Curly Howard did not star in any full-length feature films or television series on his own. He was exclusively part of The Three Stooges.
Here's a breakdown of his career:
* Short Films: Curly Howard appeared in over 190 short films as part of The Three Stooges. These are the core of their legacy and the bulk of their work. Examples include "Punch Drunks" (1934), "Three Little Beers" (1935), "You Nazty Spy!" (1940), and "Brideless Groom" (1947).
* Feature Film Appearances: The Three Stooges did appear in a few feature films, mostly in supporting roles. Examples include "The Big Noise" (1944), "The Ghost Walks" (1944), and "Hold That Ghost" (1941).
* Television Appearances: The Three Stooges also had a few television appearances, often re-running their short films. They did have a television series called "The Three Stooges" that ran for two seasons (1965-1967) after Curly's passing, featuring a replacement for him.
Therefore, Curly Howard's entire acting career is essentially tied to The Three Stooges. He never ventured out on his own in movies or television.