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Larry Fine

Body measurements

Height

163 cm (5 ft 4.25 in)

Weight

75 kg (165 lb)

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Date of birth

October 05, 1902

Date of death

January 24, 1975 (72 years)

Zodiac sign

Libra

Nationality

USA

Occupation

Actor, comedian

Sexual Orientation

Straight

Religion

Judaism

Eyes color

Blue

Hair color

Brown
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Who is Larry Fine?

Louis Feinberg was better known as Larry Fine – a member of The Three Stooges group of comedian actors - Curly, Moe, Shemp.

Early Accomplishments

Before he fell in love with acting, Larry was involved into boxing. He did it when he was a teenager.

After an accident, Louis started playing the violin and succeeded in it. His parents even made up their mind to send the boy to Europe for studying, but their plans were ruined by the WWII. 

Best Known for

Larry was best known as a comedy actor with his funny and strange hairstyle that made him famous. Besides, he was good at playing the violin and making jokes.

Films Disorder in the Court and Men in Black are his most famous ones. 

Sexual Orientation

Larry Fine was straight. His wife, Mabel Haney, spent with the actor 41 year and they give birth to two pretty kids: a daughter Phyllis and son John. 

Religious Beliefs

Like all of his family Larry was Jewish and never tried to hide this act. 

Worth to Know

When Larry was a child, he burnt his arm with acid that was used by his father in jewelry production. Larry was going to drink acid, but in the last moment his dad pulled it out of his hand. He required treatment and therapy. The doctors suggested taking violin lessons to help in recovery. (Source: Threestooges.com)

Imgur.com informs that Larry had an awful gambling addiction. He spent all his money on card games and racing and was an often guest of gambling houses. 





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