I haven't watched this particular video, but I have seen clips of him doing some comedy routines. While they looked professionally produced, I would recommend to him not to give up his day job. He and the other actor he was working with (not a Moe or Larry character), performed exaggerations of how people actually acted back in the 30s and 40s. I know we do, but in general, I'm not sure how the general public today appreciates what fine actors they all were -- both the Stooges and their supporting cast members. Curly Jr. Jr. and his co-star in the clip I viewed would not have "cut it" back in that classic film era.
Just IMHO.