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TVC 682.3: Ed and guest co-host Chuck Harter welcome award-winning producer, director, writer, journalist, and author Burt Kearns. Burt's latest book, SHEMP! The Biography of The Three Stooges' Shemp Howard: The Face of Film Comedy, not only takes a deep dive into the life and career of Shemp Howard—one of the original members of The Three Stooges and, in real life, the older brother of Moe Howard and Curly Howard—but debunks many myths both about Shemp's career before and during The Three Stooges and about Shemp's personal life, including some myths that were perpetuated by either Moe Howard or members of Moe's family. SHEMP! is available through Applause Books.
Doesn't Henry Cejudo know that when somebody tries to go full Moe Howard on you (looking in your direction Song Yadong) all you gotta do is throw the hand up in front of your face to block it? Guess he missed that day in Greatest Combat Sports Athlete of All Time School. We kid, obviously. Still, though, shoutout to Cejudo, Song and Jason Herzog for reminding us this week that sometimes the shortest distance between you and winning the fight is just to gouge your opponent's eyes out. Plus, a ton of fight booking news! Topuria goes up! Hooker drops out! Volko and The Fallout Boy are in! That Boy Good can't go! Muhammad gets Jackie Flat Nose! Oh, what a rush. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GGACP looks back at an entertaining (and educational!) episode from Sept 2, 2019 with this ENCORE presentation of an interview with author-historian Jeff Abraham and filmmaker Burt Kearns about their book, "The Show Won't Go On." In this episode, Jeff and Burt share fascinating backstories on the untimely (and unusual) passings of Dick Shawn, Joe E. Ross, Al Kelly, Parkyakarkus and Karl Wallenda (among others). Also, Moe Howard wears a dress, Burt Reynolds gets a paint job, Sid Caesar packs heat and Paul Anka tears down Wayne Newton. PLUS: Carmen Miranda's final bow! The poetry of Buddy Hackett! The history of the "bullet catch"! The strange death of Washington Irving Bishop! And Jeff and Burt attend the Jerry Lewis auction! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Neil and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Tom Bergeron on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson What a blast to sit down again with the just honored inaugural recipient of The Sam Rubin Award from The Critics Choice Association and Emmy-Winner, Tom Bergeron. The humble humanitarian was as funny and feisty as ever regaling us with one show biz gold story after another and commanding us to Google what he deemed unworthy of repeating (why he left the “dancing show”). He actually scooped it on this very show almost two years ago to the day. We started with Tom's current FLiRT with COVID, other than some residual fatigue, in under two weeks, thankfully, it's in the rear-view. His daily routine, well, most of it anyway, and how structure affords him freedom. We talked his and Lois's favorite and current binges, Midsomer Murders and The Veil, for two, and favorite people. Carl Reiner, how they met, and how their friendship developed, likewise, Dick Van Dyke, and William Shatner… or Bill, as he calls him, with whom he has a show optioned - oh please let it get made so we get to be a fly on their snarky friendship wall! He told a great story about Mel Brooks and Bill Cullen. We talked his early years - high school - as a DJ - interviewing Larry Fine and Moe Howard and surprising and delighting his classmates. His crush on “my nun,” and his surprise many years later. Getting a morning show, and then, a weekly children's TV show, which ultimately led to…Hollywood Squares - fabulous stories about Whoopi, Simon, Gilbert! Sad sweetness about his America's Funniest Home Videos compadre, Bob Saget, and losing John Ritter. Tom mostly slid over “the dancing show” this go-‘round, other than his extreme gratitude and readiness after 15 years to be done with it. He said he's done with hosting - but admits, you never know if the exact right thing were to come along… but, he's enjoying retirement. For now. He's writing, a novel… about 500 words a day, and he likes his characters… who knows what'll come. I'm putting my money on that Shatner/Bergeron bromantic comedy! Come on boys, with the state of the world, we could sure use the laughs. I adore this man, touched to the core that he remembered my Samantha when talking about his. They're both getting married. Mazel Tovs all around! Here's to friends who show up every two years and always bring their A game. I'll be smiling for days. Tom Bergeron on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson Wednesday, 6/26/24, 5 pm PT, 8 pm ET Streamed Live on my Facebook Replay here: https://bit.ly/4bookDg
Due to a Marlins game Neil has a short show. Moe Howard has a new look. On WQAM it is all Shaq all the time. A young Joan Blondell is behind the Beaded Curtain, faxes, bad callers, and bedtime stories.
Neil's show is short today due to a press conference (included) with Shaquille O'Neal who was added to the Heat roster last week. Today's poll is "Who is the most under-rated actor (movies or TV) of all time?" Moe Howard shaved his head in honor of Shaq coming to town. Neil is taking some calls today, and reads a few bedtime stories.
In today's episode, we have - Paul Ben-Victor! With an impressive filmography of over 150 films and TV series, he has worked with renowned directors and made appearances in notable productions such as "The Irishman" and HBO's "Vinyl". His exceptional acting skills garnered critical acclaim for his portrayal of "Moe Howard" in the ABC biopic "The Three Stooges". Currently, you can catch him in Season 4 of The Chosen! #PaulBenVictor #TheIrishman #Vinyl #TheThreeStooges #TheChosen #Actor
Today's episode is about "Gimme Danger" (Jim Jarmusch, 2016), which is about Iggy & the Stooges. It's a rags-to-more rags story. We are all at least halfway to Jarmusch-heads. And of course we all love Iggy & the Stooges. If you care about punk rock, or any kind of rock, or music, or just watching Iggy, an extremly articulate and thoughtful person, discussing the fascinating events of his life while surrounded by his laundry, this is the movie for you. Plus: Iggy roasts "Marrakesh Express"! Ron Asheton's phone call with Moe Howard! Mike Watt! And were the Stooges the second-ever jam band? Our Very Special Guest is Dan Koch of the podcast Pretty Good Vibrations. Pretty Good Vibrations analyzes and celebrates pop and rock music and its crucial role throughout our lives. We super highly recommend PGV. Rock Docs is a Treble Media Podcast hosted by David Lizerbram & Andrew Keatts Twitter: @RockDocsPod Instagram: @RockDocsPod Cover Art by N.C. Winters - check him out on Instagram at @NCWintersArt
When Istvan is on the road Toby is promoted to host of the show. So listen as Toby fields a call from Istvan as he navigates his way through clog dancers and reptiles at his show in Clarendon Hills. Hear the kids from Istvan's previous concerts in Dekalb and LaGrange and celebrate all kinds of celebrity birthdays including the one and only eye poking menace himself, Mr. Moe Howard. And when you see an average blue whale in the water then you know it's time for the latest and greatest kids and family podcast around. Be sure to follow Istvan & His Imaginary Band on your go to streaming service and add your favorite songs of his to your playlists. May we recommend Summertime or Fondue as a start? Ok. Are you ready? Because here comes another super fun episode of Istvan's Imaginary Podcast. Thanks for tuning in, enjoy!Make sure you're SUBSCRIBED and following Istvan on all his socials below. And don't forget to chip in at Istvan's Venmo (@istvansongs) to keep the show afloat, fun and free for all!Links: Enjoying the show? Please consider tipping the crew via Venmo to support the podcast Thanks! Venmo: @istvansongsIstvan on Spotify: shorturl.at/jCHW5Istvan on Apple Music: shorturl.at/gGL03Istvan's YouTube: www.youtube.com/imaginarykidsongsIstvan's Instagram: @iamistvanIstvan's TikTok: @iamistvanIstvan's Website: www.istvansongs.com
The leader of The Three Stooges both on and off the screen, Moe Howard's comedic role in the troupe usually boiled down to driving the plot and handing out slapsticky abuse to his subordinates. The trappings of vaudeville all but demanded that at least one of the performers take on such a role; Moe might be the epitome of such a thing. Ryan is joined by Rachel for a close look at four Three Stooges shorts that prominently showcase Moe's abilities (this includes 1940's "You Nazty Spy!", often cited by Moe Howard as his personal favorite). Moe is Rachel's favorite Stooge, so she has a lot to say about his contributions to the act. Talking points for this one include Hollywood's approach to spoofing fascism, how perceptions of The Three Stooges changed with the advent of television, and why the Stooges are routinely overlooked by cultural tastemakers even today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-valentine3/support
