"Sons of the Desert," remembered as Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy’s best film, opened in theaters on this day in 1933.
For some, it's partially about the nostalgia. Club officers Dan and Adele Krusz remember watching Laurel and Hardy movies and TV short films as children. Loren Byberg as Laurel and Chuck Culver as ...
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy made their first official appearance as a comedy pairing in 1927, in the silent short film Putting Pants on Philip, and soon developed an irresistible chemistry.
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy reunite for a variety hall tour of Britain in 1953 but are distracted by plans for a comeback film and a personal rift. Show more Once the world's most famous comedy ...
Laurel and Hardy made a total of 107 films together, including both shorts ... They met in 1978 and appeared in their first show, the short-lived Wood & Walters, in 1982, then went on to work ...
Pennies were used for Stan Laurel, who was born in Ulverston, Cumbria, and cents for the US citizen Oliver Hardy. Artist Ed Chapman said the duo, who made more than 100 films between 1921 and 1951 ...
A special show in Ulverston will uncover the story of the town's 'most famous son'. 'An Evening with Laurel and Hardy' will take place at The Coronation Hall on Sunday, January 19 at 7.30pm. The show ...
A Blackpool ventriloquist and comedian who performed on stage with legendary comedy duo, Laurel and Hardy has died at the ... at home in Blackpool following a short illness, his family said.