The comedy team of Laurel and Hardy made
hundreds of movies, both shorts and features, and the two men were among
Hollywood's biggest stars from the 1930s to the 1950s. Stan Laurel was born
Arthur Stanley Jefferson in Ulverston, England (16 June 1890) and Oliver Hardy
was born Norvell Hardy in Harlem, Georgia (18 January 1892). They both ended up
in Hollywood working for Hal Roach in the 1920s. They appeared in their first
feature as a team in 1931's Pardon Us and went on to make a
string of classic comedies, including Sons of the Desert (1933), Babes
in Toyland (1934) and Way Out West (1937). Their last
film was a French production, Atoll K (1950). Easily
recognizable, they almost always played themselves in the movies: Laurel was
the skinny, innocent one and Hardy was the round, blustery one.
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