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Stan Laurel(1890-1965)

  • Actor
  • Writer
  • Director
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Stan Laurel in Pardon Us (1931)
Stan inherits a yacht and a South Pacific island. Ollie and Stan sail there with 2 other men. They shipwreck on a new atoll and settle there. An ex-fiancee joins them. They declare an independent nation and problems arise.
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Utopia (1950)
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Stan Laurel came from a theatrical family, his father was an actor and theatre manager, and he made his stage debut at the age of 16 at Pickard's Museum, Glasgow. He traveled with Fred Karno's vaudeville company to the United States in 1910 and again in 1913. While with that company he was Charles Chaplin's understudy, and he performed imitations of Chaplin. On a later trip he remained in the United States, having been cast in a two-reel comedy, Nuts in May (1917) (not released until 1918). There followed a number of shorts for Metro, Hal Roach Studios, then Universal, then back to Roach in 1926. His first two-reeler with Oliver Hardy was 45 Minutes from Hollywood (1926). Their first release through MGM was Sugar Daddies (1927) and the first with star billing was From Soup to Nuts (1928). Their first feature-length starring roles were in Pardon Us (1931). Their work became more production-line and less popular during the war years, especially after they left Roach and MGM for Twentieth Century-Fox. Their last movie together was The Bullfighters (1945) except for a dismal failure made in France several years later (Utopia (1950)). In 1960 he was given a special Oscar "for his creative pioneering in the field of cinema comedy". He died five years later.
BornJune 16, 1890
DiedFebruary 23, 1965(74)
BornJune 16, 1890
DiedFebruary 23, 1965(74)
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  • Awards
    • 4 wins

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Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)
Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)
Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)
Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)
Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)
Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)
Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)
Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)
Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)
Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)
Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)
Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Towed in a Hole (1932)

Known for

Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Saps at Sea (1940)
Saps at Sea
7.1
  • Stan
  • 1940
Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Sons of the Desert (1933)
Sons of the Desert
7.5
  • Stan Laurel
  • 1933
Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Great Guns (1941)
Great Guns
6.1
  • Stan
  • 1941
Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, and Thelma Todd in The Devil's Brother (1933)
The Devil's Brother
7.1
  • Stanlio
  • 1933

Credits

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Actor

  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Utopia (1950)
    Utopia
    • Stan (as Laurel)
    • 1950
  • Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, and Margo Woode in The Bullfighters (1945)
    The Bullfighters
    • Stan
    • Don Sebastian
    • 1945
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Nothing But Trouble (1944)
    Nothing But Trouble
    • Stan Laurel
    • 1944
  • Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, and Doris Merrick in The Big Noise (1944)
    The Big Noise
    • Stan
    • 1944
  • Oliver Hardy, Robert Bailey, Stan Laurel, and Trudy Marshall in The Dancing Masters (1943)
    The Dancing Masters
    • Stan
    • 1943
  • Oliver Hardy, Vivian Blaine, and Stan Laurel in Jitterbugs (1943)
    Jitterbugs
    • Stan
    • 1943
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Air Raid Wardens (1943)
    Air Raid Wardens
    • Stanley
    • 1943
  • The Tree in a Test Tube (1942)
    The Tree in a Test Tube
    • Stan (as Laurel)
    • Short
    • 1942
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in A-Haunting We Will Go (1942)
    A-Haunting We Will Go
    • Stan (as Laurel)
    • 1942
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Great Guns (1941)
    Great Guns
    • Stan
    • 1941
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Saps at Sea (1940)
    Saps at Sea
    • Stan
    • 1940
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in A Chump at Oxford (1940)
    A Chump at Oxford
    • Stan Laurel
    • Lord Paddington
    • 1940
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in The Flying Deuces (1939)
    The Flying Deuces
    • Stan
    • 1939
  • Oliver Hardy, Patricia Ellis, Billy Gilbert, Minna Gombell, and Stan Laurel in Block-Heads (1938)
    Block-Heads
    • Stan
    • 1938
  • That's That! (1938)
    That's That!
    • Stan
    • Short
    • 1938