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 857, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: universal studios florida 1: You'll find Universal Studios Florida in this city, not too far from Disney World. Orlando. 2: Watch out for the green slime geyser when you visit this "Nick at Nite" network's studio on the lot. Nickelodeon. 3: You'll careen through time and space on the thrill ride based on this trilogy of Michael J. Fox films. Back to the Future. 4: 4 stories tall, this ape, star of his own ride, is the largest computer-animated figure ever built. King Kong. 5: The ride based on this 1975 film starts out as peaceful tour of Amity Harbor but something is "fishy". Jaws. Round 2. Category: u.s place names 1: Anne Arundel County in this state is named for the wife of the second Lord Baltimore. Maryland. 2: A city near L.A. is named for this novelist from New England; wonder how many "scarlet" women live there. (Nathaniel) Hawthorne. 3: This New Mexico city was named for a railroad paymaster, not for a pollster. Gallup. 4: Motley County in this state wasn't named for Motley Crue but for a man wounded in the Battle of San Jacinto. Texas. 5: A dozen U.S. counties are named for this 19th century politician, a "Little Giant" indeed. (Stephen) Douglas. Round 3. Category: bio hazard 1: Roy Jenkins, a leader in the UK's Labour Party, wrote a bio of this great wartime Conservative leader. Churchill. 2: Ibn Ishaq scored in the 8th century with his biography of this Muslim leader. Mohammed. 3: 1922:"Seven Pillars of Wisdom". T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia). 4: 1991:"Lady Day". Billie Holiday. 5: 1975:"Why Not the Best?". Jimmy Carter. Round 4. Category: "o" no! 1: These bivalves breed in beds. oysters. 2: The word that opens the Lord's Prayer. our. 3: The Greek word for "bird" gave us this word for the study of birds. ornithology. 4: A hospital attendant, even if he's not tidy. an orderly. 5: Founded in 1878, Lady Margaret Hall is this European university's oldest women's college. Oxford. Round 5. Category: bo, moe or po 1: She had a sheep location problem. Little Bo Peep. 2: "Kid Gorgeous", "Kid Presentable", "Kid Gruesome" and finally "Kid" this were boxing nicknames of this "Simpsons" barkeep. Moe (Szyslak). 3: Italy's longest river. Po. 4: First name of the leader of a film trio of "Knuckleheads". Moe (Howard of the Three Stooges). 5: John Schneider first played this "Good Ol' Boy" in 1979. Bo Duke. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
GGACP celebrates the birthday (May 6) of TV personality and game show host Tom Bergeron by revisiting this entertaining conversation from 2017. In this episode, Tom weighs in on a variety of topics, including the unpredictability of live television, the genius of Marcel Marceau, the benefits of transcendental meditation and the rise and fall of the Jerry Lewis Telethon. Also, Tom interviews Moe Howard (and Larry Fine), Sid Caesar speaks German, Bob Hope moves down the couch and Mel Brooks mimics Bill Cullen. PLUS: Bob the Puppet! The Lawrence Welk singers! Arnold Schwarzenegger “brings funny!” Henry Winkler pulls a fast one! And Tom and Gilbert remember John Ritter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 145: An Instant Replay from Feb. 2022, An Homage to the Stooges... "In episode 111, thanks to a FB post recalling the 47th anniversary of Moe Howard's death, Tom celebrates thru spoken word and song, America's silliest yet most beloved comedy trio, The Three Stooges." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tomreadsyourstory/message
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 707, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Cowboy Life 1: Nickname given to orphaned calves, sometimes urged to git along. dogie. 2: To stop one of these, get ahead of the pack and force the cattle to mill in a tightening circle. a stampede. 3: For the New Book of Knowledge, Gene Autry wrote the article on this cowboy skill. roping. 4: He takes a green group of cowhands, prepares them for the drive and then leads it. the trail boss. 5: The spiked wheel on the back of this is called a rowel. a spur. Round 2. Category: Bo, Moe Or Po 1: She had a sheep location problem. Little Bo Peep. 2: "Kid Gorgeous", "Kid Presentable", "Kid Gruesome" and finally "Kid" this were boxing nicknames of this "Simpsons" barkeep. Moe (Szyslak). 3: Italy's longest river. Po. 4: First name of the leader of a film trio of "Knuckleheads". Moe (Howard of the Three Stooges). 5: John Schneider first played this "Good Ol' Boy" in 1979. Bo Duke. Round 3. Category: Hammurabi's Code 1: Rule 200 says if a man knocketh these out of an equal, his shall be knocked out, too. Teeth. 2: This number is missing from the code's 282 rules; Babylonians thought it was evil and unlucky. 13. 3: Rules 104-106 warn you to be sure to get one of these when dealing with a merchant. Receipt. 4: If a man hires a substitute to serve for him as one of these and doesn't pay, he's killed and the sub gets his house. Soldier. 5: If you hired one of these and broke a horn off or cut off its tail, you owe 1/4 of its value in money. Cow, bull, ox.... Round 4. Category: "Summer" 1: The crookneck or the zucchini, for example. summer squash. 2: A heels-over-head body roll. summersault. 3: While it sounds like corporate shares traded in July, it's actually Strawhat Theater. summer stock. 4: Seals and Crofts had this hit in the fall of 1972. "Summer Breeze". 5: 1972 book by Roger Kahn about the Brooklyn Dodgers of the early 1950s. The Boys of Summer. Round 5. Category: 4 Years 1: In Julius Caesar's time this month had 30 days once every 4 years. February. 2: In 1960 Abebe Bikila won this Olympic event barefoot; 4 years later he won it again, this time wearing shoes. Marathon. 3: He was the first U.S. president to serve just 4 years. John Adams. 4: His book "Daisy-Head Maysie" was published in 1995, 4 years after his death. Dr. Seuss. 5: Every 4 years the Boy Scouts hold international rallies known as these. Jamborees. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
GGACP celebrates the birthday of the late, great character actor James Karen (b. November 28, 1923) with this ENCORE of a memorable interview from 2015. In this episode, James talks about spending seven decades on the big and small screen, befriending the legendary Buster Keaton, sharing a house with Marlon Brando and Wally Cox and working with Jane Fonda, James Garner, Gene Hackman, Robert Redford and Steven Spielberg (just to name a few). Also, James "sells" Craig T. Nelson a haunted house, Clark Gable parties with Louis B. Mayer, a Boy Scout uniform leads to an acting career and a controversial "Jeffersons" episode nearly sinks a plum TV pitchman gig. PLUS: "Return of the Living Dead"! "Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster"! Gilbert gets a one-cent residual check! Moe Howard recites from "The Tempest"! And James teaches Michael Douglas to drive! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Dizzy Detectives" is a 1943 short film starring The Three Stooges (this iteration consists of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard). It's all about three bumbling rookie policemen facing off against thieves (and a gorilla).Who Done It? is a 1949 short film starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Shemp Howard. These Three Stooges play private detectives assigned to save a kidnapped millionaire. 'Fraidy Cat is 1951 short film that's an identical remake of Dizzy Detectives. That stars erstwhile Stooge Joe Besser, alongside Jim Hawthorne. And then Besser and Hawthorne teamed up for the 1955 Hook a Crook as well.We watched all of these back-to-back, in our own self-inflicted, Three Stooges-themed take on Groundhog Day. Listen to Áine and Kevin slap around ideas like "Stooge fandom," plagiarism, and Áine's embarrassing double entendres.Follow us on the usual social media suspects:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd throw your telephones at mysterytomepodcast@gmail.com.Mystery to Me is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In which we are taken to Ancient Rome, the land of the leather Speedo, and watch tanned and oiled bodybuilder Reg Clark throw Stonehengian boulders around, travel to the Underworld to rescue his main squeeze, and see more chiffon togas than you can shake a stick (or a boulder) at. Bonus points for Sir Christopher Lee doing his best Dracula/Not Dracula impersonation while fighting against a horrific haircut that would make Moe Howard jealous. Read This Episode's Notes! Visit the Bill Makes Podcasts Website! Leave Feedback To Be Played On The Show at 1(727)755-1338! Join the Gentle Listener Newsletter! Links, Links and More Links!
