Birthday
1896/10/01
Day of death
1937/12/21 (41 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Kaufman, Texas, USA
Also know as
Charles Ernest Lee Nash
Ted Healy (born Charles Ernest Lee Nash; October 1, 1896 – December 21, 1937) was an American vaudeville performer, comedian, and actor. Though he is chiefly remembered as the creator of The Three Stooges and the style of slapstick comedy that they later made famous, he had a successful stage and film career of his own and was cited as a formative influence by several later comedy stars. The circumstances surrounding his death remain a matter of controversy. From Wikipedia.
(1935) Mad Love
as Reagan
(1933) Bombshell
as Junior Burns
(1933) Dancing Lady
as Steve
(1938) Hollywood Hotel
as Fuzzy Boyle
(1936) San Francisco
as Mat
(1935) Reckless
as Smiley
(1935) The Winning Ticket
as Eddie Dugan
(1935) The Casino Murder Case
as Sergeant Heath
(1934) Death on the Diamond
as Terrence 'Terry' / 'Crawfish' O'Toole
(1997) The Three Stooges Greatest Hits!
as (archive footage)
(1934) Operator 13
as Doctor Hitchcock
(1936) Mad Holiday
as Mert Morgan
(1933) Nertsery Rhymes
as Papa
(1937) Varsity Show
as William Williams
(1933) Meet the Baron
as Head Janitor
(1933) Beer and Pretzels
as Ted
(1933) Plane Nuts
as Ted Healy
(1936) The Longest Night
as Police Sergeant Magee
(1933) Stage Mother
as Ralph Martin
(1936) Speed
as Clarence Maxmillian 'Gadget' Haggerty
(1934) The Big Idea
as Ted Healy, Scenario Company President
(1934) Fugitive Lovers
as Hector Withington, Jr.
(1934) Hollywood Party
as Reporter (uncredited)
(1934) Lazy River
as William 'Gabby' Stone
(1938) Love Is a Headache
as Jimmy Slattery
(1936) Sing, Baby, Sing
as Al Craven
(1984) Going Hollywood: The '30s
as (archive footage)
(1934) The Bands Plays On
as Joe O'Brien
(1935) Murder in the Fleet
as Mac O'Neill
(1933) Myrt and Marge
as Mullins
(1990) The Lost Stooges
as Himself
(1934) Paris Interlude
as Jimmy
(1926) Wise Guys Prefer Brunettes
as Napolean Fizz
(1937) Man Of The People
as Joe "The Glut" Dwyer
(1932) Hollywood on Parade
as Self
(1935) Here Comes the Band
as 'Happy'
(1935) It's in the Air
as 'Clip' McGurk
(1937) The Good Old Soak
as Al Simmons
(1933) Hello Pop
as Father
(1934) Hollywood on Parade No. B-9
as Self
(1930) Soup to Nuts
as Ted 'Teddy'
(1935) La Fiesta de Santa Barbara
as Self
(1964) The Big Parade of Comedy
as Reporter in 'Hollywood Party' (archive footage)
(1932) The Three Stooges: Extreme Rarities
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