Larry Fine Overview:

Legendary actor, Larry Fine, was born Louis Feinberg on Oct 5, 1902 in Philadelphia, PA. Fine died at the age of 72 on Jan 24, 1975 in Woodland Hills, CA .

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Fine was never nominated for an Academy Award.

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Larry Fine Quotes:

Larry: Hey, Moe's got pretty good rhythm, eh?


Larry: I lost the end of my shoe!
Moe: The end of a shoe ain't important!
Larry: Well this one is! I think it had my toes in it!


Larry: [carrying a boiling kettle] I got it! Hot water always melts glue.
[Moe begins thrashing as Larry holds him and pours the water onto his mouth]
Moe: [angry] What do you think I am, a lobster? Tryin' to boil me alive?
Larry: [while being slapped in the head by Moe] Well, hot water always melts glue!


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After Columbia shut down its shorts department, the Stooges took their act on the road. What they didn't know was that they had found a renewed popularity thanks to television. Larry's sister said when the train pulled into some town, there was a mob of people waiting. Larry wondered who the V.I.P. was; they had no idea the crowd of people waiting was for them.

His son John died on November 17, 1961 in a car accident. He was 24 years old. His daughter Phyllis died of cancer in 1988. She was 60.

In 1973, Fine appeared in an infomercial promoting a book, "A Stroke Of Luck," presented as his memoir. In fact, Fine later disavowed this book; the later authorized biography, One Fine Stooge (2006), goes into considerable detail of how the book's author/publisher took advantage of Fine in its preface.

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