- Date de naissance
- Date de décès16 janvier 1998 · Camarillo, Californie, États-Unis (complications d'un accident vasculaire cérébral)
- Taille1,78 m
- Emil Sitka est né le 22 décembre 1914 à Pennsylvanie, États-Unis. Il était acteur. Il est connu pour Intruder (1989), Three Hams on Rye (1950) et The Three Stooges in Orbit (1962). Il était marié à Donna D. Driscoll et Edith Marie Render Sitka. Il est mort le 16 janvier 1998 en Californie, États-Unis.
- ConjointsDonna D. Driscoll(8 octobre 1940 - 4 juin 1997) (son décès, 7 enfants)Edith Marie Render Sitka (divorcé)
- EnfantsLittle-Star Sunshine MartorellaTao Emil SitkaDarrow SitkaStorm SitkaRudigor SitkaEelonka KlugmanSaxon Sitka
- ParentsEmil Sitka Sr.Helen Mutalo Sitka
- ProchesRudolph L Sitka(Sibling)
- Catchphrase: "Hold hands, you lovebirds!"
- Officially became a member of The Three Stooges in the early 1970s, replacing Larry Fine. Two planned Stooges film projects never occurred. The second, which the Stooges dropped out of when Moe Howard became too sick to work, was produced with the [two surviving] Ritz Brothers stepping into the Stooges' shoes and released as Blazing Stewardesses (1975).
- He was the last surviving member of The Three Stooges (although he never had a chance to make a film in this role). He was also the only person to have worked with all six of the Stooges.
- His license plate read STOOGES.
- Following his death, he was interred next to His wife Donna Delores at Conejo Mountain Memorial Park in Camarillo, Ventura County, California. Plot Santa Cruz 2 Garden, Lot 139, Space A. As a tribute to his tenure with the Three Stooges, his gravestone reads "Hold hands, you lovebirds!".
- Had two daughters: Eelonka Klugman and Little-Star Martotella; and four sons: Rudigor Sitka, Storm Sitka, Darrow Sitka and Saxon Sitka.
- [on working with Curly Howard in Half-Wits Holiday (1946), Howard's final film with The Three Stooges after suffering a major stroke that debilitated him] After [the stroke] occurred, Curly was just missing all of a sudden. It wasn't announced to the rest of the cast; nobody knew what happened. So, we're approaching the last scene in the picture, a big pie fight. They had a big set and they put a huge canvas all around; it was going to be like a battleground. They're getting all geared up and the script calls for all the Stooges. I see a dry run-through of the scene and there's no Curly. I thought it was just a change in the script. No one--including Moe [Moe Howard], Larry [Larry Fine] and Jules [producer Jules White]--ever told us how serious his condition was. It was only after the picture had been completed that I found out he took ill.
- [on working in the 'Clutch Cargo' series]: If you think those cartoons look strange, it was even stranger to work on them. First, they'd put makeup around my mouth and put this kind of garish lipstick on my lips. Then they'd strap me down in a chair and brace my head.
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