Moe Howard

Moe Howard

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Moe Howard Wiki Biography

  • Moses Harry Horwitz, better known by his stage name Moe Howard, was born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, on June 19, 1897, and died in Los Angeles, California, on May 4, 1975. 
  • He was a comedian and actor who was best known for being the de facto leader of the Three Stooges, a comedy group. 
  • He appeared in over 240 TV and film titles, including “Dancing Lady” (1933), “The New 3 Stooges” (1965), and others. 
  • His career spanned the years 1909 to 1975. 
  • So, have you ever wondered what Moe Howard’s net worth was? 
  • According to reputable sources, Moe’s net worth was reported to be over $10 million, accrued over the course of his prosperous career as a comedian and actor in the entertainment industry. 
  • He also participated in a variety of TV shows, which contributed significantly to his overall wealth. 
  • Moe Howard grew up in a small Brooklyn Jewish community as the son of Solomon Horwitz, a fabric cutter, and Jennie Horwitz. 
  • He was raised by four brothers, two of whom were also members of his comedy party, Shemp and Jerome (Curly). 
  • Moe’s career started when he was 12 years old, in the short film “We Must Do Our Best,” released in 1909. 
  • Moe “The Boss Stooge” in the comedy act “The Three Stooges” (1928-1970), consisting of his brothers Curly Howard and Shemp Howard, and Larry Fine, starred in over 240 film and television titles during his career, which spanned more than 50 years. 
  • Apart from live performances, “The Three Stooges” had several tv shows, films, and animated series, all of which contributed to Moe’s total net worth. 
  • Moe won many prestigious awards as a result of his talents, including the Golden Laurel in 1951 and a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1983, alongside Curly Howard and Larry Good. 
  • When it comes to his personal life, Moe Howard was married from 1925 to 1975 to Helen Schonberger, a cousin of magician Harry Houdini. 
  • They had two children and lived in Los Angeles, California until he passed away from lung cancer at the age of 77. 
  • His autobiography was written after his death under the title “Moe Howard And The Three Stooges” (1977). 
  • Wikipedia $10 million IMDB The year was 1897. 
  • 1975-05-04, 1897-06-19, 1897-06-19, 1897-06-19, 1897-06 Bensonhurst, New York Brownsville, Brooklyn Erasmus Hall High School’s Curly Howard is the editor. 
  • Helen Schonberger is a writer who lives in New York City Horowitz, Irving Horowitz, Jack Horwitz, Jennie Maurer, Joan Howard 19th of June Larry Fine is a well-known author. 
  • Patricia Howard is a writer who lives in New York The Big Score of Paul Howard Shaft! (1972) Shemp Howard Such Good Friends (1971) Sonny Carson’s Formative Years (1974) The Super Cops are a group of cops who work together to (1974) the United States United 

Moe Howard Quick Info

Full Name Moe Howard
Net Worth $10 Million
Date Of Birth June 19, 1897
Died May 4, 1975
Place Of Birth Bensonhurst, New York City, New York, United States
Height 1.63 m
Profession Editor
Education Erasmus Hall High School
Nationality American
Spouse Helen Schonberger
Children Joan Howard Maurer, Paul Howard, Patricia Howard
Parents Sol Horowitz, Jennie Gorovitz
Siblings Curly Howard, Shemp Howard, Jack Horowitz, Irving Horowitz
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002935/
Music Groups The Three Stooges
Movies Soup to Nuts, Malice in the Palace, Half-Wits Holiday, The Three Stooges Meet Hercules, Hoi Polloi, Kook’s Tour, Jerks of All Trades, The Outlaws Is Coming, Men in Black, Disorder in the Court, Hold That Lion!, Punch Drunks, Three Little Pigskins, Gold Raiders, They Stooge to Conga, You Nazty Spy!, …
TV Shows The New Three Stooges, The Three Stooges

Moe Howard Trademarks

  1. Bowl haircut, scarred nose and angry scowl
  2. He always played the “Boss Stooge”, ordering around the others, insulting them and slapping them around and worse when they goofed up, which was often.

