Forced To Work After His Stroke
It is commonly known that Harry Cohn, who served as president and chief of production at Columbia Pictures, was the key figure in bringing the studio up to the level at which it eventually succeeded. He is, on the other hand, often regarded as a disliked individual. Despite the fact that Curly had suffered many strokes, Cohn insisted that the crippled comedian continue to perform. In February of 1958, Harry Cohn died as a result of a sudden heart attack. he was laid to rest in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Hard Times
Throughout their careers, The Three Stooges were able to appeal to the ordinary man’s sense of humor. In addition to providing an escape from the hard economic challenges that many Americans were experiencing during the Great Depression, the Three Stooges’ continuing shenanigans served as a commentary on the developing social tensions that were occurring as a result of the Great Depression. Today, the Stooges continue to be adored by audiences for the humorous getaway they provide us with while we are dealing with difficult situations.