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Stan Laurel

Stan Laurel

77 titles Acting Jun 16, 1890 Died: Feb 23, 1965 Ulverston, Lancashire, England, UK

Stan Laurel, born Arthur Stanley Jefferson on June 16, 1890, was a renowned English comic actor, writer, and director best known for his iconic partnership with Oliver Hardy in the beloved comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. Throughout his career, he collaborated with Hardy on an impressive 107 films, which included both short and feature-length productions, as well as various cameo appearances.

Laurel's journey in entertainment began in music halls, where he honed his signature comedic techniques, such as the use of a bowler hat, a distinctive deadpan expression, and a penchant for absurd understatement. He was a member of "Fred Karno's Army," where he notably served as Charlie Chaplin's understudy. Interestingly, both Laurel and Chaplin made their way to the United States on the same ship as part of the Karno troupe.

Laurel's film career commenced in 1917, and he continued to perform until 1951. After 1928, he exclusively partnered with Hardy, and following Hardy's death in 1957, Laurel chose to retire from acting.

In recognition of his contributions to the world of comedy, he received a Lifetime Achievement Academy Award in 1961 and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Blvd. In 2009, a bronze statue honoring the duo was unveiled in Laurel's birthplace of Ulverston, England, celebrating their enduring legacy in the world of entertainment.

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