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Years active
  
1937-1954

Name
  
Christine McIntyre


Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Christine Cecilia McIntyre

Born
  
April 16, 1911 (
1911-04-16
)

Died
  
July 8, 1984, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
J. Donald Wilson (m. 1953–1984)

Parents
  
John Mclntyre, Edna McIntyre

Movies
  
Micro‑Phonies, Brideless Groom, Vagabond Loafers, Dopey Dicks, Idle Roomers

Similar People
  
Vernon Dent, Edward Bernds, Jules White, Del Lord, Dudley Dickerson

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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.

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Early career

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A native of Nogales, Arizona, Christine McIntyre was one of five children. A classically trained singer, McIntyre received a Bachelor of Music degree at Chicago Musical College in 1933. It was here that she developed her operatic soprano voice, which would be put to good use in several Three Stooges films in the 1940s. McIntyre began singing in feature films at RKO Pictures, and made her film debut in 1937's Swing Fever. She then appeared in a series of B-westerns featuring the likes of Ray Corrigan and Buck Jones. She appeared with dark hair in these early roles, and also appeared occasionally in "mainstream" feature films (like 1939's Blondie Takes a Vacation). She sang songs such as "The Blue Danube" and "Voices of Spring" in a Vienna-themed short Soundies musical film, and her performance was singled out as the best of the inaugural series. Her singing in this soundie may have given the Three Stooges the idea of using "Voices of Spring" in their short film Micro-Phonies.

The Three Stooges and Columbia Pictures

It was in 1944 that Columbia Pictures producer Hugh McCollum signed Christine McIntyre to a decade-long contract. During her time at Columbia, she appeared in many short subjects starring Shemp Howard, Andy Clyde, Joe Besser, Bert Wheeler, and Hugh Herbert. The Herbert comedy Wife Decoy is actually a showcase for McIntyre, who is the principal character. In this film, she appears as a brunette who dyes her hair blonde. From then on in her screen appearances, she remained a blonde. In all of her Columbia comedies she demonstrated a capable range, playing charming heroines, scheming villains, and flighty socialites equally well.

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McIntyre's association with the Three Stooges would become her most memorable. Her debut appearance with the team was in Idle Roomers, followed by a solo Shemp Howard short, Open Season For Saps. McIntyre's singing voice was featured prominently in 1945's Micro-Phonies, as she sang both "Voices of Spring" and "Lucia Sextet." She would again sing "Lucia Sextet" three years later in Squareheads of the Round Table and it's 1954 remake, Knutzy Knights.

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Her performance as Miss Hopkins in Brideless Groom featured a knockabout scene in which she beats voice instructor Shemp Howard into submission. Director Edward Bernds remembers:

Producer McCollum and director Bernds recognized Christine McIntyre's abilities, and often tailored material especially for her, allowing her to improvise as she saw fit.

McIntyre also won a feature-film contract with Monogram Pictures. After playing a newspaper publisher in News Hounds, a comedy with The Bowery Boys, she usually played opposite Monogram's cowboy stars in low-budget Westerns. Her attractive features belied that she was close to 40 years of age at the time, much more mature than the conventional ingenue.

McIntyre married radio personality John Donald Wilson in 1953. By this time, her mentors Hugh McCollum and Edward Bernds had left Columbia, leaving Jules White in charge of short subjects. White favored strenuous, extremely physical humor, and forced the ladylike McIntyre to submit to low comedy; in a single film, her character was tackled, hit with messy projectiles, covered with cake batter, and knocked into a cross-eyed stupor. When her contract at Columbia expired in 1954, she was all too happy to retire from show business, eventually developing a career in real estate. Columbia continued to use old footage of McIntyre through 1960, which is why she received billing in films made after her retirement.

Death

Wilson's sudden death from a heart attack on January 26, 1984 at age 79 took its toll on McIntyre. She was already suffering from cancer at the time of his passing, and his death worsened her illness. McIntyre died in Van Nuys, California on July 8, 1984, at age 73, six months after her husband. The two are interred in the same plot at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. They had no children.

