Emil Sitka
Emil Sitka was a veteran American actor, who appeared in hundreds of movies, short films, and television shows, and is best known for his numerous appearances with The Three Stooges. He is one of only two actors to have worked with all six Stooges on film in the various incarnations of the group.
Sitka served the role of a literal "stooge," or straight man, to the Three Stooges throughout nearly 40 of their short films, most of which were filmed during Shemp's run as the third stooge. In addition to one single appearance during Curly's run with the trio, and a limited number of appearances during Besser's, Sitka returned as a near-regular character when the trio returned to film and television with DeRita. His frequent appearances with the trio, and his role as stooge to the stooges, have earned him the informal title of being the "fourth stooge".
Early life
Sitka was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania in 1914. He was the oldest of five children, born of Slovak immigrant parents. His father, Emil Sitka, a coal miner, died of black lung disease when Sitka was 12 years old, and his mother, Helena Matula Sitka, was hospitalized, unable to take care of the children. His siblings were placed in foster homes, but Sitka went to live in a church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with a Catholic priest for the next few years. At this time, he became an altar boy and made plans to enter the priesthood, and had his first acting opportunity in the church's annual Passion Play. At the age of 16, he and one of his brothers traveled across the United States looking for work. After a year, they returned to Pittsburgh, where Sitka found a job working in a factory. He stayed there until the great St. Patrick's Day Pittsburgh Flood of 1936, after which he departed to pursue his dream of acting in Hollywood, California.Acting career
Early acting experience
Sitka found inexpensive lodging in a small acting theater, doing handiwork to pay his rent, and gradually acting in small parts in the theater. With time and experience, the parts became larger, and eventually Sitka was directing plays as well. Since the theater did not pay, Emil always kept a job as a civil engineer to pay the bills as well as his acting career at night. By 1946, he had played dozens, if not hundreds of roles; this breadth of experience would help him in his later film career, playing everything from butler to lawyer to businessman to construction worker.In films
In 1946, Sitka was leading his own acting troupe when he was spotted by a talent scout for Columbia Pictures. He was told to contact Jules White, head of Columbia Pictures' short film department, and was cast in a short film that White was directing – Hiss and Yell. starring Barbara Jo Allen as her character "Vera Vague." Hiss and Yell was nominated for an Academy Award. Several months later, he was cast in his first Three Stooges film – Half-Wits Holiday, where he played the role as Sappington, the first footman. At the time, this episode was also the final starring role of Curly Howard, who suffered a stroke off screen and it marked the end of his career, thus making it one of only two shorts where Emil and Curly appeared together. The other short was Hold that Lion. Nevertheless, Sitka went on to appear in dozens of Three Stooges short films, as well as most of their feature films and the live action segments for The New Three Stooges 1965 cartoon series. He worked in both short films and feature films with others as well, including Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, Red Skelton, Tony Curtis, Alan Hale, Walter Brennan, Dan Blocker, Joey Bishop, Bob Denver, and many others. However, Sitka is best remembered for his association with the Three Stooges, and with one line in particular which he repeated several times: "Hold hands, you lovebirds!" from Brideless Groom.In January 1970, Larry Fine suffered a stroke during the filming of Kook's Tour. Plans were in the works for Sitka to replace him as the Middle Stooge in late 1970 and again in 1975, but nothing other than a few promotional pictures were ever made. Sitka was to play Larry's brother, Harry. He later described him as being "conscientious to the point of ridiculousness." Two feature film offers for the Stooges had been considered, but this proposed version of the group would never transpire, due to Moe falling ill and dying shortly after its conception. One of the film offers was Blazing Stewardesses, which would go on to feature the surviving members of the Ritz Brothers.
"Hold hands, you lovebirds"
In the Three Stooges short Brideless Groom, Shemp Howard must be married before 6:00 p.m. in order to inherit $500,000. After striking out, Shemp finally finds a girl willing to marry him, and they rush off to a justice of the peace. As he starts the ceremony, initially telling the couple to "hold hands, you lovebirds", the other girls that turned down Shemp's proposal burst in, having heard of the inheritance. A free-for-all then ensues, with poor Sitka being struck again and again, attempting to start the ceremony, each time more disheveled and his "hold hands, you lovebirds" rather weaker.Because of the widespread distribution of this short, this scene is the one that Sitka has become best known for.
Notably, a clip of this short is featured in Pulp Fiction, for which Sitka's name even appears in the credits as "Hold Hands You Lovebirds."
Later years
Sitka continued with the acting career, more out of love for acting than the need for money, appearing in films as late as 1992. He was in demand at various Three Stooges conventions, and had numerous requests from Three Stooges fans to appear at their wedding to say "Hold hands, you lovebirds!"Additionally, Sitka appeared as a contestant on Let's Make a Deal in 1985, bringing along a drawing of silent film star Ben Turpin, which host Monty Hall remarked on when choosing him. After being given $500 by Hall and offered the chance to trade it for an unknown item, Sitka opted to keep the money and avoided a "zonk" prize of his-and-hers garbage cans.
