One Fine Stooge: Larry Fine's Frizzy Life in Pictures

Steve Cox with Jim Terry
"The Three Stooges" defied nearly every law of show business there was. In a career that spanned forty years, they made more than two hundred films, entertained generations of fans, and ultimately became an integral part of American popular culture. One Fine Stooge, the poignant life story of Larry Fine, offers a behind the scenes look at these manic high priests of low comedy.
Discovered and dusted off thirty years after Larry Fine's death, his personal notes, clippings, interviews, and career memorabilia provide a portrait of his life and the lives of the other Stooges. The result is an unparalleled visual history of the most prolific comedy trio in entertainment annals.
| STEPHEN COX is a freelance writer currently living in Los Angeles. He has written more than a dozen successful books on film and television, including The Munchkins of Oz, Here’s Johnny! The Munsters, The Addams Chronicles, The Abbott & Costello Story, Dreaming of Jeannie, and Here on Gilligan’s Isle. Cox worked closely with Buddy Ebsen as researcher and editor for the actor’s autobiography, The Other Side of Oz, in 1993. |
| JIM TERRY is a producer, entrepreneur, and author of The Busby Berkeley Book. He lives in the Los Angeles area. |
$28.95, Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1-58182-363-0 (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 978-1-58182-363-9 (Hardcover)
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