Оливър Харди: Разлика между версии

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==Начало на кариерата==
През 1910г. в родния град на Харди, [[Милиджвил, Джорджия]] отваря врати кино, където той започва работа като [[осветител]], продавач на билети, [[портиер]] и [[управител]]. Скоро той е завладян от новата киноиндустрия и вярва, че може да се справи по-добре от актьорите, които вижда на екрана. Един приятел му предлага да отиде в [[Джаксънвил, Флорида]], където се снимат някои от филмите. През 1913г. той прави именно това и започва работа като певец в [[кабаре]] и [[водевил]]и през нощта, работи и в компанията за филмопроизводство Любин през деня. По това време той среща и се жени за първата си съпруга, [[пианистка]]та Мадлин Салошин.
In 1910, a movie theater opened in Hardy’s home town of [[Milledgeville, Georgia]], and he became the [[projectionist]], ticket taker, [[janitor]] and [[Management|manager]]. He soon became obsessed with the new motion picture industry, and became convinced that he could do a better job than the actors he saw on the screen. A friend suggested that he move to [[Jacksonville, Florida]], where some films were being made. In 1913, he did just that, where he worked as a [[cabaret]] and [[vaudeville]] singer at night, and at the [[Lubin Manufacturing Company]] during the day. It was at this time that he met and married his first wife, [[pianist]] Madelyn Saloshin.
 
The next year he made his first movie, ''[[Outwitting Dad]]'', for the Lubin studio. He was billed as O. N. Hardy, taking his father’s name as a memorial. In his personal life, he was known as “Babe” Hardy, a [[nickname]] that he was given by an [[Italian people|Italian]] [[barber]], who would apply [[talcum powder]] to Oliver’s cheeks and say, “nice-a-bab-y.” In many of his later films at Lubin, he was billed as “Babe Hardy.” Hardy was a big man at six feet, one inch tall and weighed up to 300 pounds. His size placed limitations on the roles he could play. He was most often cast as “the heavy” or the villain. He also frequently had roles in comedy shorts, his size complementing the character.