Hilda Title was an American actress best known for her roles in comedy shorts, particularly with the Three Stooges, including the memorable part of a showgirl in “A Pain in the Pullman” and a dance hall girl in “Horses’ Collars.”
Personal and Family Life
Hilda Title was born on January 6, 1914, in New York, USA. Standing just under five feet tall, she had a unique presence that contributed to her roles in various films. She was part of the Columbia Pictures contract players during the late 1930s but soon faded from the limelight after a few notable appearances.
Death and Legacy
Hilda Title passed away on February 22, 1992, in Van Nuys, California, under undisclosed circumstances. Although her film career was brief, she is remembered fondly by fans of classic comedy, particularly for her contributions to some iconic Three Stooges shorts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Start Cheering | 1938-03-03 | Student |
Horses’ Collars | 1935-01-10 | Dance Hall Girl (uncredited) |
Movie Maniacs | 1936-02-20 | Script Girl (uncredited) |