
Christine McIntyre
Acting
Biography
Christine Cecilia McIntyre (April 16, 1911 – July 8, 1984) was an American actress and singer who appeared in various films in the 1930s and 1940s. She is mainly remembered as the beautiful blonde actress who appeared in many of The Three Stooges shorts produced by Columbia Pictures.
Born: April 16, 1911
Place of Birth: Nogales, Arizona, USA
Known For

Who Done It?
The stooges are private detectives looking for a missing millionaire. They wander around the millionaire's spooky mansion confronting various crooks and a dangerous dame. The stooges vanquish the crooks (Shemp uses his "trusty shovel") and find the missing man.

They Stooge to Conga
The Stooges are repairmen who get a job fixing the doorbell in large house which is the secret headquarters of some Nazi spies. They manage to ruin most of the house while working on the wiring and then subdue the spies and sink an enemy submarine by remote control.

Out West
The stooges go out west for Shemp's health and get mixed up with some bad guys. The villains have locked up the Arizona Kid and their leader plans to marry his girl, Nell. The boys help the Arizona Kid escape and he rides to fetch the Cavalry. Somehow, the stooges manage to defeat the bad guys before the Cavalry arrives.

Fuelin' Around
The Stooges are carpet layers working in the home of a scientist, Professor Sneed, who has invented a super rocket fuel.

Vagabond Loafers
The stooges are the "Day and Night" plumbers. Called out to a fancy mansion where a society party is going on, they cross the electrical and water systems and generally ruin the place. Despite their incompetent plumbing, they save the day by recovering a painting stolen by a pair of thieves masquerading as party guests.

Studio Stoops
The stooges are hired by a movie studio as publicity men. Their first assignment is to get publicity for Dolly Devore, a pretty starlet. They fake a kidnapping, but the cops won't believe their story. Then the girl is really kidnapped and the stooges must come to the rescue. Shemp winds up hanging out a tenth story window on an extending telephone.

Crime on Their Hands
The Stooges are janitors working in a newspaper office. When an anonymous caller phones in a tip about the theft of a famous diamond, the boys decide to become reporters and go after the crooks. They find the crooks, but Shemp accidentally swallows the diamond which was hidden in a bowl of candy. The crooks want to cut the diamond out, but the boys foil them with the help of a friendly gorilla.

Jiggers, My Wife
Shemp Howard, in this Columbia All-Star Comedy (production number 7438), knows many ways to get into trouble with his wife, and one he opts for here is stay out late playing poker with the boys and then tell his wife he has been working.

Open Season for Saps
After his wife complains about the number of nights Woodcock (Shemp Howard) spends at the Hoot Owl Lodge, he takes her on a belated honeymoon. The first person they meet is lodge member Joe Wilson, who asks Woodcock to help him retrieve some ill-advised letters to lovely hotel guest Irene (Christine McIntyre). Woodcock soon finds himself caught between his jealous wife, and Irene's Latin-tempered fiancee Ricardo.

No Dough Boys
The Stooges are dressed as Japanese soldiers for their job as magazine models. On their lunch break they go into a restaurant with their Japanese uniforms on, causing the proprietor to mistake them for the real thing, and a chase ensues. The boys fall through a trap door, and into a nest of Nazi spies where they are mistaken for "Naki", "Saki" and "Waki", three Japanese saboteurs. The Stooges try to act the part, including demonstrating acrobatics and jiu-jitsu to their hosts. When the real "Naki", "Saki" and "Waki" show up, the boys are exposed as impostors, but after a wild fight manage to capture all the Axis spies.
Filmography
as Alice Andrews (Van Doren) (uncredited) (archive footage)
as Katrina (archive footage)
as Mrs. Allen (archive footage)
as Vera - Sneed's Daughter (archive footage)
as Goodrich's Niece (archive footage)
as Lulu Hopkins (archive footage)
as Bea
as Gladys
as Lorna Doone
as Mae Knott
as Princess Elaine
as Nell
as Serena Flint
as 'Spangles' Calhoun
as Mae Star
as Myrtle
as Dolly Devore
as Janiebelle
as Mrs. Helen Pogglebrewer
as Katrina
as Louise
as Lily
as Mrs. Harry Von Zell
as Nell
as Mrs. Allen
as Mae Knott
as Vera Sneed
as Goodrich's Niece
as Bea
as Lorna Doone
as Myrtle
as Partygoer in costume (uncredited)
as Princess Elaine
as Gladys Harmon
as Daisy Cameron
as Mrs. Cerina Flint
as Betty
as Hugh's Wife
as Joan Travers
as Miss Hopkins
as Mary Crissman
as Jane P. Connelly
as Kansas City Kate
as Nell
as Maisie Keeler
as Rita
as Mrs. Bates
as Betty Lou Herbert
as Muriel Allen
as Alice Morton
as Flo Vickert
as Nell the Blacksmith
as Trixie
as Blanche Corey
as Alice Andrews (Van Doren)
as Annie Batts
as Edith
as Cheatham's Secretary
as The Wife
as Celia Zweiback
as Irene
as Alice Darcy
as Mrs. Leander
as Kate Hilton
as Mrs. Rodney Boodle
as Velma, Harry's Kissing Cousin
as Ruth Martin
as Betty Clark
as Secretary
as Telephone Customer #5 (uncredited)
as Mary Harkins
as Hope Turner
as Grace Ross
as Telegraph Girl
as Charlotte Hale
as Mary Doran
as Alice Borden
as Resort Singer (of 'Love in Bloom') (uncredited)
as Mary