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Lee Phelps, WOMAN WANTED


Born
1893-05-15
Philadelphia, PA
(Napoleon Bonaparte Kukuck)
Died
1953-03-19   (59)
Culver City, CA

Acting Credits (14)

Film or Short Title Featuring Role
DANCING LADY (1933) Ted Healy and His Stooges Bailiff
ROAST-BEEF AND MOVIES (1934) Curly Howard (Solo) 2nd attendant
OPERATOR 13 (1934) Ted Healy and Curly Howard (Solo) Confederate soldier
DEATH ON THE DIAMOND (1934) Ted Healy (Solo)
THE BAND PLAYS ON (1934) Ted Healy (Solo) Reporter
THE WINNING TICKET (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Bookie
RECKLESS (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Hotel desk clerk
MURDER IN THE FLEET (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Officer disciplining guard
WOMAN WANTED (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Detective Charlie Beale
IT'S IN THE AIR (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Federal investigator
MAN OF THE PEOPLE (1937) Ted Healy (Solo) John Hennessey's father
MURDER OVER NEW YORK (1940) Shemp Howard (Solo) Joe, policeman
SIX LESSONS FROM MADAME LA ZONGA (1941) Shemp Howard (Solo) Anderson
THE MGM THREE STOOGES FESTIVAL (1983) Ted Healy and His Stooges archive footage

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