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Laurel and Hardy

US film comedians. They were one of the most successful comedy teams in film history (Laurel was slim, Hardy rotund). Their partnership began in 1927, survived the transition from silent films to sound, and resulted in more than 200 short and feature-length films. Among these are Pack Up Your Troubles (1932), Our Relations (1936), and A Chump at Oxford (1940). The Music Box (1932) won an Academy Award as Best Short Film.

The duo first collaborated in the studio of US film producer Hal Roach. Laurel played the bumbling, confused, innocent foil to Hardy's overly confident and pretentious character.

Laurel, a British-born former music-hall comedian and understudy to Charlie Chaplin, produced several of their feature films, notably Way Out West (1937). He received an honorary Academy Award in 1960.



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But, researching the picture, I now believe thas t a young Stan Laurel, then named Arthur Stanley Jefferson, is also in the picture and, although I have my suspicions as to which youngster it is (second from the right, middle row), I wonder if any reader may be able to help.
1890: Stan Laurel, of the Laurel and Hardy comedy duo, was born in Ulverston, Lancashire (now Cumbria), as Arthur Stanley Jefferson.
1890: Stan Laurel, of the Laurel and Hardy comedy duo, was born in Ulverston, Lancashire (now Cumbria), as Arthur Stanley Jefferson.
 
 
 
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