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Milton Frome, PIES AND GUYS


Born
1909-02-24
Philadelphia, PA
Died
1989-03-13   (80)
Woodland Hills, CA
(Lung cancer)

Started in films at Brooklyn's Vitaphone Studios in the mid 1930s, he was in a couple shorts that also featured Shemp Howard.

A regular on Milton Berle's television series from the late 1940s to mid 1950s, and a recurring actor on THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES in the 1960s. A favorite of Jerry Lewis, Frome was cast in 16 of Lewis' films, as well as Lewis' television series.

Acting Credits (9)

Film or Short Title Featuring Role
DAREDEVIL O'DARE (1934) Shemp Howard (Solo) 2nd policeman
THE CHOKE'S ON YOU (1936) Shemp Howard (Solo) Gambler spectator # 2
QUIZ WHIZZ (1958) Moe, Larry and Joe G. Y. Prince
PIES AND GUYS (1958) Moe, Larry and Joe Prof. Quackenbush
THREE STOOGES FUN-O-RAMA (1959) Moe, Larry and Joe archive footage
CINDERFELLA (1960) Joe Besser (Solo) Butler, scene deleted
THE ERRAND BOY (1961) Joe Besser (Solo) Mr. Greenback
WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL (1968) Joe Besser (Solo) Bud Young
WHICH WAY TO THE FRONT? (1970) Joe Besser (Solo) Mr. Baylick

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