Writer

  • Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, and Margo Woode in The Bullfighters (1945)
    The Bullfighters
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Saps at Sea (1940)
    Saps at Sea
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in A Chump at Oxford (1940)
    A Chump at Oxford
    • contributing writer (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Swiss Miss (1938)
    Swiss Miss
    • contributing writer (uncredited)
    • 1938
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Our Relations (1936)
    Our Relations
    • contributor to screenplay (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Oliver Hardy, Julie Bishop, James Finlayson, and Stan Laurel in The Bohemian Girl (1936)
    The Bohemian Girl
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Oliver Hardy, June Lang, and Stan Laurel in Bonnie Scotland (1935)
    Bonnie Scotland
    • contributor to screenplay (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Thicker Than Water (1935)
    Thicker Than Water
    • story (uncredited)
    • Short
    • 1935
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Tit for Tat (1935)
    Tit for Tat
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • Short
    • 1935
  • March of the Wooden Soldiers (1934)
    March of the Wooden Soldiers
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Them Thar Hills (1934)
    Them Thar Hills
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • Short
    • 1934
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Going Bye-Bye! (1934)
    Going Bye-Bye!
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • Short
    • 1934
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Sons of the Desert (1933)
    Sons of the Desert
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Busy Bodies (1933)
    Busy Bodies
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • Short
    • 1933
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in The Midnight Patrol (1933)
    The Midnight Patrol
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • Short
    • 1933

Director

  • Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, and Margo Woode in The Bullfighters (1945)
    The Bullfighters
    • Director (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Max Davidson, Charles King, and Martha Sleeper in Flaming Fathers (1927)
    Flaming Fathers
    • Director
    • Short
    • 1927
  • Fred Malatesta in Get 'Em Young (1926)
    Get 'Em Young
    • Director (unconfirmed)
    • Short
    • 1926
  • Helene Chadwick and James Finlayson in Wise Guys Prefer Brunettes (1926)
    Wise Guys Prefer Brunettes
    • Director
    • Short
    • 1926
  • Lyle Tayo, Kay Deslys, James Finlayson, Helen Gilmore, Charlotte Mineau, Vivien Oakland, and Martha Sleeper in Should Husbands Pay? (1926)
    Should Husbands Pay?
    • Director
    • Short
    • 1926
  • Madame Mystery (1926)
    Madame Mystery
    • co-director
    • Short
    • 1926
  • Clyde Cook and Sally O'Neil in Wandering Papas (1926)
    Wandering Papas
    • Director
    • Short
    • 1926
  • Clyde Cook in Moonlight and Noses (1925)
    Moonlight and Noses
    • Director
    • Short
    • 1925
  • Unfriendly Enemies
    • Director
    • Short
    • 1925
  • Book Bozo
    • Director
    • Short
    • 1925
  • Oliver Hardy in Yes, Yes, Nanette (1925)
    Yes, Yes, Nanette
    • Director
    • Short
    • 1925
  • Fresh Paint (1920)
    Chasing the Chaser
    • Director
    • Short
    • 1925

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The Dancing Masters
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The Dancing Masters
Babes in Toyland (1934)
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Babes in Toyland (1934)
A Chump At Oxford
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A Chump At Oxford

Personal details

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  • Official site
    • Official Site
  • Alternative names
    • Laurel & Hardy
  • Height
    • 5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
  • Born
    • June 16, 1890
    • Ulverston, Lancashire, England, UK
  • Died
    • February 23, 1965
    • Santa Monica, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouses
      Ida KitaevaMay 6, 1946 - February 23, 1965 (his death)
  • Children
    • Lois Laurel
  • Parents
      Arthur J. Jefferson
  • Relatives
      Olga Healey(Sibling)
  • Other works
    He appeared in Sleeping Beauty at Oldham Coliseum.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 24 Print Biographies
    • 20 Portrayals
    • 1 Interview
    • 18 Articles
    • 3 Pictorials
    • 5 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    When Oliver Hardy died, Stan swore he would never perform comedy again. Over the next eight years, he repeatedly turned down a number of offers to do public appearances.
  • Quotes
    If any of you cry at my funeral, I'll never speak to you again!
  • Trademarks
      Usually played a childishly innocent man who always looked up to his good friend Oliver Hardy, whether it was deserved or not. Common schticks included crying in cases of great predicaments, taking instructions literally at all times and mixing up his lines. He and Hardy often had a scene in their films where they would get into a fight with another person that consisted solely of destroying property. The duo would destroy something the opponent values while the opponent looks on and does not resist. When they are done, the opponent does the same to them, while they refrain from resisting, and so on.
  • Salaries
      Our Relations
      (1936)
      $80,000

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