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If not for Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy, none of these pairings would probably have ever
happened ... Bud Abbott & Lou Costello Ralph Kramden & Ed Norton Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble Gilligan & The Skipper I'm sure there are other comedy teams influenced by them, but that's all I can think at the moment. Any one else? |
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The producers of Cheers said that they based the dynamic of Cliff and Norm on Laurel and Hardy......btw, theres a Laurel and Hardy appreciation thread
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My memories of Laurel & Hardy are pretty limited. I always confuse them with Abbott & Costello. Which duo was in that movie with the life size wooden toy soldiers?
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^Thanks Mikado! They used to show that movie around Christmas time when I was a little kid, but I haven't seen it in years.
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In 1918, Oliver Hardy appeared in several Billy West Comedies as the "heavy."
West was a Charlie Chaplin imitator. I was watching one of those this morning ("His Day Out") and was struck by West's physical resemblance to Chaplin's Little Tramp persona. I wonder: did Chaplin ever sue West for stealing his material? (To be fair, West's character only LOOKED like Chaplin's; he lacked the pathos and had a different personality. Still, there's a VERY strong resemblance.) |
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