POLL: Why did Jorge have weak ratings this past summer? Josh Friedman, DC Beltway snipers captured, NEIL recounts the early days of the Moe Howard feud, missing hour 1?
TVC 580.3: Film historian Andrew Erish, author of Vitagraph: America's First Great Motion Picture Studio, talks to Ed about how The Vitagraph Company not only made movies that appealed to every aspect of society, but was one of the first to make “socially responsible” films (such as An Easter Lily, an entry in the popular Sonny Jim comedy series that addressed racial prejudice). Other topics include how Moe Howard got his start by appearing in several Vitagraph movies before becoming a star with The Three Stooges. Vitagraph: America's First Great Motion Picture Studio is available wherever books are sold. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blaine joined me to talk about his first time doing stand up; favorite comedians; his new wave band; Elvis Costello; Fridays; Darrow Igus; Ted Wass; not being allowed to watch certain shows; Andrew Dice Clay; bonding with your dad over comedy; Red Skelton; Patton Oswalt; Small Doses pilot; Mad TV; Artie Lange; Spishak; writing the Claymation sketches; Bea Arthur; Mark Hamill; Donny Most; Martin Short Show; Jimminy Glick; Kevin McDonald, Beat the Geeks; game show hosts; That's Incredible; Lucha Va Voom; Los Angeles Derby Dolls; Mind of Mencia; Nerd Poker; Uno; working on Louie; Gilbert Gottfried; Bobcat Goldthwaite; Emo Phillips; Top 70's/80's sitcoms; Chico & the Man horrible upon rewatch; cheap look of 70's TV; obscure 70's sitcoms; Moe Howard on Mike Douglas Show; Jamie Farr; Mad TV sketch "Vague"; Martin Short makes his writers watch The Chevy Chase Show; Rollergirls; Rhonda Bates; Whodunnit?; Salvage I; Makin' It;Robert Hays; Will Ferrell; Apple Pie; BJ and the Bear; CB Trucking & Monkey Craze of the 70's; Waverly Wonders; Buck Rogers; New Adventures of Flash Gordon; Quark; House Calls; Ray Buktenica; Rhoda; Saturday Night Live; Norm MacDonald
In episode 111, thanks to a FB post recalling the 47th anniversary of Moe Howard's death, Tom celebrates thru spoken word and song, America's silliest yet most beloved comedy trio, The Three Stooges. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomreadsyourstory/message
================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADOLESCENTES 2022“UN SALTO EN EL TIEMPO”Narrado por: DORIANY SÁNCHEZDesde: PERÚUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church 04 DE MAYOLOS TRES CHIFLADOS«Aun en la risa, el corazón puede tener dolor, y el final de la alegría puede ser tristeza» (Proverbios 14: 13, LBLA).Los Tres Chiflados son uno de los tríos más divertidos de la historia del entretenimiento. Su estilo de comedia de payasadas ha hecho reír a la gente durante décadas. Sus integrantes eran Larry, Moe y Curly. ¿Quién es el tonto? larry ¿Quién es el malo? Moe. ¿Quién es el gracioso? Ondulado. Sus episodios más divertidos incluyen peleas de pasteles, corridas de toros y aventuras en la selva. Y han tenido casi todos los trabajos bajo el sol. Han sido fontaneros, dentistas, peluqueros, empapeladores, vendedores, soldados y fumigadores de plagas. Los Chiflados hicieron 190 cortometrajes de comedia y más de 20 largometrajes.Moe y Curley Howard eran hermanos, nacidos en Brooklyn, Nueva York, en 1897. Otro hermano, Shemp, actuó en la serie junto a Larry Fine, pero Moe siempre fue el líder del trío, en su papel sarcástico y abusivo. Su característico peinado surgió de niño, cuando se cortó el pelo largo con unas tijeras, dándose el famoso aspecto desalinizado y en forma de cuenco. Durante el resto de su vida se mantuvo siempre el mismo peinado. Desde muy joven se interesó por la actuación y faltó a la escuela muchas veces para ver obras de teatro. Moe tenía una memoria inusualmente buena, lo que le facilitó la memorización de los diálogos, y esto fue lo que le permitió hacer su carrera como actor.Las producciones de los Tres Chiflados duraron cuatro décadas, pero como se dice, todo lo bueno se acaba. Moe Howard enfermo de cáncer de pulmón y el 4 de mayo de 1975 murió, siendo el último de los hermanos Howard en fallecer. Pero su recuerdo y el de sus compañeros de comedia siguen siendo un éxito aún hoy en los Estados Unidos. Las reposiciones de los Tres Chiflados siguen siendo comunes y muy vistas en las cadenas de televisión por cable.Los Tres Chiflados eran una comedia que a todo el mundo encantaba, pero eso era todo lo que se veía de ellos, porque para eso se les contrataba. Como a ellos, a muchos nos gusta también hacernos el gracioso todo el tiempo. Y es estupendo ser el alma de la fiesta, pero ¿qué pasa cuando la música termina y la última persona se va, y tú eres el único que queda para limpiar el confeti y quitar los globos?La vida está hecha de risas, lágrimas e incluso algo de dolor. Por favor, recuerda que hay Alguien que te quiere aun cuando no eres divertido.
