Laurel and HardyStan Laurel and Oliver Hardy were the ultimate comedy team. They were partners in fun for thirty years; friends as well as co-workers, they claimed never to have had a serious argument. Here, Stan and Ollie talk about the first time they went on stage; the characters they played; how they worked together; and going on tour. They recall working with other comedy 'greats', including Charlie Chaplin; and reveal how their standard gags came about. There are also tales of back-stage antics, plus the classic 'Stan and Ollie' lines from the early 'talkies' and the feature films. If you love a good laugh, you will delight in this book, which includes the best film stills from the Laruel and Hardy films and pictures of the comedians' off-screen lives. |
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... troupe ] . BACKSTAGE JOBS his own best suits . Like his son , A.J. was at heart a genial fellow . When Stan got home , A.J. said nothing about the ruined suit . He congratulated Stan on his act and offered him a whisky and soda . In ...
... troupe ] . BACKSTAGE JOBS his own best suits . Like his son , A.J. was at heart a genial fellow . When Stan got home , A.J. said nothing about the ruined suit . He congratulated Stan on his act and offered him a whisky and soda . In ...
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... troupe in 1910. For a time they shared lodgings in West 43rd Street , New York , but they were never close . Stan is not mentioned in Charlie's autobiography . Professional jealousy Charlie's ambition and intolerance of rivals were ...
... troupe in 1910. For a time they shared lodgings in West 43rd Street , New York , but they were never close . Stan is not mentioned in Charlie's autobiography . Professional jealousy Charlie's ambition and intolerance of rivals were ...
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... troupe , like Stan , and about the same time ( 1911 ) . He was one of the original Keystone Kops , and at one time Roach had high hopes of him . He never quite made it as a star in his own right , but he. SHORT AND SILENT 43.
... troupe , like Stan , and about the same time ( 1911 ) . He was one of the original Keystone Kops , and at one time Roach had high hopes of him . He never quite made it as a star in his own right , but he. SHORT AND SILENT 43.
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