Personal life
Sitka and first wife Donna Driscoll married in the 1940s and divorced in the 1960s. He married longtime girlfriend Edith Weber in the 1970s; they were married until her death in 1981.Sitka had seven children: daughters Elonka and Little-Star; and sons Rudigor, Storm, Tao, Darrow, and Saxon. All children are from the first marriage. Saxon carries on his father's legacy by appearing at Stooge conventions as often as possible.
Death
While hosting several Stooge fans in his home in June 1997, Sitka suffered a massive stroke and never regained consciousness. He died on January 16, 1998 in Camarillo, California, less than a month after his 83rd birthday.He is interred next to his wife Edith at Conejo Mountain Memorial Park in Camarillo. As a tribute to his tenure with the Stooges, Sitka's gravestone reads "Hold hands, you lovebirds!", as well as "He danced all the way."
Selected filmography
- One Exciting Week as Councilman
- Half-Wits Holiday as Sappington
- Hold That Lion! as Attorney
- Brideless Groom as Justice of the Peace J.M. Benton
- All Gummed Up as Amos Flint
- Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad as Photographer
- Pardon My Clutch as Professor Otto Klink
- Blondie's Secret as Grocery Store Clerk
- Who Done It? as Mr. John Goodrich
- The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend as Hoodlum
- Fuelin' Around as Prof. Sneed
- Blondie Hits the Jackpot as Swedish Plaster Mixer
- Vagabond Loafers as Mr. Walter Norfleet
- Feudin' Rhythm as Comic Actor
- And Baby Makes Three as Baseball Fan
- Punchy Cowpunchers as Capt. Daley
- Hugs and Mugs as Clerk
- The Good Humor Man as Street Cleaner
- Beware of Blondie as Trash Collector
- Rock Island Trail as Railroad Fireman in Bar
- Kill the Umpire as Irate Baseball Fan
- Texas Dynamo as Turkey
- Three Hams on Rye as B.K. Doaks
- The Fuller Brush Girl as Man Stomping on Hair Folicle
- Slaphappy Sleuths as Emil, a Customer
- Emergency Wedding as Man in Department Store
- Gasoline Alley as Martini
- Bowery Battalion as Albert - Officers Club Waiter
- Fighting Coast Guard as Chief Boatswain Mate
- Scrambled Brains as Doctor Geseundheit
- Let's Go Navy! as Mailman
- A Millionaire for Christy as Moving Man
- Merry Mavericks as Mort
- Corky of Gasoline Alley as House Painter / Irate Neighbor
- The Well as Lunch Counter Customer
- The Tooth Will Out as Italian Chef
- Hula-La-La as Mr. Baines
- The Sea Hornet as Waiter
- Pest Man Wins as Meadows
- Harem Girl as Abdul's Servant
- Listen, Judge as The Chef
- Gobs and Gals as Dressing Man
- Sound Off as Waiter
- Gents in a Jam as Uncle Phineas Bowman
- Tropical Heat Wave as Uniformed Police Officer
- All Ashore as Bartender
- Loose Loot as Atty. Poole
- A Perilous Journey as Drunk
- Gun Belt as Townsman
- Bubble Trouble as Amos Flint / Gorilla
- Private Eyes as Patient in Wheelchair
- Geraldine as Engineer
- Jungle Gents as Boat Crewman
- Carolina Cannonball as Technician
- Timberjack as Jim
- Three for the Show as First Taxicab Driver
- Blackboard Jungle as Father
- Gypped in the Penthouse as Charlie
- Stone Age Romeos as B. Bopper
- Jail Busters as Mug Shot Photographer
- My Sister Eileen as Bit Welder
- The Spoilers as Miner
- Husbands Beware as J.M. Benton - Justice of the Peace
- For Crimin' Out Loud as Councilman John Goodrich
- Hot Stuff as Professor Sneed
- Crashing Las Vegas as Man in Seat 87
- Thunder Over Arizona as Man Hit by Pie
- Scheming Schemers as Mr. Walter Norfleet
- The White Squaw as Texas Jim
- Commotion on the Ocean as Smitty
- Affair in Reno as Cashier
- The Phantom Stagecoach as Johnson
- The 27th Day as Newspaper Hawker
- Horsing Around as Circus Attendant
- Outer Space Jitters as Professor Jones
- Return to Warbow as Townsman
- Quiz Whizz as J.J. Figby
- Pies and Guys as Sappington
- Flying Saucer Daffy as Mr. Barton—President of 'Facts and Figures' Magazine
- Who Was That Lady? as Man with Flower Pot
- The Three Stooges Meet Hercules as Shepherd / Refreshment Man
- The Three Stooges in Orbit as Professor Danforth
- 13 Frightened Girls as Ludwig
- The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze as Butler at Men's Club
- The Outlaws Is Coming as Mr. Abernathy / Witch doctor / Cavalry colonel
- Who's Minding the Mint? as Janitor
- The Mad Room as Workman
- Watermelon Man as Delivery Man
- Crimewave as Colonel Rodgers
- Intruder as Mr. Abernathy
- The Nutt House as Geeves
- Pulp Fiction as 'Hold Hands You Love Birds'