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Doris Houck, BRIDELESS GROOM


Born
1921-09-28
Wallace, ID
(Doris Colleen Houck)
Died
1965-12-14   (44)
Santa Monica, CA
(Barbiturate overdose)

Sometimes billed as Doris Colleen (e.g., BRIDELESS GROOM) and Doris Howe

Once sang with Paul Whiteman's orchestra at L.A.'s Florentine Gardens

Acting Credits (12)

Film or Short Title Featuring Role
THE GENTLEMAN MISBEHAVES (1946) Shemp Howard (Solo) PBX operator
MR. NOISY (1946) Shemp Howard (Solo) Ole's girlfriend
TALK ABOUT A LADY (1946) Joe Besser (Solo) Freddie Lord
G. I. WANNA HOME (1946) Moe, Larry and Curly Bessie
BRIDELESS GROOM (1947) Moe, Larry and Shemp Aggressive former girlfriend
HUSBANDS BEWARE (1956) Moe, Larry and Shemp Aggressive former girlfriend
50 YEARS WITH THE STOOGES: THE FUNNIEST GUYS IN THE WORLD (1983) Miscellaneous Appearances archive footage
STOOGEMANIA (1986) Miscellaneous Appearances archive footage
DISORDER IN THE COURT: 60th ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE (1990) Miscellaneous Appearances archive footage
THE THREE STOOGES GREATEST HITS! (1997) Miscellaneous Appearances archive footage
THE THREE STOOGES FAMILY ALBUM (1998) Miscellaneous Appearances archive footage
HEY MOE! HEY DAD! (2015) Miscellaneous Appearances archive footage

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