Filmography

Actress
1955
Of Cash and Hash (Short) as
Gladys Harmon
1954
Scotched in Scotland (Short) as
Lorna Doone
1954
The Fire Chaser (Short) as
Mae Knott
1954
Knutzy Knights (Short) as
Princess Elaine
1954
Pals and Gals (Short) as
Nell
1954
Doggie in the Bedroom (Short) as
Wally's Wife
1953
Bubble Trouble (Short) as
Serena Flint
1953
Oh, Say Can You Sue (Short) as
Mrs. Jack (Betty) Wilson
1951
The Range Rider (TV Series) as
Belle Clayton / Ruby Doyle / Sharon
- Outlaw Masquerade (1952) - Belle Clayton
- Red Jack (1951) - Ruby Doyle
- Marked Bullets (1951) - Sharon
1952
Mark Saber (TV Series) as
Lanie Winters
- The Case of the Hair of the Dog (1952) - Lanie Winters
1952
The Gink at the Sink (Short) as
Pearl the Plumber
1951
Boston Blackie (TV Series) as
Peggy Kent
- The Devil's Daughters (1951) - Peggy Kent
1951
Racket Squad (TV Series) as
Mrs. Abercrombie
- The Case of the Vain Woman (1951) - Mrs. Abercrombie
1951
She Took a Powder (Short)
1951
From Rogues to Riches (Short) as
Kennedy's Wife
1951
Wanted: Dead or Alive as
Spangles Calhoun
1951
Wine, Women and Bong (Short)
1951
Colorado Ambush as
Mae Star
1951
Gasoline Alley as
Myrtle
1950
Studio Stoops (Short) as
Dolly Devore
1950
A Blunderful Time (Short)
1950
Three Hams on Rye (Short) as
Janiebelle
1950
Innocently Guilty (Short) as
Mrs. Helen Pogglebrewer
1950
A Modern Marriage as
Nurse
1950
Love at First Bite (Short) as
Katrina
1950
Dopey Dicks (Short) as
Louise
1950
Hugs and Mugs (Short) as
Lily
1950
His Baiting Beauty (Short) as
Mrs. Harry Von Zell
1950
Punchy Cowpunchers (Short) as
Nell
1949
French Fried Frolic (Short) as
Paulette
1949
Super Wolf (Short) as
Gladys Evans
1949
Vagabond Loafers (Short) as
Mrs. Ethel Allen
1949
Waiting in the Lurch (Short) as
Mae Knott
1949
Clunked in the Clink (Short) as
The Blonde
1949
Fuelin' Around (Short) as
Hazel Sneed
1949
Microspook (Short) as
Jean
1949
Flung by a Fling (Short) as
Mrs. Schilling
1949
Trapped by a Blonde (Short) as
Sheriff's wife
1949
Who Done It? (Short) as
Goodrich's Niece
1949
He's in Again (Short) as
Boss's Daughter
1948
Parlor, Bedroom and Wrath (Short) as
Wally's Wife
1948
Crime on Their Hands (Short) as
Bea
1948
A Pinch in Time (Short) as
Blonde
1948
The Hot Scots (Short) as
Lorna Doone
1948
The Sheepish Wolf (Short) as
'Aunt' Susan Pringle
1948
Jitter Bughouse (Short) as
Myrtle
1948
Tall, Dark and Gruesome (Short) as
Partygoer in costume (uncredited)
1948
Squareheads of the Round Table (Short) as
Princess Elaine
1948
Two Nuts in a Rut (Short) as
Mrs. Higgins
1948
Shivering Sherlocks (Short) as
Gladys Harmon
1947
Radio Romeo (Short) as
Lillian Von Zell
1947
Gun Talk as
Daisy Cameron
1947
All Gummed Up (Short) as
Mrs. Serena Flint
1947
Wedlock Deadlock (Short) as
Betty
1947
Wife to Spare (Short) as
Honey Jackson
1947
Should Husbands Marry? (Short) as
Hugh's Wife
1947
Hectic Honeymoon (Short) as
Ellen Duffy
1947
Brideless Groom (Short) as
Miss Lulu Hopkins
1947
Rolling Down to Reno (Short) as
Mary Crissman
1947
News Hounds as
Jane P. Connelly
1947
Wedding Belle (Short) as
Gladys Lane
1947
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty as
Miss Blair - Lingerie Dept. Manager (uncredited)
1947
Land of the Lawless as
Kansas City Kate
1947
Out West (Short) as
Nell
1947
Two Jills and a Jack (Short) as
Betty, Jack's Wife
1947
Bride and Gloom (Short) as
Maisie Keeler
1947
Valley of Fear as
Joan Travers
1947
Hot Heir (Short) as
Neighbor's Wife
1947
Meet Mr. Mischief (Short) as
Mrs. Von Zell
1946
Three Little Pirates (Short) as
Rita Yolanda
1946
Slappily Married (Short) as
Mrs. Bates
1946
Honeymoon Blues (Short) as
Betty Lou Herbert
1946
Society Mugs (Short) as
Muriel Allen
1946
Pardon My Terror (Short) as
Alice Morton
1946
Mr. Wright Goes Wrong (Short)
1946
Hot Water (Short) as
Mrs. Dolly Malloy
1946
The Gentleman from Texas as
Flo Vickert
1946
Behind the Mask as
Bit Part (uncredited)
1946
Get Along Little Zombie (Short) as
Millie Mulligan
1946
The Three Troubledoers (Short) as
Nell the Blacksmith
1946
Jiggers, My Wife (Short) as