THE HOTTEST UP & COMING COMIC IN LOS ANGELES TODAYIS A 71 YEAR OLD JEWISH MAN!eL YID, NEW CHARACTER CREATED AND PERFORMED BY NOTEDTV WRITER/PRODUCER AND ACTOR MARC SHEFFLER,IS POISED TO TAKE THE LA COMEDY SCENE BY STORMBelieve it or not, the hottest and fastest rising new comic on the LA ComedyScene today is “el Yid,” a 69 year old Jewish man whose long white beard and blackand white garb would immediately lead anyone to assume that he was a Chasidic Rabbifrom Brooklyn. In actuality, el Yid is a new comedic character conceived and performedby noted TV writer/producer and actor Marc Sheffler.A former comedian and member of the Comedy Store's legendary “Class of1977,” Marc has also been involved with countless television series and specials duringthe course of his long entertainment industry career, including "Sister, Sister," "Harryand the Hendersons," "Who's the Boss," “Sanford & Son,” "Charles in Charge,” “TheHappy Days Reunion Show," "The Best of the Hollywood Palace" and the Warner Bros.cartoon “How Bugs Bunny Won The West,” among many others.The character of el Yid was born in late 2015, after a horrific automobile accidentalmost cost Marc his life. After having been hit by a car while walking down the streetnear his home by an 85-year old man texting on his phone while driving, Marc spentmany months recovering from his broken limbs and shattered spirit. Once finally healed,however, Marc looked in the mirror and realized that not only had he been transformedinto an entirely new person, but he had a brainstorm! He'd also just given birth to anentirely new character. The experience re-ignited his passion to once again performstand-up comedy live, after a 35 year absence from the stage.el Yid has been making LA audiences howl with laughter ever since. He appearsregularly at Robin Hood Pub on Burbank & Woodman in Sherman Oaks on Wed-nesdays, and at Upstairs @ Palermo on Vermont by Franklin on Thursdays. Check out:https://www.facebook.com/elyidthecomedian/About Marc Sheffler:A native of Pittsburgh, PA, Marc Sheffler was given a truly unique gift by hisfather for his 8th birthday: The Three Stooges! The famous slapstick trio performed athis birthday party during a local appearance there in 1957. The Stooges brought Marcon stage with a “Nyuck, Nyuck, Nyuck,” and the infamous phrase “I oughtta moider ya.”Moe Howard dubbed little Marc “The Fourth Stooge.” “It was on that stage, at the age of8, when I first realized it was my destiny to become a comedian,” Marc says today.In 1969, Marc dropped out of college to head off to New York State's CatskillMountains, the center of the stand-up comedy universe at the time. There, he began hisprofessional career, with his first job as the Stage Manager of the 1500-seat nightclub atthe Raleigh Hotel. During his fourteen months there, Marc watched every comedian onthat circuit – one of whom was London Lee, the scion of a wealthy Long Island family.Marc worked for Lee for about a year and a half, at first running errands for him, andeventually writing some of his jokes. Marc even became an onstage part of his actduring more than 200 club dates. One lucky night, Lee told his audience that Marc wasan aspiring stand-up comedian, and without any advance notice, thrust him into thespotlight. Marc performed ten minutes, managing to generate enough laughs to earnhimself a spot onstage with Lee for an upcoming, two week engagement at thelegendary Copacabana nightclub in Manhattan.After striking out on his own in late 1971, Marc walked into his manager's office in NewYork City (Lloyd Greenfield Management, whose clients at the time also includedEngelbert Humperdinck), where he was told a movie audition awaited him. As a result ofthat audition, Sean Cunningham and Wes Craven cast Marc as one of their film's fourleads, “a teenage heroin junkie named Junior Stillo” in the movie “The Last House onthe Left” (1972). The film became Wes Craven's first, and is considered today to be thegranddaddy of the modern day slasher/crime genre. In early1972, Marc's life and careerchanged forever when Roger Ebert published a 4 1⁄2 star review of the film with this leadsentence: "'Last House on the Left' is a tough, bitter little sleeper of a movie that's aboutfour times as good as you'd expect.” Marc made dozens of personal appearancesacross the country to help promote the film, meeting thousands of fans, and basking inthe newfound glow of his first taste of fame.After his initial blast of exposure with “Last House,” Marc shifted gears back to hisoriginal passion: a career in stand-up comedy. He also began to pursue writing andproducing projects for television. In late 1975, he developed a movie-of-the-week ideaalong with award winning commercial director N. Lee Lacy (the man who'd directed theinfamous “Mean Joe Green/Coke” commercial.) In early 1976, Lacy's agents at WilliamMorris sold the pitch to NBC – as a result, Marc moved to LA, arriving in town with awriting credit and William Morris as his talent agency.During his earliest days in LA, Marc spent countless nights at the legendary ComedyStore, watching such legends as Richard Pryor, Paul Mooney, Jimmy Walker, GeorgeMiller, Tim Thomerson, and Steve Bluestein. The William Morris Agency had set him upwith his first Monday night gig at the club just a few weeks after he'd relocated to la-la-land. After his fourth Monday night, he walked up to legendary founder Mitzi Shore'stable, and asked her if he had what it took. She looked up and said, “Okay Marc, call infor spots.” Marc quickly thanked her and got out of her sight, before she had time toconclude she'd just made a huge mistake. Over the course of the next several Mondaynights, Marc honed his material, quickly perfecting his set, generating big laughs, andquickly made a place for himself as an Original Comedy Store Regular. Based on hissuccess, Marc became a lifetime member of the Comedy Store's infamous “Class of'77.” He even got his name inscribed on the Comedy Store's exterior “Wall of Fame,”alongside his peers at the time - Jay Leno, Robin Williams, David Letterman, MarcSummers, and other now well-recognized performers.Segueing into writing and producing for television, Marc's career path next ledhim to participate on such hit TV series as "Sister, Sister," "Harry and the Hendersons,""Who's the Boss," “Sanford and Son,” and "Charles in Charge." He also becameinvolved with numerous TV pilots, made for TV movies, and television specials,including "The Little Shop of Horrors" pilot, "The Happy Days Reunion Show" and "TheBest of the Hollywood Palace" specials. His first real studio gig was at Warner Bros.with Mel Blanc, the voice of the classic Warner Bros. cartoons, as the writer of the TVshort “How Bugs Bunny Won The West” in 1978. During this era, Marc worked closelywith a number of notable Executive Producers, including Norman Lear, (“Sanford andSon,”) George Schlatter (“If She Dies, She Dies,”) Don Mischer (“The People's ChoiceAwards,”) Steven Spielberg (“Harry And The Hendersons,) and Garry Marshall (“TheHappy Days Reunion Special”), among them.In 2002, Marc returned to the horror film genre, and produced David DeFalco'scontroversial movie “Chaos.” In 2006, he co-wrote and produced another horror film,“Girls Gone Dead.” And in 2010, Marc supervised the writing of the first two episodes ofa new TV series called “Oh Telon” - a half-hour situation comedy - at EICTV, in SanAntonio de los Baños, Cuba. The show was greenlit for production, and in fall of thatyear, Marc made television history by becoming the first person ever to ExecutiveProduce a sitcom in Cuba!The Birth of el Yid:From 2011 to 2015, Marc was on the faculty of Loyola Marymount University'sSchool of Film and Television, where he taught classes in Situation Comedy,Screenwriting, and Re-Writing. During his time there, he noticed an interestinginteraction between himself and his students (18 to mid-20's). Realizing he could makehis students laugh at will, he went back to the Comedy Store (after a nearly four decadehiatus) to watch the latest comedians, and to listen to the audiences so he could learnwhat they thought was funny. He'd begun to plot a course back to the stand-up comedystage.After a long Thanksgiving (2015) holiday trip to New York and Boston, Marc and his wife(a social worker), returned to LA exhausted and jet-lagged from the trip. A few morningslater, Marc's wife headed out the door to work. Prior to her leaving, Marc told her hewas going to walk up to Trader Joe's, to pick up a few things. A little after 1:00 PM, ashe started the stroll back home carrying his Trader Joe's grocery bag, Marc was struckfrom behind by a Porsche doing about 40 mph, driven by an 85 year old man who wastalking on a handheld cell phone. The driver, who'd gotten distracted by that call, driftedinto the parking/walking lane, forcefully hitting Marc and hurling him through the air.Marc's injuries were extensive: fractured cervical spine bones, fractured ribs, afractured wrist, a shredded meniscus in his knee, multiple scalp lacerations, headtrauma, a concussion, multiple contusions and abrasions, and oral trauma among them.His doctors told him he was quite lucky to be alive, and had escaped life as a paraplegicby just a few millimeters. Describing his pain as “literally indescribable,” Marc's onlyrelief wasn't from the drugs administered, but from where their effects sent him – hementally “time-tripped” back to 1977, to the Comedy Store, and to his beloved stand-upcomedy days. What replaced his full body agony was the