Joe Besser

Joe Besser

1907-08-12 Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Male 89 Known Credits

Biography

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.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1907-08-12

Place of Birth

Saint Louis, Missouri, USA

Known Credits

89

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

Joseph Besser, The Three Stooges, Joseph "Joe" Besser

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

Savage Intruder

1970

Bus Driver

It's a Dog's Life

1955

Dog Catcher (uncredited)

Talk About a Lady

1946

Roly Q. Entwhistle

Waiting in the Lurch

1949

Eric Loudermilk Potts

The Desert Hawk

1950

Prince Sinbad

Say One for Me

1959

Joe Greb

Army Daze

1956

Pvt. Joe Besser

Let's Make Love

1960

Charlie Lamont

The Story on Page One

1959

Gallagher (uncredited)

My Smurfy Valentine

1983

Cupid (voice)

Sins of Jezebel

1953

Yonkel

Outside the Wall

1950

The Cook (uncredited)

The Fire Chaser

1954

Eric Loudermilk Potts

G.I. Dood It

1955

Pvt. Joe Marblehead / Homer the Dog (voice)

Headline Hunters

1955

Coroner

The Errand Boy

1961

Man Watching Rushes

Spies and Guys

1953

Pvt. Joe Besser

Columbia Laff Hour

1956

Joe (archive footage)

Hand of Death

1962

Service station attendant

Hey, Rookie

1944

Pendleton "Pudge" Pfeiffer

Two-Gun Lady

1955

Doc McGinnis

Which Way to the Front?

1970

Dock Master

I, the Jury

1953

Pete, Elevator Operator

Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special

2003

Curly-Joe (archive footage)

Mad at the World

1955

Gas Station Attendant

Africa Screams

1949

Harry

The Three Stooges Greatest Hits!

1997

(archive footage)

A Day in the Country

1953

Narrator (voice)

Dizzy Yardbird

1950

Pvt. Rodney Marblehead

Woman in Hiding

1950

Salesman with Drum

Outer Space Jitters

1957

Joe / Joe's Son

Fifi Blows Her Top

1958

Joe Besser

The Helen Morgan Story

1957

Bartender (uncredited)

Hot Steel

1940

Siggie Landers

A Merry Mix-Up

1957

Joe / Jack / Jeff

Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld

1994

Self (archive footage)

Aim, Fire, Scoot

1952

Pvt. Joe Besser

The Monk

1969

Herbie

Hook a Crook

1955

Joe Besser

Eadie Was a Lady

1945

Professor Diogenes Dingle

Classic Comedy Teams

1986

Self (archive footage)

The Rookie

1959

Soldier

Quiz Whizz

1958

Himself

Fraidy Cat

1951

Joe Besser

TV Credits

Batman

1966

Penguin Supporter (uncredited) (1 episodes)

Love, American Style

1969

Tony (1 episodes)

That Girl

1966

(2 episodes)

The New Scooby-Doo Movies

1972

Babu (voice) (1 episodes)

The Millionaire

1955

Chester Pips (1 episodes)

The Hollywood Palace

1964

Self (1 episodes)

The Mothers-in-Law

1967

Bandleader (1 episodes)

The Abbott and Costello Show

1952

Stinky Davis (12 episodes)

The Gene Autry Show

1950

(1 episodes)

December Bride

1954

(1 episodes)

Scooby's Laff-A Lympics

1977

(94 episodes)

The Joey Bishop Show

1961

Mr. Jillson (123 episodes)

Jeannie

1973

(16 episodes)

Yogi's Space Race

1978

(13 episodes)

The Alvin Show

1961

(26 episodes)

That's Life

1968

(1 episodes)

The Houndcats

1972

(13 episodes)

Hour Glass

1946

(1 episodes)

Galaxy Goof-Ups

1978

Scare Bear (voice) (13 episodes)

The Oddball Couple

1975

(16 episodes)

General Electric Theater

1953

Manager (1 episodes)

Movie Production Credits

No movie production credits available.

TV Production Credits

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