- (1950s) TV commercial: Simoniz car wax
- (1960s) TV commercial: Dickies work clothes
- (1968) Promotional short (PSA): U.S. Treasury Department, promoting U.S. Savings Bonds.
- (1950s/1960s) Albums: Recorded a number of comedy singles and albums with The Three Stooges.
- (1992) TV commercial: Kubota lawn mowers (appearing in footage from old The Three Stooges shorts).
- (1939) Stage: Appeared in "George White's Scandals" on Broadway. Musical revue.
- (1931) Stage: Appeared in "The Constant Sinner" on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (as "Moe"; credited as Harry Howard) in "A Night in Venice" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Lee Davis and Maury Rubens. Lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan and Moe Jaffe. Featuring songs by Vincent Youmans. Additional orchestrations by Vincent Youmans. Featuring songs with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Musical Director: Max Meth. Choreographed by Busby Berkeley and Chester Hale. Directed by Lew Morton and Thomas A. Hart. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 16 Sep 1929 to close): 21 May 1929-19 Oct 1929 (175 performances). Cast: Ted Healy (as "Ted"), Ann Seymour, The Dodge Sisters, Arthur Havel, Morton Havel, Stanley Rogers, Betty Allen, Walter Armin (as "Ernest Fairworth" / "Count Muzzini"), Enjio Badii, Bobbie Baker, Julia Barker, Bear, James H. Beattie, Lillian Bennett, Allen Blair, Adeline Bornheim, Fodi Brown, John Byam, Myrtle Candee, Bobby Carswell, Emmita Casanova, Anita Case, Dorothy Chadwick, Louise Chowning, Dudley Clements (as "Ambrose Trainer"), Marion Crozan, Dorothy Davies, Marvelle Dawn, Blanche de Clerc, Evelyn Dehkes, Peggy DeRoy, Paul DeWees, Erma Echt, Billy Fanning, Ferral and Paul, Larry Fine (as "Larry"), Evelyn Ford, Allen Foster Girls, Judy Garey, Hal Gibson, Marion Gillon, Gladys Glorita, Gladys Granzow, Sarah Granzow, La Vonne Gundry, Edward Hackett, Chester Hale Girls, Agnes Hickey, Mary Hiscox, Olive Hollingshead, Shemp Howard (as "Shemp"; final Broadway appearance), Adele Jay, The Johnsons, Tommy Kerns, Irene King, Jeane Kroll, Hazel Landeres, James Lee, Laura Lee, Edna Lynn, Ruth Martin, James Maxwell, Betty Mayfair, Polly McCann, Charles McClelland, Joe Michon, Peter Michon, Gladys Miller, Kay Norwood, Lee Nutter, Jackie Paige, Dorothy Pierce, Jerry Pole, Florence Powell, Jack Ray, Betsy Rees, E. Riadnoff, Fred Sanborn, Shadurskaya and Kuderoff, Evelyn Shields, Doris Smith, Ed Stanbridge, Mozel Stapp, Stevens Brothers, George Terechenko, Edna Tobin, David Tuli, Peggy Udell, Jeannette Waite, Gertrude Westling, Evelyn Wetherbee, Halfred Young. Produced by [error] and J.J. Shubert.
- (1973) Album: "Six Funny Bone Stories" (Peter Pan Records 8090) [compilation of previously released short playing 33 1/3 records, e.g. The Three Stooges Meet Cinderella]
- (1977) (Illustrated Autobiography) "Moe Howard & the Three Stooges: The Pictorial Biography of the Wildest Trio in the History of American Entertainment" Reissued by Citadel Press in 1996. ISBN 0806507233 (1996 reissue)
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