full body pleasure he got from“reliving” those moments when he was on stage at the legendary nightclub, getting biglaughs, all those years ago.Marc spent the next three months in bed, nearly immobile – he didn't drive againfor six months. During his recovery, he received a call from a friend about appearing ona radio talk show dedicated to comedy and comedians, along with two other guests –comic Johnny Beehner, and Budd Friedman's former partner at the Improv, MarkLonow. The show went well. One of its hosts asked Marc if he was thinking aboutmaking a return to the stand-up comedy stage. And on air, Marc said yes.One afternoon shortly thereafter, Marc got out of the shower, and took a longlook in the mirror at his body, hair, and long white beard, all dripping wet. He looked athimself, pointed a finger, and ordered himself “not to go away.” Dashing into hisbedroom, Marc put on a white, buttoned-down dress shirt, a black tie, and a black suit,then placed a wide-brimmed, black Fedora on his head. After brushing out his beardand putting on some wire rimmed glasses, Marc then saw in the mirror an amalgam ofhis maternal grandfather, and the Orthodox Rabbi of his Temple's congregation.What is the name of this new character?” he asked himself. This isn't MarcSheffler. Who is this guy? He shall be el Yid, The Jew!Since then, el Yid has been performing before a wide spectrum of LA audiences,generating big laughs wherever he goes. Two, post-performance experiences – onewith an admitted anti-Semite, and another with an attractive single woman - have beenparticularly encouraging. As Marc explains, “By my metrics, if el Yid can get a lifelonganti-Semite to approach him and say he was going to reevaluate his prejudice, and acute, single woman to admit she felt regret because el Yid was married, clearly this newcharacter seems to be resonating with his audiences! Total strangers are starting tobelieve that el Yid is a real person. Now that I've given birth to this comedic new voice,it's time for el Yid to start making a really big noise!”# # #Media Contact:Dan HararyThe Asbury PR Agency310/859-1831dan@asburypr.com
In light of the recent release of Leonard Maltin's autobiography STARSTRUCK: MY UNLIKELY ROAD TO HOLLYWOOD, we had the pleasure of talking with Mr. Maltin about the process of putting the book together, his favourite segments about old Hollywood he snuck on Entertainment Tonight and being pen pals with Moe Howard... Please enjoy! Make sure to grab STARSTRUCK at a local bookstore, or if that's not an option, it's also available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Starstruck-My-Unlikely-Road-Hollywood-ebook/dp/B08VNJ5SYN And don't forget to also check out Leonard and his daughter Jessie regularly on their podcast MALTIN ON MOVIES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/maltin-on-movies/id935760435
Thoughts on Three Stooges Documentary, Hey Moe! Hey Dad! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa0UWP4QuSY Transcription Business TV show: Hey Moe! Hey Dad! I'm Brian Pombo welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live. Hey Moe! Hey Dad! is a mini-series that was put out, back I believe in 2015. I believe there are eight or nine episodes of it and it's one full story. Why am I bringing up the three stooges? When it comes to business there's a whole lot you can learn from this stuff. But let me take it back a little further. The reason why I'll love to make recommendations for movies and TV shows is that it gives you a very different view than say, you know how-to books, which is a lot of what I focus on, you know, like my, 9 Ways to Amazon-Proof Your Business. If you haven't got a free copy yet, get it now while you can. And after you get your free copy, you'll get the option to get an audiobook and a hard copy of it, you might want to look into AmazonProofBook.com. Go to AmazonProofBook.com for that very special deal. I don't know how long it's going to last. So be sure and catch it while you can. So let's talk about movies and TV shows. Now, this is kind of a mix because what this rule is is is a mini-series, this was a mini-series. This is as if you had a very long documentary about the lives of the Three Stooges, that's been stretched out and split out into eight different episodes. For me personally, this was fabulous, because I grew up with the three stooges. But before I get too deep into that, let me continue on with the concept of why you should look at movies and TV shows and specifically documentaries. In specifically in that realm. Even when it comes to books. I love biographies, and autobiographies give you a different look in it helps encapsulate a person's life. You get to step back and you get to see it through the eyes of the writer or director or you know, producer of the movie. And you get to see from their point of view, and then you can kind of take it back to put it into your own point of view and see, okay, what do I relate with this person and what do I not relate to this person? What can I learn from their life and what can I take away and move on my own and what can I see in other people and so on so forth? That this is the story of our life is something that will never be able to be encapsulated in a book or a movie. But the fact that we can take an outside perspective and put it out there, and then yeah, and then be able to relive it a little bit and be able to learn something from their lives. That's priceless. And that's why I really enjoy biographies, anything of a biographical nature. This is an interesting movie, because this mini-series takes Paul Howard, and who Paul Howard is he is the only son of Moe Howard. Now he also had a daughter who was also in the movie. But this is mostly from the perspective of Paul. Paul grew up having Moe Howard as his father. Moe Howard is one of the main characters of the Three Stooges. And he goes through really talking about a life of living with a very famous person in a very, very odd type of famous person because really, they were the international clowns of America. They took a vaudeville show, and expanded upon it, and created something for the movie screen on an international basis that no one has ever experienced. And then through the years, it morphed into different ideas and different concepts. But still, it's very much a clown show. That's what it is. This is a situation of extreme entertainment, absolute theater of the absurd, and a whole bunch of different elements wrapped into one. It's interesting because with that you also see the highs and lows that come with success, which is also visible in business and there's also a business side and interpersonal relationships, in terms of asking for what you're worth versus not asking for what you're worth being versus being too nice,
Michael is joined by Michelle Squiccimara, the Outreach Coordinator of the Stoogeum in Pennsylvania U.S.A., on the anniversary of the Three Stooges first short film for Columbia Pictures, The Woman Haters, being released in 1934. The Three Stooges were the American vaudeville and comedy team known for their physical farce and slapstick. The act began in the early 1920s as part of a vaudeville comedy act billed as "Ted Healy and His Stooges", consisting originally of Healy and Moe Howard. Over time, they were joined by Moe's brother, Shemp Howard and then Larry Fine. The four appeared in one feature film, Soup to Nuts, before Shemp left to pursue a solo career being replaced by his and Moe's younger brother, Jerome "Curly" Howard, in 1932. Active from 1922 until 1970, the Three Stooges are best remembered for their comedy short subject films by Columbia Pictures beginning with Woman Haters in 1934 followed by a further 189 at the studio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have "so much to say" this week, True Believers. Why, it might even be "too much"!! Those DMB references will make sense later... This is the Uticast, Episode #306, and this week we are joined by returning GFOPs, Devin & Brianna Mahoney, to discuss the Save a Seat Campaign!! On Tap This Week: Kevin and Sam start off with some quick thoughts about the Kentucky Derby, naming horses and writing music reviews; which somehow ignored the news altogether and became a discussion about 25+ years of the Dave Matthews Band. Then, Sam sits down with returning GFOPs, Devin and Brianna Mahoney of the Uptown Theatre, to discuss returning to (kinda) normal, the diminishing returns of social media and the Save a Seat Campaign, going on now!! Finally, the lads come together to debate Moe Howard, Spider-Man and the end of menthol cigarettes. Plus, People living in caves!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica Handshake.City
Terry Schiavo passed away this morning, she was included in today's poll because Neil posted it before she died. Neil says they have run out of cleb nudes, so today it is a nude that is not famous, and the Boone in the Box as a bonus. He plays audio of Moe Howard complaining about Neil, and yesterday's show and poll. Taking calls, and the Rev. Jones got through. Plays a couple of really old bits.
Terry Schiavo passed away this morning, she was included in today's poll because Neil posted it before she died. Neil says they have run out of cleb nudes, so today it is a nude that is not famous, and the Boone in the Box as a bonus. He plays audio of Moe Howard complaining about Neil, and yesterday's show and poll. Taking calls, and the Rev. Jones got through. Plays a couple of really old bits.
