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Oliver Hardy ranks #4 of 291 in the Comedian ranking, behind Julia Louis-Dreyfus, ahead of Morecambe and Wise.
Half of Laurel and Hardy, foundational screen comedy figure, enduring slapstick influence and classic film reputation.
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When did Laurel and Hardy start making films together?
Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel first appeared together in the silent film 'The Lucky Dog' around 1921, though they were not yet an established duo. Their partnership was formally developed at the Hal Roach Studios in the late 1920s, with shorts like 'Putting Pants on Philip' (1927) marking the true beginning of the Laurel and Hardy team.
How many films did Laurel and Hardy make together?
Laurel and Hardy appeared together in over 100 films, encompassing both silent and sound shorts and feature films. Their most celebrated features include 'Sons of the Desert' (1933), 'Way Out West' (1937), and 'Babes in Toyland' (1934).
What was Oliver Hardy's famous catchphrase?
Oliver Hardy's most iconic catchphrase was 'Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!,' delivered with exasperation toward his partner Stan Laurel. The line appeared in numerous films and became one of the most recognizable phrases in comedy history, though the exact wording varied slightly across different pictures.
What happened to Oliver Hardy's career after Laurel and Hardy?
Oliver Hardy's health declined significantly in the early 1950s, and he suffered a major stroke in 1956 that left him unable to perform. He passed away on August 7, 1957, and Stan Laurel reportedly never performed again after Hardy's death, out of respect for his longtime partner.
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