Élete és filmes pályája. Oliver Norvell Hardy (18. tammikuuta 1892 Harlem, Georgia – 7. elokuuta 1957 Los Angeles) oli yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä, tukevampi osapuoli kaksikosta Ohukainen ja Paksukainen (Laurel and Hardy).Hardy aloitti esiintymisuransa poikana laulamalla, ja esiintyi lyhytelokuvissa vuodesta 1913. Oliver's unit fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Gettysburg. Throughout his life, Oliver Hardy detested seeing other men who were his size, slouching about in the way they walked. In "Bonnie Scotland" Stan says to the landlady "You're 'darn tootin'" In "Sons of the Desert" Stan says "Oliver I want you to 'be big' and a conventioneer says "You know 'that's my wife'". In fact his pronunciation of words such as "first, bird, third, word and worse" strongly suggest "Brooklynese." He appeared in he 1914-15 series of "Pokes and Jabbs" shorts, and from 1916-18 he was in the "Plump and Runt" series. When the Civil War began in 1861, young Oliver was one of the local farmers … View the profiles of people named Oliver Hardy. During 1950–1951, Laurel and Hardy made their final film Atoll K (also known as Utopia). Also that year he was in the film Yes, Yes, Nanette!, starring Jimmy Finlayson and directed by Stan Laurel. Official Sites. Hardy suffered a mild heart attack in May 1954, and he began looking after his health for the first time in his life. He was sent to Georgia Military College in Milledgeville as a youngster. Movie Actor. The film did decent business and got good reviews with quite a few praising Oliver. Oliver Hardy * 18. januar 1892 i Harlem, Georgia som Norvell Hardy, † 7. august 1957 i Hollywood, Californien) var en amerikansk skuespiller, komiker, og stumfilm regissør.Han var mest berømt for sin rolle som Gokke i komikerparret Gøg og Gokke sammen med sin ven Stan Laurel.Sammen (fra 1921 til 1951) medvirkede komikerparret i 106 film. Oliver, Jr. was the son to Oliver, Sr. and his third wife. He and Emmie left Harlem for Madison in 1891 where he became manager of the Turnell - Butler Hotel. When John Wayne offered Ollie a part in his film The Fighting Kentuckian He'd previously worked with Ollie on a charity tour of 'What Price Glory' and thought he'd be perfect as the food loving Kentuckian. Bliv medlem af Facebook, og få kontakt med Oliver Hardie og andre, du måske kender. but he soon tired of the lessons and when a new cinema opened he got a job singing to the slide shows between the films at $3.50 a week and got a taste for earning a living as a public entertainer.As he watched the films, particularly those of John Bunny, a very popular, overweight comedian, he thought he could do just as well so in 1915, having adopted his late father's name of Oliver, he and his wife Madelyn Saloshin, who he'd married in 1913, moved to Jacksonville, Florida, where a number of film companies were based, including the Lubin Company for whom he appeared in some 65 films within a year of starting as a bit player and working his way up to being a lead comedian. On 17 November 1880 she married T. Sam Tant, a sign painter, she was 19 and he 27 and died 7 years later leaving her with 3 children, Samuel Tant Jr, Elizabeth and Emmie and Henry LaFayette ( always called Bardy) on the way.In 1890 Emmie married Oliver Hardy, a descendant of an old Georgia family, who'd served as a Columbia County Tax Collector while continuing with the family farm, which he started to sell off and moved into shops and eventually hotel keeping.It's believed that he had 3 children from one of his previous two marriages. 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The 1932 film The Music Box won an Academy Award for best short film, their only effort to receive such an award. In 1939, Laurel and Hardy made A Chump at Oxford and Saps at Sea before leaving Roach Studios. Off camera, he and Laurel both combed their hair straight back, as was the fashion of their time. On his screen character - I'm the dumbest kind of guy there is; I'm the dumb guy who thinks he's smart. Oliver, Jr. was the son to Oliver, Sr. and his third wife. Hardy appeared without Laurel in a few features, such as Zenobia (1939) with Harry Langdon, The Fighting Kentuckian (1949) in a semi-comedic role as a frontiersman alongside John Wayne and Riding High (1950), in a cameo role. Born: 18-Jan-1892 Birthplace: Harlem, GA Died: 7-Aug-1957 Location of death: North Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Cerebral Hemorrhage Remain. He studied law at Georgia State University and vocal music at Atlanta Conservatory of Music . He joined a theatrical group and later ran away from a boarding school near Atlanta to sing with the group. Some titles of Laurel & Hardy films are subtly written into the dialogue of their other films. The following day he was summoned to appear before the lodge to explain his behaviour. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Oliver’s connections and jobs at similar companies. In Spain Stan and Ollie were known as El Gordo y El Flaco.. [17][N 2] After he was cremated, his ashes were interred in the Masonic Garden of Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood. Usually played a childishly bossy man who barely tolerated his friend, Black hair always combed forward and a small mustache. Although The Boys were known for wearing Bowlers film for film they wore them less often than believed. Born Norvell Hardy in Harlem, Georgia, his father, Oliver Hardy, was a prominent lawyer. A short film called 'M-G-M's Galaxy of Stars' was a promotional reel of scenes from forth coming films to be released Europe in the 1935 -36 season but it begins and ends with scenes of Stan and Ollie and James Finlayson. By this time her two oldest children were married, Samuel T Tant, an electrician with Bell Telephone in Atlanta to Mary, and Elizabeth Tant also in Atlanta, to Ira Yale Sage, a railway contractor. Throughout their association with Hal Roach, Laurel and Hardy had separate contracts, with Stan's salary being considerably higher than Babe's. and Ollie says the same thing in "Babes in Toyland" and in "On the Wrong Trek" Bonita says "Here's 'another fine mess' you've gotten us into". He appeared with his comedy partner Stan Laurel in 107 short films, feature films, and cameo roles. As a teenager, Hardy began styling himself "Oliver Norvell Hardy", adding the first name "Oliver" as a tribute to his father. while Laurel began treatment for his diabetes a few years previously. Később vett egy részesedést a lakossági üzletágban és beválasztották, teljes munkaidőre vámszedőnek. ", "The Greatest Pie Fight in Cinematic History Has Been Found", "Rubber Stamp- 25406-1/2 Malibu Rd., Malibu, CA - Typewritten. Youtube Short biography, height, weight, dates: Birth date: January 18, 1892, Harlem, Georgia, United States Death date: August 7, 1957, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States … The popularity of the strip found it syndicated abroad where in Italy it appeared in Bombolo in 1934 and Cine Comico, a film weekly. Laurel. Hardy's mother, Emily Norvell, was the daughter of Thomas Benjamin Norvell, who was descended from Captain Hugh Norvell of Williamsburg, Virginia, and Mary Freeman. Born in Georgia. 10 months later Emmie was widowed again when her husband died suddenly of a heart attack and making matters worse she was dismissed from the hotel.Undaunted she opened her own hotel calling it 'The Hardy House' equipping it with a piano which helped stimulate Norvell's early passion for singing which she encouraged. Laurel and Hardy completed eight features during the war years, with no loss of popularity. Their popularity waned and less popular during the war years, and they made their last film for Fox in 1946.Several years later they made their final appearance as a team in a French film, a troubled and haphazard production eventually, after several name changes, called Utopia (1950), generally regarded to be their worst film. He joined Lubin as a water boy until he got the chance of doing bit parts. He was certainly one of the best in California wining 24 cups and 2 gold medals. In 1941 Laurel and Hardy were signed by 20th Century-Fox (as well as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1942). This page was last edited on 16 January 2021, at 22:36. He died in 1957. Appeared in over 400 films, going back to 1914. [11] Laurel continued to act and appeared in 45 Minutes from Hollywood with Hardy, although they did not share any scenes together. It never occurred to him that he was as famous as the people who fascinated him. After the death of Ollie Stan never publicly wore one again and no photographs are known to exist of him in one from that time. In 1927, Laurel and Hardy began sharing screen time together in Slipping Wives, Duck Soup (no relation to the 1933 Marx Brothers' film), and With Love and Hisses. Small wonder that he weighed 18 stone when 14. Born in 1892 #4. Whenever he was asked about how any of their films worked, Hardy would always refer to Laurel as knowing the answers. Portly Master of the Withering Look and 'Slow Burn'. He remained at home in the care of his wife Lucille. )[10] He also continued playing supporting roles in films featuring Clyde Cooke and Bobby Ray. They made their first appearance in the centre spread of the English comic Film Fun in issue 564 dated November 1930 which moved to the front page in March 1934 and remained there until 1957. Jackson, a railway ticket agent.Sadly this only lasted about 6 years as in the 1910 census Emmie is listed as being a widow. 1892-ben Oliver Norvell Hardy néven született családja ötödik gyerekeként. While on the lot, Hardy fell in love with Virginia Lucille Jones, a script girl whom he married the next year. Hy was bekend vir sy rolle in die rolprente Pardon Us (1931), Sons of the Desert (1933), A Chump at Oxford (1939), en A-Haunting We Will Go (1942). Twidling his tie and his nervous laugh to cover some embarrasment originated before he met Stan. He and Stan were inducted into the British show business organisation The Grand Order of Water Rats on 30th March 1947. [1] He was credited with his first film, Outwitting Dad, in 1914. Young Hardy was a talented singer as a young boy, and by the age … Career. With 417 credits, Hardy made more than twice the number of appearances than his partner Stan Laurel with 188 credits. Join Facebook to connect with Oliver Hardy and others you may know. It was a simple concept; Laurel inherits an island, and the boys set out to sea where they encounter a storm and discover a brand new island, rich in uranium, making them powerful and wealthy. Hopefully somebody can explain this. The Tramps (as Oliver Hardy); Charley's Aunt (Short) (as Oliver Hardy); What He Forgot (Short); They Looked Alike (Short) as Pedestrian; Spaghetti a la Mode as Cook; Gus and the Anarchists (Short) as Tom Dreck; Cupid's Target (Short) as Bob; Shoddy the Tailor (Short) as Policeman; The Prize Baby (Short) as Bill, the Prize Baby; An Expensive Visit (Short) as Jack (as Oliver Hardy)
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