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Bio of oliver hardy the actor Oliver Hardy was a successful character actor in silent films and a partner in the Academy Award—winning comedy team of Laurel and Hardy. Born and raised in Georgia, Hardy performed in theater and vaudeville shows around the state early in his career, which laid the foundation for his later success as a film comedian. His father, Oliver Hardy, died ten months later, and his mother, Emily Norvell Hardy, supported her five children by managing a series of boardinghouses, first in Madison , then in Covington and Athens , and finally in Milledgeville. While quite young, Hardy developed a love for singing. He performed in local theatricals and, as a college student, in events at Georgia Military College and Young Harris College.
Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy
Stan Laurel was born Arthur Stanley Jefferson on 16 June, in Ulverston, England; died on 23 February
Oliver Hardy was born Norvell Hardy on 18 January, in Harlem, Georgia; died on 7 August
The son of a British showman, Stan Laurel had been raised in English music halls.
In he made his first trip to America as a member of the Fred Karno musical-comedy troupe, which also included Charlie Chaplin. Laurel stayed in the United States, touring in vaudeville and landing an occasional movie job.
Oliver Hardy had been destined for a military career, but opened a movie theater in Milledgeville, Georgia, instead.
He next found work as an actor in Jacksonville, Florida, home of the Lubin film company. Hardy later moved to Hollywood, and by the mid s, he was working as an all-purpose comic at the Hal Roach studio.
Laurel and Hardy's partnership at the Hal Roach studio began in Within a year of their first joint appearance, they were being touted as the new comedy team.
After collaborating on many silent films, they took the transition to the talking film in stride. As their success spread throughout the world, they began making feature films as well and won an Oscar for their short subject entitled "The Music Box" ().After the team left the Hal Roach studio, they formed their own production company but were unable to repeat the success they had enjoyed under the guidance of Hal Roach.
Filmography:
Laurel & Hardy Feature Films
As the economics of motion picture exhibition changed in the s, Hal Roach needed to produce feature-length vehicles for Laurel & Hardy.
Filmgoers then and now treasure WAY OUT WEST, BLOCK-HEADS and SONS OF THE DESERT among their best full-length feature films. After SAPS AT SEA () Laurel & Hardy left the Hal Roach Studios and signed with major studios 20th Century-Fox and MGM. From they made eight feature films - six for Fox and two for MGM. In Laurel & Hardy made their final film appearance together in the disastrous UTOPIA, aka ATOLL K.
Laurel & Hardy Feature Films for the Hal Roach Studios ()
Pardon Us
Pack Up Your Troubles
Fra Diavolo (aka The Devil's Brother)
Sons of the Desert
Babes in Toyland (aka March of the Wooden Soldiers)
Bonnie Scotland
The Bohemian Girl
Our Relations
Way Out West
Block-Heads
Swiss Miss
A Chump at Oxford
Saps at Sea
Laurel & Hardy Feature Films for FOX and MGM ()
Great Guns (20th Century Fox)
A-Haunting We Will Go (20th Century Fox)
Air Raid Wardens (MGM)
Jitterbugs (20th Century Fox)
Dancing Masters (20th Century Fox)
The Big Noise (20th Century Fox)
Nothing But Trouble (MGM)
The Bullfighters (20th Century Fox)
Other Laurel & Hardy Feature Films
The Flying Deuces
Utopia (aka Atoll K, Robinson Crusoeland)
Laurel & Hardy Talkie Shorts
Unlike many other silent film actors, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy adapted with ease to talking in movies, practically paying no attention to this new component of their work.
Happily, their voices matched their screen personalities. And sound effects greatly aided their talking films.
Stan laurel Oliver Hardy January 18, - August 7, was an American actor , comedian and director. His father was veteran of American civil war , he died on November 22 In fall semester of , he signed up for a course or two at University of Georgia as a law major just to play football. He never missed a game. He is most famous for his - partnership with comedy legend Stan Laurel.So did the wonderful, peppy, period background music. The Boys were then able to punctuate their physical and visual comedy with catch phrases long familiar to fans who smile when they hear variants of such lines as these:
“I'm Mr. Hardy, and this is my friend, Mr. Laurel.”
“Why don't you do something to help me?”
“We certainly do!”
“Tell me that plan again.”
“Here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!”
aurel & Hardy Talkie Shorts ()
Berth Marks
The Hoose-Gow
Men O' War
Perfect Day
They Go Boom
Unaccustomed As We Are
Another Fine Mess
Below Zero
Blotto
Brats
Hog Wild
Night Owls
The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case
Beau Hunks
Be Big
Chickens Come Home
Come Clean
Helpmates
Laughing Gravy
One Good Turn
Our Wife
Any Old Port
The Chimp
Country Hospital
The Music Box (Won the Oscar for best short subject in )
Scram!
Their First Mistake
Busy Bodies
Dirty Work
Me and My Pal
Midnight Patrol
Towed in a Hole
Twice Two
Going Bye-Bye
Oliver the Eighth
The Live Ghost
Them Thar Hills
The Fixer-Uppers
Thicker Than Water
Tit for Tat
Laurel & Hardy Silent Shorts
Not yet a team, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy first appeared together in the independent film THE LUCKY DOG, which we now believe was shot in early During the s they appeared separately in a number of silent shorts for the Hal Roach Studios.
45 MINUTES FROM HOLLYWOOD () is the first Hal Roach production featuring both performers. Their characters blossomed as a team in DUCK SOUP, their very next film, then, curiously, regressed.
The independent recollections of both Stan Laurel and Hal Roach cite PUTTING PANTS ON PHILIP () as the first Laurel & Hardy film.
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His father, Oliver Harvey, fought in the American Civil War and his mother, Emily Norvell, descended from a prominent family with ancestral ties to the Revolutionary War. After briefly attending military academy, Hardy pursued music and theater. He ran away from boarding school and joined a traveling theatrical troupe. In , he adopted his father's name as his own middle name. In , Hardy moved to Jacksonville, Florida, where he began singing at vaudeville venues and working at a movie studio.THE SECOND HUNDRED YEARS () was promoted as the first official Laurel & Hardy release, but the film was actually produced and sold as part of the Hal Roach All-Star series. It was not until SHOULD MARRIED MEN GO HOME? () that the studio officially branded their pictures as "The Laurel & Hardy Series."
Laurel & Hardy Silent Shorts ()
The Lucky Dog
The Battle of the Century
Duck Soup
Do Detectives Think?
Flying Elephants
Hats Off
(Lost)
Love 'Em and Weep
Putting Pants on Philip
Sailors Beware!
The Second Years
Slipping Wives
Sugar Daddies
Why Girls Love Sailors
With Love and Hisses
Early to Bed
The Finishing Touch
From Soup to Nuts
Leave 'Em Laughing
Should Married Men Go Home?
That's My Wife
Their Purple Moment
Two Tars
We Faw Down
You're Darn Tootin'
Angora Love
Bacon Grabbers
Big Business
Double Whoopee
Habeas Corpus
Liberty
Wrong Again
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