Moe Howard Quotes

  • [on his former boss, mentor and friend, actor/comedian Ted Healy, who died under mysterious circumstances (according to one theory, after a drunken argument) while in his early 40s] When sober, Ted was the essence of refinement; when under the influence, he became a foul-mouthed, vicious character. Liquor had killed his father and uncle and destroyed his sister’s life. When Ted was young, I remember that he made a pledge never to touch liquor, after having seen the consequences of its effects on his family. The strain of his life in show business got him started, and once he started drinking, he was never able to stop.
  • [to complaints about The Three Stooges’ violent slapstick comedy] We’re not nearly as violent as the Westerns.

Moe Howard Important Facts

  • $50,000 +50% of profits (split with Larry Fine and Joe Da Rita)
  • $30,000 +25% of profits (split with Larry Fine and Joe Da Rita)
  • $1,000 (split with Curly Howard and Larry Fine)
  • His great-granddaughter Caroline has a small role in The Three Stooges (2012).
  • He died five days before Chris Diamantopoulos, who plays ‘Moe’ in The Three Stooges (2012), was born.
  • At the time their mother, Jennie Horwitz, died in 1936, he and brother Shemp Howard had been keeping secret from her that her son, Irving Horwitz, whom she doted on the most, had died three weeks before she did.
  • In contrast to his rough exterior Stooge persona he played, who was always bullying and assaulting Curly Howard, in real life he was very protective of Curly, taught him how to play the ukulele, and in letters home to his younger brother always signed them “Your loving brother Moe”.
  • Quit vaudeville after getting married and joined his mother’s real estate business. He would hire friends as subcontractors to build houses, but unfortunately they built houses that were too expensive for the neighborhood they were in, and he went broke in real estate. His mother, Jennie Horwitz, maintained a successful real estate business for over 40 years but also went bankrupt during the Great Depression; so Moe had to convince her to move from New York to California to be with them.
  • Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard were awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1560 Vine Street in Hollywood, California.
  • During the production of Pardon My Scotch (1935), he accidentally broke three ribs when the table he was standing on, which was rigged to split in half on cue, split incorrectly. The take that caused the injuries remains in the film, and was later reused in the short Dizzy Detectives (1943).
  • In the 23 years The Three Stooges worked for Columbia Pictures, they were never completely aware of how popular or how financially successful they were. It was only after the group stopped making shorts that Moe discovered how much more money the act could have earned.
  • Right after The Three Stooges’ breakup with Ted Healy, Moe signed a contract with Columbia Pictures. Unknown to him, Larry Fine had signed with Carl Laemmle at Universal Pictures. The next morning, Moe asked to see Columbia boss Harry Cohn and explained the situation to him. Cohn called up his legal department, which called up Universal’s legal department to check the date and time of the contract signing. According to Moe, Cohn hung up the phone and said, “You boys belong to Columbia.”.
  • In addition to himself, Moe also supplied the voices for other characters on the animated series The New 3 Stooges (1965). For example, in “A Flycycle Built for Two”, he also was the voice of Orville Wright.
  • Got the idea for the notorious Stooge gag of eye-gouging one day when, during a game of bridge, Shemp Howard leaned over and poked Larry Fine in the eyes for not playing well. The result: Larry cried, Shemp apologized, Moe laughed until he fell out of his chair and walked through a glass door. He considered the eye-gouge the funniest thing he’d ever seen and decided to use it in their act.
  • Sold frogs in saloons when he was a child to pay for his fares when he skipped school and instead went to the theater.
  • When he and brother Shemp Howard put on shows for families and friends as children, they used younger brother Curly Howard in female roles. Curly, at seven, had trouble remembering his lines so Moe made cue cards on adhesive tape and stuck them to his forehead for Curly to read.
  • The Stooges’ contract with Columbia gave the studio the right to use their likenesses in perpetuity. This means that no one else can legally use the Stooges’ likenesses in any form of media without the studio’s permission.
