
Ted Healy
Acting • Born 1896-10-01 – Died 1937-12-21
Biography
Ted Healy (born Charles Ernest Lee Nash; October 1, 1896 – December 21, 1937) was an American vaudeville performer, comedian, and actor. Though he is chiefly remembered as the creator of The Three Stooges and the style of slapstick comedy that they later made famous, he had a successful stage and film career of his own and was cited as a formative influence by several later comedy stars. The circumstances surrounding his death remain a matter of controversy. From Wikipedia.
Filmography
48 credits
Mad Love
Movie • 1935
Reagan

Bombshell
Movie • 1933
Junior Burns

Dancing Lady
Movie • 1933
Steve

Hollywood Hotel
Movie • 1938
Fuzzy Boyle

San Francisco
Movie • 1936
Mat

Reckless
Movie • 1935
Smiley

The Winning Ticket
Movie • 1935
Eddie Dugan

The Casino Murder Case
Movie • 1935
Police Sergeant Ernest Heath

Death on the Diamond
Movie • 1934
Terrence 'Terry' / 'Crawfish' O'Toole

The Three Stooges Greatest Hits!
Movie • 1997
(archive footage)

Operator 13
Movie • 1934
Doctor Hitchcock

Mad Holiday
Movie • 1936
Mert Morgan

Nertsery Rhymes
Movie • 1933
Papa

Varsity Show
Movie • 1937
William Williams

Meet the Baron
Movie • 1933
Head Janitor

Beer and Pretzels
Movie • 1933
Ted

Plane Nuts
Movie • 1933
Ted Healy

The Longest Night
Movie • 1936
Police Sergeant Magee

Stage Mother
Movie • 1933
Ralph Martin

Speed
Movie • 1936
Clarence Maxmillian 'Gadget' Haggerty

The Big Idea
Movie • 1934
Ted Healy, Scenario Company President

Fugitive Lovers
Movie • 1934
Hector Withington, Jr.

Hollywood Party
Movie • 1934
Reporter (uncredited)

Lazy River
Movie • 1934
William 'Gabby' Stone

Love Is a Headache
Movie • 1938
Jimmy Slattery

Sing, Baby, Sing
Movie • 1936
Al Craven

Going Hollywood: The '30s
Movie • 1984
(archive footage)

The Band Plays On
Movie • 1934
Joe O'Brien

Murder in the Fleet
Movie • 1935
Mac O'Neill

Myrt and Marge
Movie • 1933
Mullins

The Lost Stooges
Movie • 1990
Himself

Paris Interlude
Movie • 1934
Jimmy

Wise Guys Prefer Brunettes
Movie • 1926
Napolean Fizz

Man Of The People
Movie • 1937
Joe "The Glut" Dwyer

Hollywood on Parade
Movie • 1932
Self

Here Comes the Band
Movie • 1935
'Happy'

It's in the Air
Movie • 1935
'Clip' McGurk

The Good Old Soak
Movie • 1937
Al Simmons

Hello Pop
Movie • 1933
Father

Hollywood on Parade No. B-9
Movie • 1934
Self

Soup to Nuts
Movie • 1930
Ted 'Teddy'

La Fiesta de Santa Barbara
Movie • 1935
Self

The Big Parade of Comedy
Movie • 1964
Reporter in 'Hollywood Party' (archive footage)

The Three Stooges: Extreme Rarities
Movie • 1932

Death Scenes
Movie • 1989
Self (archive footage)

Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies
Movie • 1988

Classic Comedy Teams
Movie • 1986
Self (archive footage)

Murderers, Mobsters, & Madmen: Volume 6: Hollywood Police Files
Movie • 1992