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Born
1895-08-09
Davenport, IA
(Nathaniel Greene Pendleton)
Died
1967-10-12   (72)
San Diego, CA
(Heart attack)

Silver medalist, wrestling, 1920 Olympics<p>Good friends with Ted Healy.

In addition to costarring in several MGM features, the two had their own comedy radio show WEARY & WILLIE in 1934, a regional broadcast featuring discussions on southern California politics.

Acting Credits (11)

Film or Short Title Featuring Role
FUGITIVE LOVERS (1934) Ted Healy and His Stooges Legs Caffey
LAZY RIVER (1934) Ted Healy (Solo) Alfred 'Tiny' Smith
DEATH ON THE DIAMOND (1934) Ted Healy (Solo) Truck Hogan
RECKLESS (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Blossom
MURDER IN THE FLEET (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) CPO Spud Burke
HERE COMES THE BAND (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Piccolo Pete
IT'S IN THE AIR (1935) Ted Healy (Solo) Henry Potke
ANOTHER THIN MAN (1939) Shemp Howard (Solo) Lt. Guild
BUCK PRIVATES (1941) Shemp Howard (Solo) Sgt. Mike Collins
MGM's THE BIG PARADE OF COMEDY (1964) Ted Healy and His Stooges archive footage
THE LOST STOOGES (1990) Ted Healy and His Stooges archive footage

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