Ted Healy Movies and Career Information
Oct 01, 1896
Houston
Actor
Ted Healy (October 1, 1896 – December 21, 1937) was an American vaudeville performer, comedian, and actor. He is chiefly remembered today as the original employer of the Three Stooges, but had a successful stage and film career of his own. Healy's was the first caricature drawn by Alex Gard to grace the walls of Sardi's, a legendary restaurant located in the New York City theater district. Healy was born in Houston, Texas as Charles Ernest Lee Nash, and was known as Lee. In 1912, as teenagers, Nash and his childhood friend Harry Moses Horwitz (later known as Moe Howard of the Three Stooges) joined the Annette Kellerman Diving Girls, a vaudeville act which included four boys. The work ended quickly, however, after an accident on stage. Nash and Howard then went their separate ways. Nash developed a vaudeville act and adopted the stage name Ted Healy. Healy's act was a hit, and he soon expanded his role as a comedian and master of ceremonies. He added performers to his stage show, including his new wife Betty. When some of his acrobats quit in 1922, Moe Howard answered the advertisement for replacements. Since Howard was no acrobat, Healy cast his old friend as a stooge (someone who
- Ted Healy Movies before 2012
- Mad Love (1995) 1995
- Varsity Show (1937) 1937
- Longest Night (1936) 1936
- San Francisco (1936) 1936
- Mad Love 1935
- Dancing Lady (1933) 1933
- Bombshell (1933) 1933
- Hollywood Hotel
- Hollywood Party (1934)