This week we discuss wild animal attacks, Moe Howard eye-pokes, and the 1957 quickie The Astounding She-Monster. Thanks for listening!
S27 EP07 “STRICTLY FOR LAFFS” COUCHPILOTSPODCAST.COM * 910-745-6871 * PATREON **NEXT WEEK: STRICTLY FOR LAFFS** Join Jason and Kevin as they take flight to review #StrictlyForLaffs starring the likes of Mel Blanc and Moe Howard. Today, we talk: drug use, local biker gangs, Facebook Marketplace, Kebmo’s Second City background, and, of course, break down this television pilot. **NEXT WEEK: I MAN**
Entertainment historian and bestselling author RICK LERTZMAN ("The Life and Times of Mickey Rooney") discusses his new book, "Deconstructing the Rat Pack: Joey, the Mob, and the Summit" and joins Gilbert and Frank for a fascinating conversation about the heyday of nightclubs, the glory days of Las Vegas and the cultural impact of Frank, Dean, Sammy, Joey and Peter. Also, Uncle Miltie whips it out (again), Sammy Davis blows through a fortune, Pat McCormick tanks "The Joey Bishop Show" and Jerry Lewis runs afoul of Sam "Momo" Giancana. PLUS: Sheldon Leonard! Louis Prima inspires Ol' Blue Eyes! Don Adams "borrows" from Bob Newhart! Rick hangs with Moe Howard (and Bud Abbott)! And the unknown reason behind Dean and Jerry's split? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Ben-Victor has built a career on the small and big screen appearing in over 60 films and TV series. A director's favorite, Paul has worked with some of the biggest names in film including Tony Scott, Steven Zallian, and Clint Eastwood. Paul Can be seen next opposite Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro and Harvey Keitel in Martin Scorsese's feature "The Irishman". This marks Paul's second time working with the Academy-Award winning director since having starred in the critically-acclaimed series "Vinyl" for HBO. *****Listen to this episode and subscribe at: www.richredmond.com/podcasts Other recent film credits include "Get Hard" with Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell, "Grudge Match" with Robert DeNiro, and most recently "Monster" with Jeffrey Wright and Jennifer Hudson as well as "Crooked Somebody" alongside Ed Harris. In television, Paul has played a number of standout roles in some of the most highly-acclaimed series, including appearing opposite Matthew McConaughey in HBO's Emmy-award winning and Golden Globe-nominated series "True Detective" as well as series regular turn in HBO's "The Wire", called "the greatest series of all-time" by Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone magazines. Other TV credits include "Entourage" (HBO); "John From Cincinnati" (HBO); "NYPD Blue" (ABC). Paul also received critical acclaim for his portrayal of iconic comedian "Moe Howard" in the ABC biopic "The Three Stooges". Paul starred in recurring roles in "The Mick" (Fox), "Preacher" (AMC), and "Santa Clarita Diet" (Netflix) and on "Goliath" opposite Billy Bob Thornton for Amazon. Some Things That Came Up: -Paul started out playing drums as well -Went to Manhattan School of Music -Big Tower of Power fan, David Garibaldi and Steve Gadd -Jon Stewart loving drums -Being on set with Deniro and Pacino -Sebastian Maniscalco -NYPD Blue was the turning point for his acting career -Memorizing big chunks of dialogue -Jim teaches Paul the "cork" technique -The Brando cue card method -Saturday Night Live cue cards -Danny Trejo story -Entourage and acting with Jeremy Piven and Martin Landau -Three Stooges filming with Michael Chiklis -Working on single stroke rolls -Paul’s indulgences Follow Paul: IMDB:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0070115/bio Twitter: www.twitter.com/paul_benvictor Instagram: www.instagram.com/paulbenvictor The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits! Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at: https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1 One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)! Buy Rich’s exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Neil, and Scott Ferrall talk about Joe Zagacki's airplane crash during the crossover. Voting starts today for newest installment of the Hot Couples Contest. How much would you pay to hang out with Jose Canseco? Rick and Suds are guests in a Moe bit. Neil is taking calls today! Second poll of the day: "Who hates Moe Howard the most?".
Steve Cooper talks with Paul Ben-Victor. Paul has built a career entertaining audiences and impressing critics with his work in film (recently in Martin Scorsese's The Irishman), television and on stage. With roles on numerous HBO series and over 50 films, he has time and again delivered standout performances with his tremendous range of characters. For the past two decades, he has been an actor in demand. On television, he has made a lasting impression with his quiet ruthlessness as the Greek henchman Spiros Vondas on the widely acclaimed series, The Wire. He received critical acclaim for his recurring portrayal of Warner Brothers studio chief Alan Grey on Entourage. He also starred as Special Agent Bobby Hobbes in the international hit series The Invisible Man a role that earned him a Best Supporting Actor Audience Award for Sci Fi. Some of his other impressive roles have been playing Moe Howard in the ABC bio-pic The Three Stooges, making several appearances in a large recurring role on the hit comedy series Everybody Hates Chris and playing Stan McQueen for five seasons in the series In Plain Sight.
Speakeasily Vs. The ‘80s welcomes two titans of podcasting – Mogwai Minute's Neil Brown and Bat Minute's Niall McGowan – to vibe out with us for the 1988 romantic occult comedy VIBES. Cindi Lauper, Jeff Goldblum, and Peter Faulk make up the wackiest and sexiest version of the Three Stooges since Moe Howard gave up mini-skirts. Neil Brown: https://themogwaiminute.podbean.com/ Niall McGowan: http://thebatminute.com/ More Speakeasily: speakeasily.tv youtube.com/user/OdessaLil facebook.com/speakeasilyshow instagram.com/audrawolfmann
TVC 492.1: From May 2011: Tony, Donna, and Ed remember the death of Moe Howard of The Three Stooges on May 4, 1975 as part of This Week in TV History. Topics include why Curly Howard was the Stooge that seemed to resonate the most with fans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Actor Paul Ben-Victor has had a career in Showbiz that any actor would kill to have. His career in film and television has spanned more than 3 decades. During that time he has appeared on the big screen in films like: The Rookie, True Romance, Tonbstone, Empire State, Grudge Match, and more recently in the hit mob drama The Irishman. On the small screen he has appeared in shows like: Curb Your Enthusiasm,LA Law, NYPD Blue, The Invisible Man,Monk, The Wire, Entourage, In Plain Sight, True Detective, Vinyl, as well as playing Moe Howard in the TV movie, The 3 Stooges. He’s also one of the busiest character actors in the business. Mr. Paul Ben-Victor joins the podcast for a fun filled interview!! LEAVE US A REVIEW!! Twitter: @mikedistasio Facebook Page: Reel Talk w/ The Hollywood Kid Instagram: @reeltalkwiththehollywoodkid
PAUL BEN-VICTOR'S career in film and television has spanned more than 3 decades. During that time he has appeared on the big screen in films like: The Rookie, True Romance, Tombstone, Empire State, Grudge Match, and more recently in the hit mob drama The Irishman. On the small screen he has appeared in shows like: Curb Your Enthusiasm,LA Law, NYPD Blue, The Invisible Man,Monk, The Wire, Entourage, In Plain Sight, True Detective, Vinyl, as well as playing Moe Howard in the TV movie, The 3 Stooges. SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw4fcgG7ODeiEbR7HDUZl3A
He’s played Mussolini and Moe Howard of the Three Stooges. Paul Ben-Victor is one of those face-is-familiar actors who can embody any kind of character from a street hood to a cop. You can see him right now in Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman or you may remember his recurring roles The Wire, Everybody Hates Chris, and Entourage. He’s not used to blowing his own horn, but Leonard and Jessie enjoyed coaxing anecdotes and observations from this lifelong performer who builds and rebuilds houses when he isn’t working on a film or TV show.