Trixie
1946
When the Wife's Away (Short) as
Mrs. Herbert
1946
The Blonde Stayed On (Short) as
Maisie
1945
Frontier Feud as
Blanche Corey
1945
Micro-Phonies (Short) as
Alice Andrews - aka Alice Van Doren
1945
The Crimson Canary as
Anita's Roommate (uncredited)
1945
Where the Pest Begins (Short) as
Annie Batts
1945
The Mayor's Husband (Short) as
Hired Girl
1945
Men in Her Diary as
Ms. Simmons (uncredited)
1945
Wife Decoy (Short) as
Blanche Hawkins
1945
Pistol Packin' Nitwits (Short) as
Queenie Lynch
1945
Off Again, on Again (Short) as
Edith
1945
Three Pests in a Mess (Short) as
Cheatham's Secretary
1945
Woo, Woo! (Short) as
The Wife
1944
No Dough Boys (Short) as
Celia Zweiback
1944
A Knight and a Blonde (Short) as
The Bride
1944
Open Season for Saps (Short) as
Irene
1944
Kansas City Kitty as
Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
1944
Wedded Bliss (Short) as
The friend's wife
1944
West of the Rio Grande as
Alice Darcy
1944
Idle Roomers (Short) as
Mrs. Leander
1944
Louisiana Hayride as
Christine - Female Star (uncredited)
1944
His Hotel Sweet (Short) as
Mrs. Jack Norton
1944
Mopey Dope (Short) as
Blond Neighbor
1944
Crazy Like a Fox (Short) as
Potentate's First Daughter
1944
Defective Detectives (Short) as
Mrs. Rodney Boodle
1944
Partners of the Trail as
Kate Hilton
1944
His Tale Is Told (Short) as
Mrs. A. S. Steele
1944
Beautiful But Broke as
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
1944
Doctor, Feel My Pulse (Short) as
Sandra Stevens
1944
To Heir Is Human (Short) as
Velma, Harry's Kissing Cousin
1943
Who's Hugh? (Short) as
Mrs. Herbert
1943
Garden of Eatin' (Short) as
Mrs. Parker
1943
The Stranger from Pecos as
Ruth Martin
1943
Border Buckaroos as
Betty Clark
1943
Cinderella Swings It as
Secretary
1943
They Stooge to Conga (Short) as
5th Telephone Customer (uncredited)
1942
Dawn on the Great Divide as
Mary Harkins
1942
Riders of the West as
Hope Turner
1942
Rock River Renegades as
Grace Ross
1942
The Power of God as
Charlotte Hale
1942
Man from Headquarters as
Telegraph Girl
1941
Forbidden Trails as
Mary Doran (as Christine MacIntyre)
1941
The Gunman from Bodie as
Alice Borden (as Christine MacIntyre)
1941
The Blue Danube (Short)
1939
Blondie Takes a Vacation as
Resort Singer (of 'Love in Bloom') (uncredited)
1939
Community Sing: Strauss Waltzes (Short) as
Singer (uncredited)
1939
Missing Daughters as
Ruth (uncredited)
1938
The Rangers' Round-Up as
Mary
1937
Sea Racketeers as
Mrs. Wilbur Crane
1937
Swing Fever (Short) as
Girlfriend / Nurse
Soundtrack
1948
Squareheads of the Round Table (Short) (performer: "Oh, Elaine" - uncredited)
1947
Out West (Short) (performer: "The Last Rose of Summer" (Flowtow))
1945
Micro-Phonies (Short) (performer: "Frühlingsstimmen (Voices of Spring), Op. 410" - uncredited)
1945
Pistol Packin' Nitwits (Short) (performer: "Father, Dear Father")
1942
Dawn on the Great Divide (performer: "Beautiful Dreamer" - uncredited)
1939
Blondie Takes a Vacation (performer: "Love in Bloom" - uncredited)
1938
The Rangers' Round-Up (performer: "Just a Spanish Shawl")
Archive Footage
2015
Hey Moe, Hey Dad! (TV Series documentary) as
Various characters
- Bum's Rush (2015) - Various characters (uncredited)
- Déjà Vu All Over Again (2015) - Various characters (uncredited)
- Eureka! (2015) - Various characters (uncredited)
- Slap Happy (2015) - Various characters (uncredited)
2003
The Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special (TV Movie documentary) as
Various Roles (uncredited)
1990
The Three Stooges 60th Anniversary Special (TV Movie documentary)
1985
Stoogemania as
Voice on Record / Miss Hopkins (uncredited)
1960
Stop! Look! and Laugh! as
Alice Andrews (Van Doren) (uncredited)
1958
Fifi Blows Her Top (Short) as
Katrina
1956
Scheming Schemers (Short) as
Mrs. Allen
1956
Hot Stuff (Short) as
Hazel Sneed
1956
For Crimin' Out Loud (Short) as
Delores - Goodrich's Niece
1956
Husbands Beware (Short) as
Lulu Hopkins
1955
Hot Ice (Short) as
Bea

References

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