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  2. Sep 16, 2020 · Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy's slapstick comedy dominated the 1930s, as they appeared in 107 films and earned an Academy Award. But behind the act were failed marriages, health problems, and financial ruin.

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  3. Since the 1930s, the works of Laurel and Hardy have been released again in numerous theatrical reissues, television revivals (broadcast, especially public television and cable), 16 mm and 8 mm home movies, feature-film compilations and home video.

  4. A blink-and-you'll-miss-it town in rural east Georgia is the last place you'd expect to find the country's only museum dedicated to the classic comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.

  5. Nov 17, 2015 · Over 30 years, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy appeared together in 106 films. Their first film was a silent short called. Now, almost 100 years later, Laurel and Hardy are being screened in...

  6. Jan 11, 2019 · Hardy died aged 65 in August 1957 and Laurel refused to perform on stage or act in films without his best friend. In February 1965, just over a decade after the comedy legends' final stage...

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  7. Oct 24, 2018 · Hardy died the following year, after which Laurel’s approach to his career changed for good. “In his final eight years,” said Connolly, “Stan Laurel refused to work [despite needing the...

  8. Stan Laurel was born Arthur Stanley Jefferson on 16 June, 1890 in Ulverston, England; died on 23 February 1965. Oliver Hardy was born Norvell Hardy on 18 January, 1892 in Harlem, Georgia; died on 7 August 1957. The son of a British showman, Stan Laurel had been raised in English music halls.