Time to dig into your fantasy football lineups for Week 11 and find the starts and sits that will set you up for the fantasy playoffs. We'll talk about any number of stinky and sweet options, including the likes of Kareem Hunt and Nick Chubb, James Conner, Derek Carr, Mohamed Sanu, O.J. Howard, Jordan Howard, Moe Howard and many more. Guest: Scott Pianowski of Yahoo! Fantasy. NOTES: Sposnor - www.BetDSI.com for a great sportsbook…frequent players use promo code HARRIS100 for 100% deposit matching up to $500; less frequent players use HARRIS5 for 5% matching to try it out Sponsor - www.burrow.com/harris for up to $75 off a sleek, modular couch that costs less and takes 10 minutes to assemble Sponsor - www.Manscaped.com promo code HARRIS20 for 20% off your below-the-belt trimmer: precision tools for your family jewels! Follow Scott Pianowski - @scott_pianowski Follow our show - @HarrisFootball Become a patron - www.patreon.com/harrisfootball Become a Person of the Book - https://www.amazon.com/Tulsa-Christopher-Harris/dp/0692170138 Watch the YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/harrisfootball Harris Football Yacht Club Dictionary - http://the-harris-football-yacht-dictionary.wikia.com/wiki/Dictionary Week 11 DraftKings Contest - https://www.draftkings.com/draft/contest/80584652 Week 11 Ranks Discussed Today: Jameis Winston and the QB Middle Class Nick Chubb / Kareem Hunt Carson Wentz / Jordan Howard / Miles Sanders / Alshon Jeffery / Zach Ertz / Dallas Goedert Emmanuel Sanders / T.Y. Hilton / Adam Thielen / A.J. Green Trustable Tight Ends? Derek Carr James Conner Ronald Jones David Johnson / Kenyan Drake Cooper Kupp Mohamed Sanu O.J. Howard
Comedy historian Jeff Abraham and producer-filmmaker Burt Kearns discuss their new book, The Show Won't Go On and provide fascinating backstories on the untimely (and unusual) passings of Dick Shawn, Joe E. Ross, Al Kelly, Parkyakarkus and Karl Wallenda (among others). Also, Moe Howard wears a dress, Sid Caesar packs heat, Burt Reynolds gets a paint job and Paul Anka tears down Wayne Newton. PLUS: Carmen Miranda's final bow! The poetry of Buddy Hackett! The history of the "bullet catch"! The strange death of Washington Irving Bishop! And Jeff and Burt attend the Jerry Lewis auction! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mancow and Woody reminisce about all of the classic Hollywood celebrities that he has worked with. Was Moe Howard a mean guy? Who wore the pants John or Yoko? Was Brian Wilson from The Beach Boys a lunatic? Abba killed a parrot and Jerry Lewis was a jerk. Was Groucho Marx abused? Katherine Hepburn, Abbot and Costello, Lucille Ball and many more!!!
Due to a Marlins game Neil has a short show. Moe Howard has a new look. On WQAM it is all Shaq all the time. A young Joan Blondell is behind the Beaded Curtain, faxes, bad callers, and bedtime stories.
Neil's show is short today due to a press conference (included) with Shaquille O'Neal who was added to the Heat roster last week. Today's poll is "Who is the most under-rated actor (movies or TV) of all time?" Moe Howard shaved his head in honor of Shaq coming to town. Neil is taking some calls today, and reads a few bedtime stories.
EP34 - On this episode of Pipe and Tamper. QTR: Country Squire Shepard's Pie. Featured interview: Bernhard Allotey from the Pipe Club of London. Last but not least, Behind the Pipe featuring comedic actor Moe Howard of the Three Stooges.
Gilbert and Frank are joined by Emmy-winning writer and Tony-winning composer David Yazbek ("The Full Monty," "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," "The Band's Visit") for a funny and freewheeling conversation about the golden age of kiddie show hosts, the comedy albums of Spike Jones and Allan Sherman, the long-lost era of Top 40 radio and the trials (and triumphs) of composing music for the Broadway stage. Also, Jerry Lewis goes to therapy, Larry David whistles a happy tune, Gilbert remembers Kathleen Freeman and David weighs in on the "Baby, it's Cold Outside" controversy. PLUS: Umm Kulthum! "The Sammy Maudlin Show"! "Richard Kind Theater"! Moe Howard meets Officer Joe Bolton! And David critiques Gilbert's "musical" abilities! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim takes a look at a film that had been lost for several years, Edward Bernds' 1958 Sci-Fi Thriller "Space Master X-7," starring Bill Williams, Lyn Thomas, Paul Frees, Robert Ellis and Moe Howard. An extraterrestrial fungus from a space probe threatens the entire planet. A woman who may be unknowingly carrying it has to found to save mankind. Find out more on this episode of "Monster Attack!"
America's Funniest Host, Tom Bergeron, was, as always, an easy, affable, adorable, fantastical guest. Great stories from an amazing storyteller who continues to challenge himself creativity every time he picks up a mic. What other TV host is so present, in the moment, trusting of himself, and, trusted by the networks to let the funny rip, off the cuff, every single show. That would be Tom. As a 16 yr old broadcaster he tracked down Larry Fine, interviewed him, and from Larry got to Moe Howard––are you kidding me? I'm not. Tom spoke of his early radio days, stretching beyond DJ'ing, creating his own niche, bringing Tom to everything he did, and does, from radio to morning TV, to hosting Hollywood Squares, winning an Emmy, America's Funniest Home Videos for 14 years, Dancing With The Stars for 12 years and counting, winning another Emmy... co-hosting the Emmy's, and turning that not so great adventure into another funny. He's been a rare male to sit in for Whoopie and co-host The View, was the first man to guest at Women Who Write, has a just dropped movie, with Helen Hunt, Candy Jar now streaming on Netflix, a darker series, The Messenger, he's shopping, and, the just this Monday launched latest season of DWTS, which will be short, and with Tom, sweet and salty. My favorite combo. Spending time with Tom is always a treat and inspiring push to be all I can be and try... harder. I adore this man! Tom Bergeron on The Road Taken, Celebrity Maps to Success Wed, 5/2/18, 7 pm PT/ 10 pm ET With Louise Palanker Live on the Facebook Replay here: https://bit.ly/2HMLxC9 Video and photos shot by Harry Abelson All BROADcasts, as podcasts, also available on iTunes apple.co/2dj8ld3 Soundcloud http://bit.ly/2hktWoS Stitcher bit.ly/2h3R1fl tunein bit.ly/2gGeItj This week's BROADcast is brought to you by Rick Smolke of Quik Impressions, the best printers, printing, the best people people-ing. quikimpressions.com And, Nicole Venables of Ruby Begonia Hair Studio Beauty and Products for tresses like the stars she coifs, and regular peoples, like me. I love my hair, and I loves Nicole. http://www.rubybegoniahairstudio.com/
