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Harriette Gertrude Tarler

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Harriette Gertrude Tarler

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
18 Nov 2001 (aged 81)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Flushing, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 117, Reference-Road, Section B, Lot : All Lots-428,429, Grave 17
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Actress. Harriette Tarler was born November 4, 1920 in New York City, New York. She was best known for her work with the Three Stooges in the 1950’s. She had at least 19 appearances in films and television (mostly uncredited), between 1956 and 1959. Among her Three Stooges roles were: “Rumpus in the Harem”(1956) as a Harem girl, “Commotion on the Ocean”(1956) as Emma Blake, “Hoofs and Goofs”(1957) as Birdie’s voice and Dinklespiel’s daughter, “Muscle Up a Little Closer”(1957) as Mary Brown, “A Merry Mix-Up”(1957) as Letty, Max’s wife, “Horsing Around”(1957) as Attendant’s daughter and Birdie’s voice, “Fifi Blows Her Top”(1958) as Joe’s waitress, and “Pies and Guys”(1958) as Countess Shpritzvasser. Among her other appearances were “The Ford Television Theatre”(1956), and the feature films “The Joker is Wild”(1957) as Chorine, and “Don’t Give Up the Ship”(1959) as Bridesmaid. Harriette Tarler died November 18, 2001 in New York City.
Actress. Harriette Tarler was born November 4, 1920 in New York City, New York. She was best known for her work with the Three Stooges in the 1950’s. She had at least 19 appearances in films and television (mostly uncredited), between 1956 and 1959. Among her Three Stooges roles were: “Rumpus in the Harem”(1956) as a Harem girl, “Commotion on the Ocean”(1956) as Emma Blake, “Hoofs and Goofs”(1957) as Birdie’s voice and Dinklespiel’s daughter, “Muscle Up a Little Closer”(1957) as Mary Brown, “A Merry Mix-Up”(1957) as Letty, Max’s wife, “Horsing Around”(1957) as Attendant’s daughter and Birdie’s voice, “Fifi Blows Her Top”(1958) as Joe’s waitress, and “Pies and Guys”(1958) as Countess Shpritzvasser. Among her other appearances were “The Ford Television Theatre”(1956), and the feature films “The Joker is Wild”(1957) as Chorine, and “Don’t Give Up the Ship”(1959) as Bridesmaid. Harriette Tarler died November 18, 2001 in New York City.

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