Stan Laurel (16 June, 1890 – 23 February, 1965) and Oliver Hardy (18
January, 1892 – 7 August, 1957) are an early 20th century comedy
double-act famous for visual-slapstick humour. Among the most enduringly
famous of Laurel and Hardy's works are The Music Box, which features two workers' Sisyphean attempts to move a piano up several flights of stairs, and Babes in Toyland.
Laurel
and Hardy got their start as a duo with director Hal Roach's Hal Roach
Studios in the late 1920s, and occasionally worked with bigger studios
such as RKO and MGM. They are notable for their successful transition
from silent-era film to "talkies", and were extremely prolific
throughout the late '20s and the '30s. In later years they also toured
extensively as stage performers.Though the pair's sketches were
often the result of a team of writers, Stan Laurel was something of an
"idea man" who rewrote segments of scripts and did a lot of improvising.
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