Talk:Emil Sitka

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Sitka and the Stooges

It might be good to include one of the publicity photos of Sitka as a member of the Three Stooges in the 1970s. I can't remember which one but I believe one of the reference books listed (possibly "Scrapbook") has such a photo. As a publicity photo, I believe it could be included here under fair use. Any one of the listed books can probably provide verification if anyone doubts the Blazing Stewardesses connection, too. 23skidoo 05:55, 6 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sitka and 'Pulp Fiction'

Should any mention be made of Emil's quote "Hold hands, you lovebirds' be mentioned in this article?

Family

I am related by marriage to Emil and I would like to see more acurate info about him here.

How about being a little more indepth on his personal life.

You wrote "Emil and Donna were divorced, and Emil became a single father, raising his household of children. Due to the uncertainty of his acting income, he kept working his "day job" until the last child was grown and moved out. After this time, Emil re-married a former girlfriend, and became a full-time actor. He continued his association with the Three Stooges, and in the early 1970's was offered the chance to finally join the trio officially."

Emil and Donna had 7 children: 2 Daughters: Eelonka and Little-Star; 4 Sons: Rudigor, Storm, Darrow, and Saxon. I do not know the 7th childs name. He has 13 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.


"Emil became a single father, raising his household of children." Emil and Donna divorced in the early 60's. Emil fought for custody and raised his three youngest children as a single father. Only after the last child moved away and got married in the late seventies, did Emil allow himself to retire from his job as a civil engineer. (taken from Bio site written by his son)

"Emil re-married a former girlfriend" He did not as you put it remarry her since he had never been married to her before. What you want to say is HE got remarried: In 1978, Emil got re-married, to Edith Weber, a former girlfriend he had known forty years before.67.32.173.68 (talk) 16:35, 12 April 2009 (UTC) Lisa Piper[reply]

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