A Columbia Pictures contract-player in the late 1930s, Hilda Titlevirtually disappeared from the screen after making a few small, butmemorable appearances in comedy shorts, especially with the ThreeStooges. Her most memorable role to Stooge fans is probably the part ofthe Showgirl who helps the Stooges crash a Matinee Idol's drawing roomin the 1936 short A Pain in the Pullman (1936). In Horses' Collars (1935),she appeared as a dance hall girl. Being just under five feet tall, shedanced with Curly, by standing on his feet while he did a clumsy waltz.
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A Columbia Pictures contract-player in the late 1930s, Hilda Titlevirtually disappeared from the screen after making a few small, butmemorable appearances in comedy shorts, especially with the ThreeStooges. Her most memorable role to Stooge fans is probably the part ofthe Showgirl who helps the Stooges crash a Matinee Idol's drawing roomin the 1936 short A Pain in the Pullman (1936). In Horses' Collars (1935),she appeared as a dance hall girl. Being just under five feet tall, shedanced with Curly, by standing on his feet while he did a clumsy waltz.
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A Columbia Pictures contract-player in the late 1930s, Hilda Titlevirtually disappeared from the screen after making a few small, butmemorable appearances in comedy shorts, especially with the ThreeStooges. Her most memorable role to Stooge fans is p