TV personality, comedian and game show host Tom Bergeron drops by the studio to share his thoughts on a variety of topics, including the unpredictability of live television, the genius of Marcel Marceau, the benefits of transcendental meditation and the rise and fall of the Jerry Lewis Telethon. Also, Tom interviews Moe Howard (and Larry Fine), Sid Caesar speaks German, Bob Hope moves down the couch and Mel Brooks mimics Bill Cullen. PLUS: Bob the Puppet! The Lawrence Welk singers! Arnold Schwarzenegger "brings funny!" Henry Winkler pulls a fast one! And Tom and Gilbert remember John Ritter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy team active from 1928 until 1970, best known for their 190 Columbia short-subject films that are still syndicated on television. Their hallmark was physical farce and slapstick. In films, the Stooges were commonly known by their actual first names. There were a total of six stooges over the act's run, with only three active at any given time, but Moe Howard and Larry Fine were mainstays throughout the ensemble's run of more than forty years. The act began as part of a mid-1920s vaudeville comedy act, billed as "Ted Healy and His Stooges", consisting of Healy, Moe Howard, Moe's brother Shemp Howard and Larry Fine. The four made one feature film, Soup to Nuts, before Shemp left to pursue a solo career. He was replaced by his younger brother, Jerome "Curly" Howard, in 1932. Two years later, the trio left Healy and signed on to appear in their own short-subject comedies for Columbia Pictures, now billed as "The Three Stooges". From 1934 to 1946, Moe, Larry and Curly produced over 90 short films for Columbia. It was during this period that the three were at their peak popularity. Curly suffered a debilitating stroke in May 1946, and Shemp returned, reinstating the original lineup, until his death of a heart attack on November 22, 1955. Film actor Joe Palma was used as a temporary stand-in to complete four Shemp-era shorts under contract (the maneuver thereafter became known as the term of art "Fake Shemp"). Columbia contract player Joe Besser joined as the third Stooge for two years (1956–57), departing in 1958 to nurse his ailing wife. Columbia terminated its shorts division and released its Stooges contractual rights to the Screen Gems production studio. Screen Gems then syndicated the shorts to television, whereupon the Stooges became one of the most popular comedy acts of the early 1960s. Comic actor Joe DeRita became "Curly Joe" in 1958, replacing Besser for a new series of full-length theatrical films. With intense television exposure, the act regained momentum throughout the 1960s as popular kiddie fare, until Larry Fine's paralyzing stroke in January 1970. Fine died in 1975 after a further series of strokes. Attempts were made to revive the Stooges with longtime supporting actor Emil Sitka in Larry's role in 1970, and again in 1975, but this attempt was cut short by Moe's death on May 4, 1975. Information link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Stooges
Warmer weather is here. Dan has a decluttering/false accusation story. In 1975 Moe Howard died. Fact or Crap: We both struck out this week. Mail Bag: Some humor and unusual facts from Mike. One from John: NBA vs NFL. One from Bruce. (A past guest on the show.) Two from Pete: 1) Father and daughter killed neighbour for bursting football. 2) Racine Police asking residents to register surveillance cameras with them. One from Joe: Lazy woman sues her parents for stopping her allowance . . . at the age of 23. The Rest of the Show: All email again this week. We're taking Mothers Day off. See ya in 2 weeks.
On this episode, Juliette speaks with actor Eric Roberts about his prolific career and iconic performances in The Pope of Greenwich Village, Star 80, and The Dark Knight. They also discuss his role in the independent film Eyes of the Roshi. Bonus interview: Juliette is joined by producer and actor Ethan Marten to discuss the making of Eyes of the Roshi. There are great stories told by both Eric and Ethan about Sylvester Stallone, Dog the Bounty Hunter, Moe Howard, and many more ... all while Juliette drinks Booker's bourbon.
The Legendary Wid sits in with the guys. Top standup Roger Weaver shares his hot takes on the latest news. "Jackie Alabama" shares his comedy grievances. It's all that matters on the only talk show that matters.
In episode 5, Chuck sits down with his best friend, Dave Ryan, to talk about the comedy team icons. There were actually Six Stooges over the course of their run: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Shemp Howard, Joe Besser, and Curly-Joe DeRita. We talk about some of our favorite shorts, scenes, and lines from...
Steve Cooper talks with actor Paul Ben-Victor. Paul has built a career entertaining audiences and impressing critics with his work in film, television and on stage. With roles on numerous HBO series and over 50 films, he has time and again delivered standout performances with his tremendous range of characters. For the past two decades, Ben-Victor has been an actor in demand. On television, he has made a lasting impression with his quiet ruthlessness as the Greek henchman Spiros Vondas on the widely acclaimed series, The Wire.He received critical acclaim for his recurring portrayal of Warner Brothers studio chief Alan Grey on Entourage. He also starred as Special Agent Bobby Hobbes in the international hit series The Invisible Man a role that earned him a Best Supporting Actor Audience Award for Sci Fi. Some of his other impressive roles have been playing Moe Howard in the ABC bio-pic The Three Stooges, making several appearances in a large recurring role on the hit comedy series Everybody Hates Chris and playing Stan McQueen for five seasons in the series In Plain Sight.
Character actor extraordinaire James Karen has appeared in over 80 movies, over 100 television shows and a staggering 5,000 TV commercials. In a career spanning nearly 7 decades (!), he's worked with Frederic March, Lauren Bacall, James Garner, Gene Hackman, Steven Spielberg, Jane Fonda, Robert Redford and Will Smith, to name but a few. Gilbert and Frank phoned James one recent Saturday night to cover a VERY wide range of topics, including his film debut in the immortal "Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster," his years-long friendship with the legendary Buster Keaton and his experience sharing a townhouse with Marlon Brando, Wally Cox and Maureen Stapleton. Also, James "sells" Craig T. Nelson a haunted house, a Boy Scout uniform leads to an acting career and a controversial "Jeffersons" episode nearly torpedoes a plum TV pitchman gig. PLUS: James parties with Clark Gable and Louis B. Mayer! Gilbert gets a one-cent residual check! Moe Howard recites from "The Tempest"! And James teaches a teenaged Michael Douglas to drive! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew tries to build the next Montreal superfight for Adonis Stevenson after his victory over Chad Dawson and takes a look at the aftermath of Alfredo Angulo versus Erislandy Lara. Did Lara take a page out of Moe Howard's book or are people just making excuses? And Andrew explains why James Kirkland is a good boxer but a dumb human being.
In this episode: a Paunch Stevenson Show update: Mel Blanc's voice was definitely used in Daffy's Rhapsody, thoughts on New Girl and college cuisine from new Paunch fan Steve Rugel, calling the Diarrhea Doctor, the Beatles kids band with James McCartney, Sean Lennon, Dhani Harrison, and Jason Starr, new Paunch fans Adam and his son Nate impersonating Stan Lee, spacemandavid's "comment" marathon, Penn Jillette fired on The Celebrity Apprentice, Arrested Development returning in 2013 with new episodes on Netflix, our review of Horrible Bosses (2011) starring Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, and Charlie Day, Chris Diamantopoulos as Moe Howard, the live-action "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining" episode of South Park, Steven Seagal bringing cheaply produced former-Soviet-bloc action movies to the Reelz Channel (True Justice), an animated interpretation of The Kid From Brooklyn, the Tupac Shakur hologram, Pepper's ghost illusion, Rob's dorky Looney Tunes t-shirt collection in the 1990s, What Ever Happened To? (Calista Flockhart), Liverpool, England obsessed with Donny Osmond, Axl Rose too out of shape to sing, wild turkeys running loose in New Jersey, What Ever Happened To? (our interest in the International Federation of Competitive Eating), blame for high gasoline prices, the other MTV Julie Brown, the Paunch luck: 92Y Tribeca Cabin Boy (1994) screening and Q-and-A with Chris Elliott sold out, Bobcat Goldthwait, the fantastic Pica-pic.com website that lets you play 1980s hand-held LCD games, the free application Joy2Key that maps keyboard keys to a computer joystick, celebrity deaths (Dick Clark, Jonathan Frid, and Levon Helm), Howard Stern as the newest judge on the TV competition show America's Got Talent, and one of Greg's favorite musical groups The Band. 95 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com