  • Most of his investments were in real estate.
  • Skinned his nose in a fall down the stairs of his home as a child. His nose was rebuilt by a doctor, but when the doctor turned out to be a phony, he had to have his nose rebuilt all over again by another doctor, whom his mother paid by giving him some of her old copper pots.
  • He was very protective of his younger brother Curly Howard, who was in reality quite shy and not known to stand up for himself.
  • His famous “bowl” haircut came by accident. As a child, his mother always wanted a girl, and with Moe being the youngest at the time, she would play dress-up with him, putting him in dresses and bologna curling his long hair. One day, after being picked on for months in school, he and some friends hid in the shed, and he chopped all of the hair off, using a bowl as a guide. After doing so, he was so afraid to face his mother, he hid for hours. Finally coming out, after seeing his hair, she cried out that she was so happy he did so, simply because she couldn’t bring herself to. His hair stuck with him all his life.
  • According to Moe, in sixty years, he never missed a performance.
  • Son of Sol Horwitz.
  • Moe was the business-minded one of the group. He knew that Curly liked to spend his money on partying and women, and Larry liked to spend his at the racetrack. So, he drew up an agreement where Larry and Curly turned over a certain percentage of their salaries to him. He, in turn, invested it for them. The result was that, while Larry and Curly were not as wealthy as Moe was (he invested far more of his own money and was quite well off), he ensured that their spendthrift habits did not result in their being broke when their careers ended.
  • Had two older brothers: Jack Horwitz and Irving Horwitz.
  • When The Three Stooges shorts began to appear on local children’s shows in the late 1950s, there was a wave of kids poking each other in the eyes. When Moe heard about this, it was the Stooges who came to the rescue. They went on many local television shows, as well as national television, and showed how the eye-pokes were done in a way that nobody got hurt. To the kids watching, it was like learning a magic trick.
  • In contrast to his roughneck public persona, Moe was, in private life, a quiet, dedicated family man, whose hobbies included reading, playing bridge and making hooked rugs. The only one of the Stooges who really understood the value of a dollar, investments during his salad days left him a wealthy man at the time of his death.
  • Grandfather of Jeffrey Scott and Michael Maurer.
  • Father-in-law of Norman Maurer, with whom he was partnered in Normandie Productions.
  • Was working on his autobiography when he died. Its working title was “I Stooge to Conquer”; it was published posthumously as “Moe Howard and the Three Stooges”.
  • Brother of actors Curly Howard and Shemp Howard.
  • He, Emil Sitka and Joe DeRita (“Curly Joe”) were slated to appear in the R-rated comedy film “The Jet Set” (eventually retitled Blazing Stewardesses (1975)). However, because he was suffering from lung cancer, Moe was forced to drop out of the film. The Ritz Brothers replaced Moe, Sitka and DeRita.
  • Father of Joan Howard and Paul Howard.
  • His wife, Helen Schonberger, was a cousin of Harry Houdini.
  • Moe had a legal agreement with his fellow Stooges stating that he reserved the right to choose Stooge replacements (Curly Howard was replaced by Shemp Howard; Shemp was replaced by Joe Besser; Joe was replaced by Joe DeRita).
  • Following his death, he was interred at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California.
  • Determined to get into movies, Moe (then going by his middle name, Harry) went to the Brooklyn-based American Vitagraph studios in May 1909, and volunteered to run errands for the stars and crews without charging for the service. This impressed Maurice Costello, who brought Moe inside and introduced him to the company. He was soon appearing in dramas with Costello and comedies with John Bunny and Flora Finch. At first, he did not tell his family about his movie work. But when they thought he was losing his mind because he was acting like his characters at home, he told them about his extracurricular activities. Most of his films from this period were lost when the Vitagraph film library burned on July 2, 1910.
  • Original member of The Three Stooges.

