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Offline Umbrella Sam

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Ok, so I was looking on Shemp's Wikipedia page today and this piece of information about his return to the Three Stooges caught my eye:

"Shemp's income increased significantly over the next several years due to this career change."

Yes, I know it's Wikipedia, but this does actually make me curious as to what the financial situation actually was in this case. Does anyone know if Shemp was taking a financial loss or financial gain when he rejoined the act? Also, how did this compare to what he was making when he was under contract to Universal?
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His income increased substantially, as discussed in detail in The Three Stooges Journal # 156 (Winter 2015), per his W-2 and 1040 tax documents on file in The Stoogeum's research archives. 


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His income increased substantially, as discussed in detail in The Three Stooges Journal # 156 (Winter 2015), per his W-2 and 1040 tax documents on file in The Stoogeum's research archives. 

Thanks, BeAStooge. It’s interesting that he made more money working in short subjects than in features, though I assume personal appearances would have to be taken into account here as well.
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I assume personal appearances would have to be taken into account here as well.

Film work only, Shemp's tax records show a substantial earnings increase beginning in mid-1946 and in 1947, vs. 1943 - 1945.  The Journal article presents the numbers by studio for each year.


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Film work only, Shemp's tax records show a substantial earnings increase beginning in mid-1946 and in 1947, vs. 1943 - 1945.  The Journal article presents the numbers by studio for each year.

Ah, OK. Thanks again BeAStooge.
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Offline Seamus

Film work only, Shemp's tax records show a substantial earnings increase beginning in mid-1946 and in 1947, vs. 1943 - 1945.  The Journal article presents the numbers by studio for each year.

That is interesting.  I wonder what the numbers looked like for the later Shemp years, when the boys were being utilized less and less in favor of recycled material.

By coincidence, I recently came across this blog post about Shemp's two residences in the '40s and '50s:

http://dearoldhollywood.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-toluca-lake-homes-of-shemp-howard.html

In the '40s he moved into a very nice looking pad on Placidia Avenue, but at the time of his death he and his wife were living in a much more modest apartment building (both are pictured in blog post, and you can Google Map the Placidia house for a closer look).  It got me wondering if Shemp's move to more modest quarters was driven by a shrinking Stooges income.


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Offline stoogestats

That is interesting.  I wonder what the numbers looked like for the later Shemp years, when the boys were being utilized less and less in favor of recycled material.

By coincidence, I recently came across this blog post about Shemp's two residences in the '40s and '50s:

http://dearoldhollywood.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-toluca-lake-homes-of-shemp-howard.html

In the '40s he moved into a very nice looking pad on Placidia Avenue, but at the time of his death he and his wife were living in a much more modest apartment building (both are pictured in blog post, and you can Google Map the Placidia house for a closer look).  It got me wondering if Shemp's move to more modest quarters was driven by a shrinking Stooges income.

Shemp's two granddaughters made several comments about the home he lived in when they were young. They mentioned a swimming pool. I will ask for clarification. I know the apartment building, not sure how many years he lived there. I will ask around.


Offline stoogestats

That is interesting.  I wonder what the numbers looked like for the later Shemp years, when the boys were being utilized less and less in favor of recycled material.

By coincidence, I recently came across this blog post about Shemp's two residences in the '40s and '50s:

http://dearoldhollywood.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-toluca-lake-homes-of-shemp-howard.html

In the '40s he moved into a very nice looking pad on Placidia Avenue, but at the time of his death he and his wife were living in a much more modest apartment building (both are pictured in blog post, and you can Google Map the Placidia house for a closer look).  It got me wondering if Shemp's move to more modest quarters was driven by a shrinking Stooges income.

I just contacted one of his granddaughters.
Shemp's son Mort purchased Shemp and Babe's home on 4604 Placidia Ave. and put the pool in. Shemp bought the 4 plex and lived in one of the lower level units.


Offline Seamus

Thanks for doing the legwork, stoogestats, cool trivia.