United States slapstick comedian (born in England) who played the scatterbrained and often tearful member of the Laurel and Hardy duo who made many films (1890-1965)
He knew Laurel's history as well as anyone; he had a responsibility.
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Given Laurel's own wounds, this may have been a particularly damning flaw.
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She let Laurel lead her past the rows upon rows of headstones.
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Maybe that was exactly what Laurel intended: for Emma to find this.
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It was true: Laurel looked as wired and nervous as Kate felt.
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Which is what most visual comedians are about: StanLaurel, Chaplin, Benny Hill.
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There have been very few truly great mimes in history: Chaplin and StanLaurel really.
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David did wonderful impressions of StanLaurel.
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I shook my head vehemently, and his eyebrows went from a deep V to a StanLaurel imitation.
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He has played StanLaurel.
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There's a long line of, I can watch StanLaurel effect Jack Benny with that sort of slow-Slow burn.
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This sweet, sad film is about a little-known final chapter in the lives of comedy legends StanLaurel and Oliver Hardy.
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Last month would have been StanLaurel's hundredth birthday; it was celebrated by groups of Sons, known as tents, around the country.
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The plight of the Italian Voice of StanLaurel must have been one to give Il Duce long pause before declaring war on England.
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Reminiscent of silent-movie comedian StanLaurel, one of his heroes, Gervais imitates a rutting chimpanzee to cap his recitation of a real-life anti-AIDS pamphlet.
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It's hard to over-state just how big the comedy team of Englishman StanLaurel and American Oliver Hardy were in the 1930s and 1940s.
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StanLaurel died 54 years ago today, on February 23rd, 1965; he of the incomparable duo, Laurel and Hardy.