

Christine McIntyre
- Category : Entertainment-Comedy
- Type : GP
- Profile : 6/2 - Role Model / Hermit
- Definition : Quadruple Split (10,11,14,20,28,54,57)
- Incarnation Cross : LAX Limitation 1
Biography
American actress of "Three Stooges" fame.
One of five children, she received a Bachelor of Music degree at Chicago
Musical College, a natural soprano. She started in radio but by 1936 was acting on live stage. Her role in "Swing Fever" marked her movie debut in 1937 and she went on to land roles in B Westerns. In 1944, she signed a ten-year contract to do shorts for Columbia, having the opportunity to work with comedians. A year later, she did a Three Stooges short film, "Micro-Phonies" based on one of her favorite pieces, "Voice of Spring." She developed her comedic gifts during her 10-year contract. In 1953, she married radio producer/writer/actor J.
Donald Wilson and retired soon after. She and her husband turned to real estate and spent the next thirty years in the business. Her husband died in January 1984. Six months later on July 8, 1984, she died of cancer in Van Nuys, CA. She was 73.