she was added to Columbia's stable of stock players. Other 1934 reports claim D read more
by Ryan Fay
Norma Randall is by far the most frustrating case for people like me who research lost supporting players from the Three Stooges films.
Randall (threestooges.net)
Unlike most lost players, she could still be alive, and she was in multiple shorts. I've been researching her for read more
by Ryan Fay
For people like me who research lost supporting players from the Three Stooges films, Norma Randall is by far the most frustrating case I've come up against. Unlike many lost players, who appeared in only a single short, Randall made appearances in multiple shorts (Spooks, Musty Muskete read more