Curly Howard, the man whose catchphrases "nyuk-nyuk-nyuk" and "woo-woo-woo" helped make The Three Stooges one of the most popular comedy teams of all time, would have been 105 years old today.
Curly replaced his older brother Shemp in the comedy trio 1933, and with his older brother Moe and Larry Fine created a series of comedic shorts that still air today. Unfortunately, Curly suffered a series of strokes in the late 40s, cutting his career with the Stooges short. He died at age 48 on January 18th, 1952.