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The Three Stooges were an American comedy act in the early to mid-20th century, best known for their short films and stage performances. The original members of the group were Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard, who formed the act in 1925. The group's antics and physical comedy, which often included slapstick, pratfalls, and eye-poking, became popular with audiences and they appeared in over 200 short films and feature films. The Three Stooges were also popular in live performances and made several appearances on television and radio. The group underwent several personnel changes over the years, with Moe being the only original member to appear in all of the films. Despite this, the Three Stooges continued to be popular and their legacy continues to be celebrated today through reruns, merchandise, and tributes.