"Sons of the Desert," remembered as Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy’s best film, opened in theaters on this day in 1933.
An exuberant singer, saxophonist, and entertainer, Bacher was this generation’s heir apparent to the legendary musical clowns ...
An exhibition at the Louvre traverses centuries as it follows the evolution of the fool, who has long served as a reflection ...
While the fool is often associated with the Middle Ages, the figure’s role evolved a great deal in the centuries that ...
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 ...
They had the quintessential double act dynamic, with Oliver Hardy the serious, gruff leader convinced of his own excellence, and Stan Laurel the naïve bumbling fool getting things wrong.
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy’s farce is mildly comical without offending. Time-worn gags clutter up the earlier footage and only when Laurel and Hardy, as new initiates into Oxford, actually ...
Jack Davis, a legend in the world of cartooning and illustration and known for his work in Mad magazine, is featured in a ...
She looks like the brains of the operation. Stan Laurel’s carrying a 2x4 at a construction site. He accidently whacks Oliver Hardy in the head and sends him flying. Davis freeze-frames Hardy’s ...
Stan Laurel, who helped put Ulverston on the map, was joined by his comedy partner Oliver Hardy in 107 short films, feature films and cameo roles. Neil commented: "Stan and Ollie. Laurel and Hardy.