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Joe Besser

AKA: Joseph Besser
Birthday: 1907-08-12
Died: 1988-03-01
Birthplace: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA


Joe Besser (born Jessel Besser, August 12, 1907 – March 1, 1988) was an American actor, comedian, and musician, known for his impish humor and wimpy characters. He is best known for his brief stint as a member of The Three Stooges in movie short subjects of 1957–59. He is also remembered for his television roles: Stinky, the bratty man-child in The Abbott and Costello Show, and Jillson, the maintenance man in The Joey Bishop The zany comedy team of Olsen and Johnson, whose Broadway revues were fast-paced collections of songs and blackouts, hired Joe Besser. His noisy intrusions were perfect for their anything-can-happen format. Besser's work caught the attention of the Shubert brothers, who signed him to a theatrical contract. Columbia Pictures hired Besser away from the Shuberts, and Besser relocated to Hollywood in 1944, where he brought his unique comic character to feature-length musical comedies. Besser also starred in short-subject comedies for Columbia from 1949 to 1956. Besser had substituted for Lou Costello on radio, opposite Bud Abbott, and by the 1950s he was firmly established as one of the Abbott and Costello regulars. When the duo filmed The Abbott and Costello Show for television, they hired Joe Besser to play Oswald "Stinky" Davis, a bratty, loudmouthed child dressed in an oversized Little Lord Fauntleroy outfit, shorts, and a flat top hat with overhanging brim. He appeared during the first season of The Abbott and Costello Show. Besser was cast for the role of Yonkel, a chariot man in the low-budget biblical film Sins of Jezebel, which starred Paulette Goddard as the titular wicked queen. After Shemp Howard died of a heart attack, Moe suggested he and teammate Larry Fine continue working as "The Two Stooges". Studio chief Harry Cohen rejected the proposal. Although Moe had legal approval to allow new members into the act, Columbia executives had the final say about any actor who would appear in the studio's films, and insisted on a performer already under contract to Columbia, Joe Besser. At the time, Besser was one of a few comedians still making comedy shorts at the studio. Besser refrained from imitating Curly or Shemp. He continued to play the same whiny character he had developed over his long career. He had a clause in his contract prohibiting being hit excessively. Besser recalled, "I usually played the kind of character who would hit others back". The Stooges shorts with Besser were filmed from the spring of 1956 to the end of 1957. His Stooge tenure ended when Columbia shut down the two-reel-comedy department on December 20, 1957. Producer-director Jules White had shot enough film for 16 comedies, which were released a few months apart until June 1959, with Sappy Bull Fighters being the final release. Joe Besser was found dead in his home, aged 80, and determined to have died of heart failure.

Filmography

Africa Screams
Character: Harry
Let's Make Love
Character: Charlie Lamont
Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special
Character: Curly-Joe (archive footage)

Hollywood Horror House
Character: Bus Driver
I, the Jury
Character: Pete, Elevator Operator
Woman in Hiding
Character: Salesman with Drum

The Three Stooges Story
Character: Joe
Outside the Wall
Character: The Cook (uncredited)

Hand of Death
Character: Service station attendant
Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin'
Character: Sharkey Dolan
The Three Stooges Greatest Hits!
Character: (archive footage)

Hoofs and Goofs
Character: Joe
A Merry Mix-Up
Character: Joe / Jack / Jeff

Space Ship Sappy
Character: Joe
Guns a Poppin!
Character: Joe
Horsing Around
Character: Joe

Rusty Romeos
Character: Joe
Outer Space Jitters
Character: Joe / Joe's Son
Quiz Whizz
Character: Himself

Fifi Blows Her Top
Character: Joe Besser
Pies and Guys
Character: Joe
Sweet and Hot
Character: Joe

Flying Saucer Daffy
Character: Joe
Triple Crossed
Character: Joe

Sappy Bull Fighters
Character: Joe
The Desert Hawk
Character: Prince Sinbad
The Rookie
Character: Soldier

Sins of Jezebel
Character: Yonkel
Headline Hunters
Character: Coroner

Talk About a Lady
Character: Roly Q. Entwhistle
The Story on Page One
Character: Gallagher (uncredited)
Which Way to the Front?
Character: Dock Master

Fraidy Cat
Character: Joe Besser
Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops
Character: Hunter (uncredited)
It's a Dog's Life
Character: Dog Catcher (uncredited)

Aim, Fire, Scoot
Character: Pvt. Joe Besser
Army Daze
Character: Pvt. Joe Besser
Caught on the Bounce
Character: Joe

Dizzy Yardbird
Character: Pvt. Rodney Marblehead
The Fire Chaser
Character: Eric Loudermilk Potts
G.I. Dood It
Character: Pvt. Joe Marblehead / Homer the Dog (voice)

Hook a Crook
Character: Joe Besser
Spies and Guys
Character: Pvt. Joe Besser
Waiting in the Lurch
Character: Eric Loudermilk Potts

My Smurfy Valentine
Character: Cupid (voice)
Hot Steel
Character: Siggie Landers
Columbia Laff Hour
Character: Joe (archive footage)

Say One for Me
Character: Joe Greb
Two-Gun Lady
Character: Doc McGinnis
Plunderers of Painted Flats
Character: Andy Heather

Eadie Was a Lady
Character: Professor Diogenes Dingle
Hey, Rookie
Character: Pendleton "Pudge" Pfeiffer

The Abbott and Costello Show: Who's On First?
Character: Stinky (archive footage)
Mad at the World
Character: Gas Station Attendant
The Errand Boy
Character: Man Watching Rushes

Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey
Character: Carlton
A Day in the Country
Character: Narrator (voice)
The Monk
Character: Herbie

Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld
Character: Self (archive footage)