Oliver Hardy
Oliver Norvell Hardy, originally named Norvell Hardy, was born on January 18, 1892, and passed away on August 7, 1957. He was a prominent American comedic actor renowned for being one half of the beloved duo Laurel and Hardy. This iconic partnership, which initiated during the silent film era, spanned from 1927 to 1951 and featured Hardy alongside his comedic counterpart, Stan Laurel, in a total of 107 short films, feature-length movies, and cameo appearances. Hardy's film career began with his first credited role in "Outwitting Dad," released in 1914. In some of his earlier performances, he was known by the nickname "Babe Hardy."
On August 7, 1957, Hardy succumbed to cerebral thrombosis at the age of 65. His contributions to the entertainment industry have been immortalized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which can be found at 1500 Vine Street in Hollywood, California. Hardy's legacy endures through his unforgettable comedic performances and the enduring popularity of the Laurel and Hardy films, which continue to delight audiences around the world.
Filmography
Yes, Yes, Nanette
The Show
The Hobo
The Sawmill
Should Men Walk Home?
Do Detectives Think?
Should Married Men Go Home?
Along Came Auntie
Kid Speed
Bromo and Juliet
Hop to It, Bellhop
Crazy Like a Fox
The Lucky Dog
That's That!
Sons of the Desert
Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's
Busy Bodies
The Big Noise
The Fighting Kentuckian
Great Guns
Jitterbugs
Utopia
The Dancing Masters
Pick a Star
Laurel & Hardy: Their Lives and Magic
A Chump at Oxford
Air Raid Wardens
A-Haunting We Will Go
Zenobia
The Bullfighters
The Devil's Brother
Pardon Us
The Tree in a Test Tube