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Mousie Garner : ウィキペディア英語版
Paul Garner

Paul Albert "Mousie" Garner (July 31, 1909 – August 8, 2004) was an American actor.〔 Garner earned his nickname by assuming the role of a shy, simpering jokester.〔 Garner was one of the last actors still doing schtick from vaudeville,〔 and has been referred to as "The Grand Old Man Of Vaudeville."〔
==Biography==
He was born on July 31, 1909 in Washington, D.C.
Garner was one of over 20 comedians who worked as part of Ted Healy's stooge act with his cousin, Jack Wolf (father of Warner Wolf) and Richard Hakins between 1922 and 1936.〔 Although he was never a member of the act at the same time as Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Curly Howard or Shemp Howard, he did cross paths with the Three Stooges on several occasions and would later join the New Three Stooges in the 1970s (with official Stooge Joe DeRita).
He also worked with Spike Jones and His City Slickers.〔 In the early 1960s, he was a character actor on ''77 Sunset Strip'', ''I Dream of Jeannie'', ''Surfside Six'' and ''The Monkees''.
Also appeared in an episode of ''Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond''.
In 1985, Garner was given a bit part in, appropriately, the film ''Stoogemania''. In 1994, he then appeared in the film ''Radioland Murders'' as an homage to his work in vaudeville. His autobiography, entitled ''Mousie Garner: Autobiography of a Vaudeville Stooge'', was published in 1999. His nephew, Stephen Garner, a professional magician from Maryland, supplied most of the pictures for the book. Mousie also played a zany cameraman in David Lee Roth's "Just a Gigolo" music video.
He acted as Uncle Smackers, a character in ''The Onion Movie'', a feature film produced by David Zucker, renowned for ''Airplane!'' and the ''Naked Gun'' series.
After suffering from kidney problems, Garner died on August 8, 2004 at Verdugo Hills Hospital in Glendale, California, just over a week after his 95th birthday. Garner was interred with his family at the Bnai Israel Cemetery in Oxon Hill, Maryland. He was the last major celebrity associated with Ted Healy and Three Stooges to die.

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