Just got finished reading Bill Cassara's Vernon Dent book, so it you haven't already, check it out.
http://www.amazon.com/Vernon-Dent-Stooge-Bill-Cassara/dp/1593935498/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1287624248&sr=1-1That said, it got me thinking, we need more biographies. Perhaps some of us should think about researching one, but here are a few names that come to mind:
Bud Jamison: Like Vernon Dent, a silent comedy veteran who ended up at Columbia. He worked with Chaplin and has an extensive resume. He also was a former Rolling Stone.....well, he had musical talent, so he sounds like an interesting idea.
Jules White: Again, a silent comedy career, has successful brother in the business, and he ran the Columbia Comedy Shorts department. Loved by Stooge fans, loathed by Keaton fans, he'd make an interesting choice.
Obviously there are others, but let's hear your opinions.
By the way, not Stooge related, but I would love to see a Larry Semon biography. One of the biggest stars in his day who went on to fail in features, make a silent WIZARD OF OZ, work with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, die broke with a nervous breakdown in a sanitarium at age 39 and have his body of work dissed by Walter Kerr and forgotten by almost everybody else. Sounds biography worth.