This Stooge’s house is nothing to laugh at.
“Dead to Me” writer Liz Feldman and her wife, singer-songwriter Rachael Cantu dropped $4.75 million on a 1925 Spanish Mediterranean architectural gem that once belonged to comedy royalty: Larry of Larry, Curly and ꧋Moe in “The Three Stooges,” The Post can exclusively reveal.
Larry Fine, known for his wild yet balding head of hair, lived in this stucco Los Feliz home at the height of his career from about 1941 to 1959 with his wife Mabel and their two children, Johnny and Phyllis. B💮efore buying their stucco LA home, the Fines lived in hotels due to his wife’s dislike of housekeeping, .
Columbia Pictures ended “The Three Stooges” movies in 1957, nearly forcing Fine into bankruptcy, — which may have contཧributed to Fine’s decision to sell the home with a terracot﷽ta-tiled roof and arched windows and doorways.
The trio went on the road and soon found renewed interest in their slapstick comedy. Fine made over 200 films duringℱ his career and was also a talented violinist. His wife Mabel died in 1967, and Fine died in 1975.
Since its history with the bushy-haired “Stooge,” the four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathr♊oom house has played host to and .
Now, the 4,000-square-foot home is housing another comedian — Feldman — who also wrote “2 Broke🦋 Girls” and “The Great Indoors.” Feldman’s wife, Cantu, is known for her music, which has beeꦜn featured in “Pretty Little Liars,” “Degrassi” and other television shows, .
Since Fine’s ownership, the interior underwent significant updates in 2014 but maintained its historic architectural features.
Inside the deep inset door with intricate carved wood, aಌ foyer leads to a kitchen or a seating area. To the right, a kitchen has exposed ceiling beams, dark wood floors, an island with a sink and seating, a bright breakfast nook and a butler’s pantry,
To t🅺he left of the foyer, a living room boasts a fireplace and views of the front fountain through a huge arched window. The dining room has a built-in bar and French doors leading outside to a comf꧃ortable terrace.
Below the ground floor, a semi-basement has a family room with red ter🐈racotta floor tiles.
Upstairs, three bedrooms join the pr🍰imary bedroom suite, which has sloped, vaulted ceilings, a spa-like bathroom, a walk-in closet and twin ওJuliette balconies.
A vine-covered pergola graces the quarter-acre lot, along wi🐈th♛ an oversized outdoor Spanish fireplace, mature fruit trees, tropical foliage, a pool (added in 2014) and a pool house.
The pool house ⛄has a podcast studio and the 🥀two-car garage has a 375-square-foot office, floor plans show.
Fine purchased the house from architect William Summerbell, who built the house for himself, his wife Anna, his two daugཧhters Grace and Florence and a number of live-in maids, including (1937), (1938) and Rachel Scott (1940), who made $600 a year, which is an , according to the .
The Post has reached out to listing broker Joe Reichling (Compass) and seller’s broker Mark Mintz (Compass) for comment.