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was the effortless talent. Once the cameras stopped, "Babe" (as he was known) preferred to go golfing. He trusted Stan completely with the scripts, famously saying, "Ask Stan," whenever a creative decision was needed. 3. A Friendship Beyond the Screen
Stan Laurel (the thin, "clueless" one) and Oliver Hardy (the large, "pompous" one) did not start as a team. They were both established solo actors who first appeared together by chance in the 1921 silent film The Lucky Dog . It wasn't until 1927, under producer Hal Roach, that director Leo McCarey realized their physical contrast and "mismatched" energy created a unique comedic friction. 2. The "Genius" and the "Natural" Stan.Laurel.&.Oliver.Hardy.Collection.DVDRip.Xv...
was the creative mastermind. He spent grueling hours in the editing room, wrote the gags, and directed much of their action behind the scenes. He was a perfectionist who understood the geometry of a joke. was the effortless talent
Their off-screen dynamic was the reverse of their on-screen personas: It wasn't until 1927, under producer Hal Roach,
