What is the personality type of Curly Howard? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Curly Howard from The Three Stooges and what is the personality traits.
Curly Howard personality type is ESFP, and I am a Superhero. I have a lot of super powers:
About me:
I am a husband, father and entrepreneur.
Professional achievements:
I am a software engineer and architect. I have been programming since I was 13 years old, and have completed 2 PhD projects. I am the author of a number of open source projects. I have worked as a consultant and architect for several companies, including Telenor (Norway), Rovio, King and McDonald's. I was also a CTO at Vodafone (formerly Tele2) in Norway, where I worked in the data center at Ullevål University Hospital.
I am also an avid blogger, musician, and a fan of board games.
I am currently working at the Norwegian university hospital Ullevål as a software architect and consultant.
I am also an avid blogger and musician. I play bass guitar in the band "Wisp" (with my wife). We have released a few albums (one self-released).
I am active in the game community at BoardGameGeek.com under the username "cwilson".
I am also active on Twitter as @cwilson.
Jerome Lester Horwitz, known professionally as Curly Howard, was an American vaudevillian actor and comedian. He was best known as a member of the American comedy team the Three Stooges, which also featured his elder brothers Moe and Shemp Howard and actor Larry Fine. In early shorts, he was billed as Curley. Curly Howard was generally considered the most popular and recognizable of the Stooges. He was well known for his high-pitched voice and vocal expressions, as well as his physical comedy, improvisations, and athleticism. An untrained actor, Curly borrowed the "woob woob" from "nervous" and soft-spoken comedian Hugh Herbert. Curly's unique version of "woob-woob-woob" was firmly established by the time of the Stooges' second Columbia film, Punch Drunks. Howard was forced to leave the Three Stooges act in May 1946 when a massive stroke ended his show business career. He suffered through serious health problems and several more strokes until his death in 1952 at age 48.