Moe Howard Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Three Hams on Rye 1950 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Self Made Maids 1950 Short Moe
Moella (as Moe)
Actor
Love at First Bite 1950 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
The Ed Wynn Show 1950 TV Series Mr. C Actor
Dopey Dicks 1950 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Hugs and Mugs 1950 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Punchy Cowpunchers 1950 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Dunked in the Deep 1949 Short Moe / Radio Announcer (as Moe) Actor
Jerks of All Trades 1949 TV Movie Moe (as The Three Stooges) Actor
Vagabond Loafers 1949 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Malice in the Palace 1949 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Fuelin’ Around 1949 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Hokus Pokus 1949 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Who Done It? 1949 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
The Ghost Talks 1949 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
The Morey Amsterdam Show 1948 TV Series Member – The Three Stooges Actor
Crime on Their Hands 1948 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Mummy’s Dummies 1948 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
I’m a Monkey’s Uncle 1948 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Heavenly Daze 1948 Short Moe / Uncle Mortimer (as Moe) Actor
The Hot Scots 1948 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Fiddlers Three 1948 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Squareheads of the Round Table 1948 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Pardon My Clutch 1948 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Shivering Sherlocks 1948 Short Moe Howard (as Moe) Actor
All Gummed Up 1947 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Sing a Song of Six Pants 1947 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Brideless Groom 1947 Short Moe Howard (as Moe) Actor
Hold That Lion! 1947 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Out West 1947 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Fright Night 1947 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Half-Wits Holiday 1947 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Three Little Pirates 1946 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Rhythm and Weep 1946 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
G.I. Wanna Home 1946 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Three Loan Wolves 1946 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Monkey Businessmen 1946 Short Moe Howard (as Moe) Actor
The Three Troubledoers 1946 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Uncivil War Birds 1946 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Swing Parade of 1946 1946 Moe Actor
A Bird in the Head 1946 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Beer Barrel Polecats 1946 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Micro-Phonies 1945 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
If a Body Meets a Body 1945 Short Moe Pink (as Moe) Actor
Idiots Deluxe 1945 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Rockin’ in the Rockies 1945 Shorty Williams (Ranch Foreman) (as The Three Stooges) Actor
Booby Dupes 1945 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Three Pests in a Mess 1945 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
No Dough Boys 1944 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Gents Without Cents 1944 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
The Yoke’s on Me 1944 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Busy Buddies 1944 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Crash Goes the Hash 1944 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
A Gem of a Jam 1943 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Phony Express 1943 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Idle Roomers 1943 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Dizzy Pilots 1943 Short Moe Wrong (as Moe) Actor
I Can Hardly Wait 1943 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Higher Than a Kite 1943 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Three Little Twirps 1943 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Good Luck, Mr. Yates 1943 Moe (scenes deleted, as Three Stooges) Actor
Back from the Front 1943 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Spook Louder 1943 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Dizzy Detectives 1943 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
They Stooge to Conga 1943 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Sock-a-Bye Baby 1942 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
My Sister Eileen 1942 Subway Builder (uncredited) Actor
Even as IOU 1942 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Three Smart Saps 1942 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Matri-Phony 1942 Short Mohicus (as Moe) Actor
What’s the Matador? 1942 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Cactus Makes Perfect 1942 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Loco Boy Makes Good 1942 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Some More of Samoa 1941 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
In the Sweet Pie and Pie 1941 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
An Ache in Every Stake 1941 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
I’ll Never Heil Again 1941 Short Moe Heilstone (as Moe) Actor
Time Out for Rhythm 1941 Stooge Moe Actor
