Oliver Hardy

Oliver Hardy

ActorAdditional CrewDirector
Born
January 18, 1892
Died
August 7, 1957
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

Although his parents were never in show business, as a young boy Oliver Hardy was a gifted singer and, by age eight, was performing with minstrel shows. In 1910 he ran a movie theatre, which he preferred to studying law. In 1913 he became a comedy actor with the Lubin Company in Florida and began…

Biography

Although his parents were never in show business, as a young boy Oliver Hardy was a gifted singer and, by age eight, was performing with minstrel shows. In 1910 he ran a movie theatre, which he preferred to studying law. In 1913 he became a comedy actor with the Lubin Company in Florida and began appearing in a long series of shorts; his debut film was Outwitting Dad (1914). He appeared in he 1914-15 series of "Pokes and Jabbs" shorts, and from 1916-18 he was in the "Plump and Runt" series. From 1919-21 he was a regular in the "Jimmy Aubrey" series of shorts, and from 1921-25 he worked as an actor and co-director of comedy shorts for Larry Semon.

In addition to appearing in two-reeler comedies, he found time to make westerns and even melodramas in which he played the heavy. He is most famous, however, as the partner of British comic Stan Laurel, with whom he had played a bit part in The Lucky Dog (1921). in the mid-1920s both he and Laurel wee working for comedy producer Hal Roach, although not as a team. In a moment of inspiration Roach teamed them together, and their first film as a team was 45 Minutes from Hollywood (1926). Their first release for Roach through MGM was Sugar Daddies (1927) and the first with star billing was From Soup to Nuts (1928). They became a huge hit as a comedy team, and after several years of two-reelers, Roach decided to star them in features, their first of which was Pardon Us (1931).

They clicked with audiences in features, too, and starred in such classics as Way Out West (1937), March of the Wooden Soldiers (1934) and Block-Heads (1938). They eventually parted ways with Roach and in the mid-1940s signed on with Twentieth Century-Fox.

Unfortunately, Fox did not let them have the autonomy they had at Roach, where Laurel basically wrote and directed their films, though others were credited, and their films became more assembly-line and formulaic. 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 (1951), generally regarded to be their worst film. 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. He died in 1957.

Actor

UtopiaUtopia(1951)as Ollie
Riding HighRiding High(1950)as Sucker
The Fighting KentuckianThe Fighting Kentuckian(1949)as Willie Paine
The BullfightersThe Bullfighters(1945)as Ollie
Nothing But TroubleNothing But Trouble(1944)as Oliver Hardy

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Stop, Look and ListenStop, Look and Listen(1926)
QuicksandsQuicksands(1923)

Self

One Moment PleaseOne Moment Please(1956)as Self
This Is Music Hall(1955)as Self
This Is Your LifeThis Is Your Life(1950)as Self
Face the Music(1953)as Self
Ship's ReporterShip's Reporter(1948)as Self

Archive Footage

Starring Dick Van DykeStarring Dick Van Dyke(2025)as Self - Laurel and Hardy
Nash the Slash Rises Again!Nash the Slash Rises Again!(2025)as Sherlock Pinkham
Stu's ShowStu's Show(2006)
Laurel and Hardy's Yorkshire AdventuresLaurel and Hardy's Yorkshire Adventures(2025)as Self
United We Fall(2025)as Various Characters

Known for

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Oliver Hardy in Two Tars (1928)Oliver Hardy, Leatrice Joy, and Billy West in The Candy Kid (1917)Oliver Hardy and Billy West in The Fly Cop (1917)Oliver Hardy, Ellen Burford, and Billy West in The Chief Cook (1917)Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Liberty (1929)Oliver Hardy, Chet Brandenburg, Stan Laurel, Kenneth Peach, and William A. Seiter in Sons of the Desert (1933)

Credit Score: Oliver Hardy

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1Way Out West6.501937•7.6019583
2Saps at Sea4.881940•7.1003391
3Block-Heads4.881938•7.5014942
4Our Relations4.881936•7.3003770
5March of the Wooden Soldiers4.881934•7.1008266
6Sons of the Desert4.881933•7.50010392
7A-Haunting We Will Go3.251942•6.2001539
8Great Guns3.251941•6.1001765
9The Bohemian Girl3.251936•6.6002430
10A Chump at Oxford1.9519407.2004719