
Stan Laurel (born Arthur Stanley Jefferson; June 16, 1890 – 23 February 1965) was an English comic actor, writer, and film director who was part of the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. He appeared with his comedy partner Oliver Hardy in 107 short films, feature films, and cameo roles.
Laurel began his career in music hall, where he developed a number of his standard comic devices, including the bowler hat, the deep comic gravity, and the nonsensical understatement. His performances polished his skills at pantomime and music hall sketches. He was a member of "Fred Karno's Army", where he was Charlie Chaplin's understudy. He and Chaplin arrived in the United States on the same ship from the United Kingdom with the Karno troupe.
Laurel began his film career in 1917 and made his final appearance in 1951. From 1928 onwards he appeared exclusively with Hardy, and Laurel officially retired from the screen following his comedy partner's death in 1957.
In 1961 Laurel was given a Lifetime Achievement Academy Award for his pioneering work in comedy, and he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Blvd.
In 2009, a bronze statue of the Laurel and Hardy duo was unveiled in Laurel's hometown of Ulverston, England.

Laurel & Hardy: Year Three
2025

Nash the Slash Rises Again!
2025 · as Self - Ferdinad Finkleberry(archive footage)

Pardon Us
1931 · as Stan

Block-Heads
1938 · as Stan

Babes in Toyland
1934 · as Stannie Dum

Beau Hunks
1931 · as Stan

Angora Love
1929 · as Stan

That's Entertainment! III
1994 · as (archive footage)

Bonnie Scotland
1935 · as Stanley MacLaurel

Two Tars
1928 · as Stan

Sons of the Desert
1933 · as Stanley 'Stan' Laurel

Playing at Politics
1931 · as Stan

Silent Clowns
2006 · as Self - Stan(archive footage)

Bob Hope's World of Comedy
1976 · as Self (archive footage)

Double Whoopee
1929 · as Stan

Hustling for Health
1919 · as The Man

Perfect Day
1929 · as Stan

The Devil's Brother
1933 · as Stanlio