All the World’s a Stooge 1941 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Dutiful But Dumb 1941 Short Click (as Moe) Actor
So Long Mr. Chumps 1941 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Boobs in Arms 1940 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Cookoo Cavaliers 1940 Short Moe Line (as Moe) Actor
No Census, No Feeling 1940 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
From Nurse to Worse 1940 Short Moe / Radio Announcer (as Moe) Actor
How High Is Up? 1940 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Nutty But Nice 1940 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
A Plumbing We Will Go 1940 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Rockin’ Thru the Rockies 1940 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
You Nazty Spy! 1940 Short Moe Hailstone (as Moe) Actor
Three Sappy People 1939 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise 1939 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Calling All Curs 1939 Short Dr. Moe (as Moe) Actor
Saved by the Belle 1939 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Yes, We Have No Bonanza 1939 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
A Ducking They Did Go 1939 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
We Want Our Mummy 1939 Short Moe / Radio Announcer (as Moe) Actor
Three Little Sew and Sews 1939 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Flat Foot Stooges 1938 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Mutts to You 1938 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Three Missing Links 1938 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Violent Is the Word for Curly 1938 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb 1938 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Tassels in the Air 1938 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Start Cheering 1938 Moe – One of the Three Stooges (uncredited) Actor
Wee Wee Monsieur 1938 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Termites of 1938 1938 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
The Sitter Downers 1937 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Playing the Ponies 1937 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Cash and Carry 1937 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Goofs and Saddles 1937 Short Wild Bill Hicup (as Moe) Actor
Back to the Woods 1937 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
3 Dumb Clucks 1937 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Dizzy Doctors 1937 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Grips, Grunts and Groans 1937 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Slippery Silks 1936 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Whoops, I’m an Indian! 1936 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
False Alarms 1936 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
A Pain in the Pullman 1936 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Disorder in the Court 1936 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Half Shot Shooters 1936 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Movie Maniacs 1936 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Ants in the Pantry 1936 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Three Little Beers 1935 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Hoi Polloi 1935 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Pardon My Scotch 1935 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Uncivil Warriors 1935 Short Operator 14 / Captain Dodge (as Moe) Actor
Pop Goes the Easel 1935 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Restless Knights 1935 Short Count of Fife (as Moe) Actor
Horses’ Collars 1935 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Three Little Pigskins 1934 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
The Captain Hates the Sea 1934 Orchestra saxophonist & violinist (as Three Stooges) Actor
Men in Black 1934 Short Dr. Moe Howard (as Moe) Actor
Punch Drunks 1934 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Hollywood Party 1934 Autograph Seeker (uncredited) Actor
The Big Idea 1934 Short Healy’s Stooge (as Howard) Actor
Woman Haters 1934 Short Tom (as Moe) Actor
Hollywood on Parade No. B-9 1934 Short Moe Actor
Jailbirds of Paradise 1934 Short Joe Pantz Actor
Fugitive Lovers 1934 One of The Three Julians Actor
Give a Man a Job 1933 Short The Exterminator (uncredited) Actor
Myrt and Marge 1933 Mullins’ Helper (as Howard) Actor
Dancing Lady 1933 Moe – Stagehand Actor
Meet the Baron 1933 A Stooge Actor
Plane Nuts 1933 Short Moe (as Howard) Actor
Hello Pop 1933 Short Son (as Howard Fine and Howard) Actor
Broadway to Hollywood 1933 Otto the Clown (uncredited) Actor
Beer and Pretzels 1933 Short Moe (as Howard) Actor
Turn Back the Clock 1933 Wedding Singer (uncredited) Actor
Nertsery Rhymes 1933 Short Boys (as Howard, Fine and Howard) Actor
Soup to Nuts 1930 Fireman (as Harry Howard) Actor
Spring Fever 1919/II Short Actor
Fish Hooky 1910 Short Actor
We Must Do Our Best 1909 Short Bully (as Harry Moses Horwitz) Actor
Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls 1973 Volunteer in the Audience Actor
Kook’s Tour 1970 Moe (as The Three Stooges) Actor
Star Spangled Salesman 1968 Documentary short Moe Actor
Off to See the Wizard 1967 TV Series Three Men in a Tub Actor
Don’t Worry, We’ll Think of a Title 1966 Crumworth Raines (uncredited) Actor
Danny Thomas Meets the Comics 1965 TV Movie Moe Actor
The New 3 Stooges 1965 TV Series Moe
Peter Panic
Moe+
Actor
The Outlaws Is Coming 1965 Moe (as The Three Stooges) Actor
4 for Texas 1963 Moe (uncredited) Actor
