- This is a list of films of Stan Laurel, as an actor without Oliver Hardy. For the filmography of Laurel and Hardy as a team, see: Laurel and Hardy filmography.
Stan Laurel (/ˈlɒrəl/, LORR-əl; born Arthur Stanley Jefferson; 16 June 1890 – 23 February 1965) was an English comic actor, writer, and film director who was one half of the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy.[1] He appeared with his comedy partner Oliver Hardy in 107 short films, feature films and cameo roles.
Year | Film | Role | Director | Notes |
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1917 | Nuts in May | Mental Patient (as Stan Jefferson) | Robin Williamson | Short; as Stan Jefferson |
1918 | Hickory Hiram | Hiram | Edwin Frazee | Short |
Whose Zoo? | Stanley (as Stanley Laurel) | Craig Hutchinson | Short; as Stanley Laurel | |
Phoney Photos | Swift | Edwin Frazee | Short | |
Huns and Hyphens | Gang member | Larry Semon | ||
No Place Like Jail | Convict | Frank Terry | ||
Bears and Bad Men | Pete | Larry Semon | ||
Just Rambling Along | Nervy Young Man | Hal Roach | ||
Frauds and Frenzies | Simp, Second Prisoner | Larry Semon | ||
O, It's Great to Be Crazy | Sam Squirrel (as Stanley Laurel) | Leslie T. Peacocke | Short; as Stanley Laurel | |
1919 | Do You Love Your Wife? | Toby - the janitor | Hal Roach | Short |
Hustling for Health | The Man | Frank Terry | ||
Hoot Mon! | Hal Roach | |||
1922 | The Egg | Humpty Dumpty | Gilbert Pratt | |
The Weak-End Party | The Gardener | Broncho Billy Anderson | ||
Mud and Sand | Rhubarb Vaselino | Gilbert Pratt | ||
The Pest | Jimmy Smith | Broncho Billy Anderson | ||
Mixed Nuts | Book salesman | James Parrott / Robin Williamson (uncredited) | ||
1923 | When Knights Were Cold | Lord Helpus, a Slippery Knight | Frank Fouce | |
The Handy Man | The handy man | Robert P. Kerr | ||
The Noon Whistle | Tanglefoot | George Jeske | ||
White Wings | Street cleaner | George Jeske | ||
Under Two Jags | The Stranger | |||
Pick and Shovel | Miner | |||
Collars and Cuffs | Laundry worker | |||
Kill or Cure | Door to door salesman | Scott Pembroke | ||
Gas and Air | Phillup McCann | |||
Oranges and Lemons | Sunkist | George Jeske | ||
Short Orders | Waiter | Hal Roach | ||
A Man About Town | A Man About Town | George Jeske | ||
Roughest Africa | Prof. Stanislaus Laurello (Big Boss) | Ralph Ceder | Short; Big Boss | |
Frozen Hearts | Olaf - A Peasant | J. A. Howe | Short | |
The Whole Truth | The husband | Ralph Ceder | ||
Save the Ship | Husband | Hal Roach | ||
The Soilers | Bob Canister | Ralph Ceder | ||
Scorching Sands | Stan | Hal_Roach / Robin Williamson | ||
Mother's Joy | Magnus Dippytack / Basil Dippytack, his son | Ralph Ceder | ||
1924 | Smithy | Smithy | Hal Roach | |
Postage Due | Stan | George Jeske | ||
Zeb vs. Paprika | Dippy Donawho | Ralph Ceder | ||
Brothers Under the Chin | ||||
Near Dublin | Con | |||
Rupert of Hee Haw | The King / Rudolph Razz | Scott Pembroke | ||
Wide Open Spaces | Gabriel Goober | George Jeske | ||
Short Kilts | McPherson's Son | |||
Mandarin Mix-Up | Sum Sap | Scott Pembroke | ||
Detained | A Convict | Joe Rock | ||
Monsieur Don't Care | Rhubarb Vaselino | Joe Rock | ||
West of Hot Dog | Stan, a tenderfoot | |||
1925 | Somewhere in Wrong | A tramp | ||
Twins | Stan / his twin | |||
Pie-Eyed | Drunk | |||
The Snow Hawk | Mountie | |||
Navy Blue Days | Stan | |||
The Sleuth | Webster Dingle | Harry Sweet | ||
Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde | Dr. Pyckle / Mr. Pryde | Joe Rock | ||
Half a Man | Winchell McSweeney | Harry Sweet | ||
1926 | What's the World Coming To? | The Man in the Window (uncredited) | Short; uncredited | |
Get 'Em Young | Summers, the butler | Stan Laurel | Short | |
On the Front Page | Dangerfield | James Parrott | ||
Wife Tamers | James W. Horne | |||
1927 | Seeing the World | English pedestrian | Robert F. McGowan | |
Eve's Love Letters | Anatole, the butler | Leo McCarey | ||
1928 | Should Tall Men Marry? | Texas Tommy | Louis J. Gasnier |
Notes
edit- ^ "Obituary"; Variety; 3 March 1965,;p. 69
References
edit- Stan Laurel at IMDb
- McCabe, John (1990). The Comedy World of Stan Laurel. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Moonstone Press. ISBN 0-940410-23-0.