It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1963 Fireman (uncredited) Actor
The Three Stooges Scrapbook 1963 Short Moe Actor
The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze 1963 Moe (as The Three Stooges) Actor
The Three Stooges in Orbit 1962 Moe (as The Three Stooges) Actor
Strictly for Laffs 1962 TV Movie Moe Actor
The Three Stooges Meet Hercules 1962 Moe Actor
Snow White and the Three Stooges 1961 Moe (as The Three Stooges) Actor
Have Rocket — Will Travel 1959 Moe (as The Three Stooges) Actor
Sappy Bull Fighters 1959 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Triple Crossed 1959 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1959 TV Series Operating Room Attendant Actor
Three Stooges Fun-O-Rama 1959 Moe Actor
Oil’s Well That Ends Well 1958 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Flying Saucer Daffy 1958 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Sweet and Hot 1958 Short Dr. Hugo Gansamacher / Horace (as Moe) Actor
Pies and Guys 1958 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Space Master X-7 1958 Retlinger – Cab Driver Actor
Fifi Blows Her Top 1958 Short Moe Howard (as Moe) Actor
Quiz Whizz 1958 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Outer Space Jitters 1957 Short Moe / Moe’s Son (as Moe) Actor
Rusty Romeos 1957 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Horsing Around 1957 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Guns a Poppin! 1957 Short Moe Actor
Space Ship Sappy 1957 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
A Merry Mix-up 1957 Short Moe / Max / Morris (as Moe) Actor
Muscle Up a Little Closer 1957 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Hoofs and Goofs 1957 Short Moe / Birdie (as Moe) Actor
Commotion on the Ocean 1956 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Scheming Schemers 1956 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Hot Stuff 1956 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Rumpus in the Harem 1956 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
For Crimin’ Out Loud 1956 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Flagpole Jitters 1956 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Creeps 1956 Short Moe / Moe’s Son (as Moe) Actor
Husbands Beware 1956 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Blunder Boys 1955 Short Halliday (as Moe) Actor
Hot Ice 1955 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Wham-Bam-Slam! 1955 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater 1955 TV Series Butch Actor
Stone Age Romeos 1955 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Gypped in the Penthouse 1955 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Bedlam in Paradise 1955 Short Moe / Uncle Mortimer / Heavenly Train announcer (voice, as Moe) Actor
Of Cash and Hash 1955 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Fling in the Ring 1955 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Scotched in Scotland 1954 Short McMoe (as Moe) Actor
Shot in the Frontier 1954 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Knutzy Knights 1954 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Pals and Gals 1954 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Musty Musketeers 1954 Short Moeth (as Moe) Actor
Income Tax Sappy 1954 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Goof on the Roof 1953 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Bubble Trouble 1953 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Rip, Sew and Stitch 1953 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Pardon My Backfire 1953 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Spooks! 1953 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Tricky Dicks 1953 Short Sgt. Moe (as Moe) Actor
Loose Loot 1953 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Booty and the Beast 1953 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Up in Daisy’s Penthouse 1953 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Cuckoo on a Choo Choo 1952 Short Moe / Voice of Radio Newscaster (as Moe) Actor
Three Dark Horses 1952 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Gents in a Jam 1952 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
He Cooked His Goose 1952 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Corny Casanovas 1952 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Listen, Judge 1952 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
A Missed Fortune 1952 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
The Frank Sinatra Show 1952 TV Series Servant Actor
Pest Man Wins 1951 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Hula-La-La 1951 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
The Tooth Will Out 1951 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Gold Raiders 1951 Moe (as The Three Stooges) Actor
Merry Mavericks 1951 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Scrambled Brains 1951 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Star of the Family 1951 TV Series Moe Actor
Don’t Throw That Knife 1951 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Baby Sitters Jitters 1951 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Three Arabian Nuts 1951 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
A Snitch in Time 1950 Short Moe Howard (as Moe) Actor
Slaphappy Sleuths 1950 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Studio Stoops 1950 Short Moe (as Moe) Actor
Have Rocket — Will Travel 1959 performer: “Have Rocket, Will Travel” Soundtrack
The Tooth Will Out 1951 Short writer: “My Lucky Strike” Soundtrack
Gold Raiders 1951 performer: “Jane” / writer: “Jane” Soundtrack
Scrambled Brains 1951 Short performer: “Nora” / writer: “Nora” Soundtrack
Three Hams on Rye 1950 Short performer: “Jane” / writer: “Jane” Soundtrack
Self Made Maids 1950 Short lyrics: “Zee Lollipop Song” – uncredited / music: “Zee Lollipop Song” – uncredited / performer: “Zee Lollipop Song” – uncredited Soundtrack
Yes, We Have No Bonanza 1939 Short performer: “Red River Valley/She’ll Be Coming ‘Round The Mountain” – uncredited Soundtrack
A Ducking They Did Go 1939 Short performer: “You’ll Never Know Just What Tears Are” – uncredited Soundtrack
Wee Wee Monsieur 1938 Short lyrics: “Zee Lollipop Song” / music: “Zee Lollipop Song” / performer: “Zee Lollipop Song” Soundtrack
Plane Nuts 1933 Short performer: “Dinah” 1925 – uncredited Soundtrack
Turn Back the Clock 1933 performer: “By the Light of the Silvery Moon” 1909, “You’re the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline” 1903 – uncredited Soundtrack
Soup to Nuts 1930 performer: “Tears” 1930, “Nellie” – uncredited / writer: “Tears” 1930 – uncredited Soundtrack
A Hit with a Miss 1945 Short story – as Howard Writer
Punch Drunks 1934 Short story Writer
The Big Idea 1934 Short uncredited Writer
Plane Nuts 1933 Short uncredited Writer
Hello Pop 1933 Short writer Writer
Beer and Pretzels 1933 Short uncredited Writer
Nertsery Rhymes 1933 Short story Writer
Senior Prom 1958 associate producer Producer
The Mike Douglas Show 1963-1974 TV Series Himself / Himself – Comic / Themselves Self
Headshop 1971 TV Series Himself Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1968 TV Series Himself Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1961-1965 TV Series Moe Self
The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Himself Self
Here’s Hollywood 1961 TV Series Himself Self
The Frances Langford Show 1960 TV Series Himself Self
Masquerade Party 1959 TV Series Moe Self
Strike It Rich 1954 TV Series Himself Self
All Star Revue 1952 TV Series Himself Self
Olympic Fund Telethon 1952 TV Special Himself Self
The Colgate Comedy Hour 1951 TV Series Himself – Comic Actor Self
The Kate Smith Hour 1950 TV Series Himself Self
Texaco Star Theatre 1950 TV Series Himself – Comic Actor Self
Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 5: Art and Artists 1940 Short documentary Himself (as The Three Stooges) Self
Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 9 1939 Documentary short Himself, Horse Show Entertainer (as The 3 Stooges) Self
Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 5 1938 Documentary short Himself Self
Screen Snapshots Series 15, No. 7 1936 Documentary short Himself (as the Three Stooges) Self
Screen Snapshots Series 14, No. 6 1935 Short documentary Himself (as The 3 Stooges) Self
Screen Snapshots, Series 14, No. 1 1934 Documentary short Himself Self
Screen Snapshots, Series 13, No. 5 1934 Documentary short Himself Self
Fox Movietone Newsreel 1929 Documentary short Himself Self
Hey Moe, Hey Dad! 2015 TV Series documentary Himself, Moe Archive Footage
The Three Stooges 2015 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy 2010 Video documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Shemp Cocktail: A Toast to the Original Stooge 2008 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
MythBusters 2006 TV Series documentary Moe Howard Archive Footage
The Three Stooges in Color 2005 Video Moe Archive Footage
The Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special 2003 TV Movie documentary Moe Archive Footage
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Farscape 2001 TV Series Moe Archive Footage
ABC 2000: The Millennium 1999 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Leslie Nielsen on the Stooges 1999 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Thr Three Stooges Family Album 1998 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Biography 1994 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Muppet Babies 1984-1991 TV Series Moe Archive Footage
The Lost Stooges 1990 Documentary Moe Archive Footage
Frank Sinatra: The Voice of Our Time 1990 TV Movie documentary Moe Archive Footage
The Three Stooges 60th Anniversary Special 1990 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Fun with the Stooges 1988 Documentary Moe Archive Footage
The Three Stooges 1987 Video Game Moe (uncredited) Archive Footage
Classic Comedy Teams 1986 Video documentary Moe Archive Footage
Stoogemania 1986 Moe (uncredited) Archive Footage
Going Hollywood: The ’30s 1984 Documentary Archive Footage
Stooge Snapshots 1984 TV Movie documentary Moe Archive Footage
The MGM Three Stooges Festival 1983 Moe Archive Footage
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter 1982 TV Movie documentary Actor – ‘Soup to Nuts’ (uncredited) Archive Footage
Ken Murray Shooting Stars 1979 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Bob Hope’s World of Comedy 1976 TV Movie Tribute Montage Archive Footage
The Three Stooges Follies 1974 Moe Archive Footage
Hollywood My Home Town 1965 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Big Parade of Comedy 1964 Documentary One of The Three Stooges (uncredited) Archive Footage
Stop! Look! and Laugh! 1960 Moe Archive Footage
Columbia Laff Hour 1956 Moe Archive Footage
Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 8: Looking Back 1946 Short Himself Archive Footage

Moe Howard Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1983 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture Won
1951 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Comedy Won
1983 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture Nominated
1951 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Comedy Nominated