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Comedian Collection (page 100)

"Legendary Comedians: A Journey Through Time" Step into the world of laughter and timeless comedy with some of the greatest comedians in history

Background imageComedian Collection: Silhouette portrait of Harry Weldon, music hall performer

Silhouette portrait of Harry Weldon, music hall performer
Silhouette portrait of Harry Weldon (1881-1930), English comedian and music hall performer. Date: 1923

Background imageComedian Collection: Silhouette portrait of Stanley Holloway, actor

Silhouette portrait of Stanley Holloway, actor
Silhouette portrait of Stanley Holloway (1890-1982), actor and comedian. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageComedian Collection: Portrait photograph of Flanagan and Allen

Portrait photograph of Flanagan and Allen. English comedy duo

Background imageComedian Collection: Tom Breneman talking to Eddie Cantor - Radio Show

Tom Breneman talking to Eddie Cantor - Radio Show
Tom Breneman (1901-1948) talking to Eddie Cantor (1892-1964) (American " illustrated song" performer, comedian, dancer, singer)

Background imageComedian Collection: Fruit Label -- Mr Glad Brand

Fruit Label -- Mr Glad Brand, from Valencia, Spain. Depicting a man who looks very much like Stan Laurel. Date: 20th century

Background imageComedian Collection: Sheet music cover, Let By-Gones Be By-Gones

Sheet music cover, Let By-Gones Be By-Gones, with words and music by Joseph George Gilbert. With a portrait of Issy Bonn (Benjamin Levin, 1903-1977), British-Jewish actor, singer and comedian

Background imageComedian Collection: Boccaccio tells the people of Florence Dantes divine comedy

Boccaccio tells the people of Florence Dantes divine comedy
illustration of a Boccaccio tells the people of Florence Dantes divine comedy

Background imageComedian Collection: 1955 Daimler Conquest Roadster, Hooper body with actor Norman Wisdom

1955 Daimler Conquest Roadster, Hooper body with actor Norman Wisdom
1955 Daimler Conquest roadster, Hooper body. Norman Wisdom, featured in the film Up In The World

Background imageComedian Collection: 1955 Daimler Conquest Roadster, Hooper body with Norman Wisdom

1955 Daimler Conquest Roadster, Hooper body with Norman Wisdom
1955 Daimler Conquest Drophead Coupe, Hooper body. Norman Wisdom, featured in the film Up In The World

Background imageComedian Collection: AL JOLSON (1886-1950). American singer and comedian

AL JOLSON (1886-1950). American singer and comedian. With Eddie Cantor seated on his knee during a rehearsal. Photograph, 1941

Background imageComedian Collection: HARRY LAUDER (1870-1950). Scottish singer and comedian. Photograph, c1914

HARRY LAUDER (1870-1950). Scottish singer and comedian. Photograph, c1914

Background imageComedian Collection: NORA BAYES (1880-1928). American actress, comedian, and singer

NORA BAYES (1880-1928). American actress, comedian, and singer. As Juliet in a burlesque of Romeo and Juliet. Photograph, 1920

Background imageComedian Collection: PHIL SPECTOR (1939- ). American record producer. With comedian Myron Cohen. Photograph

PHIL SPECTOR (1939- ). American record producer. With comedian Myron Cohen. Photograph, 1965

Background imageComedian Collection: BOB HOPE (1903-2003). American comedian. Playing bass alongside James Garner on bongos

BOB HOPE (1903-2003). American comedian. Playing bass alongside James Garner on bongos, on the The Bob Hope Buick Show. Photograph, 19 April 1960

Background imageComedian Collection: CHARLIE CHAPLIN (1889-1977). English actor and comedian

CHARLIE CHAPLIN (1889-1977). English actor and comedian. Photographed at a Liberty Loan rally on Wall Street in New York City, 1918

Background imageComedian Collection: SHIRLEY TEMPLE (1928-2014). American actress

SHIRLEY TEMPLE (1928-2014). American actress. At a March of Dimes event with comedian Eddie Cantor, Los Angeles, California. Photograph, 30 January 1934

Background imageComedian Collection: CHAPLIN: A DOGs LIFE, 1918. Charlie Chaplin and Edna Purviance in the film A Dogs Life

CHAPLIN: A DOGs LIFE, 1918. Charlie Chaplin and Edna Purviance in the film A Dogs Life

Background imageComedian Collection: CHAPLIN: THE CIRCUS, 1928. Charlie Chaplin seated on a crate in the film The Circus

CHAPLIN: THE CIRCUS, 1928. Charlie Chaplin seated on a crate in the film The Circus

Background imageComedian Collection: MARIE DRESSLER (1868-1934). Canadian-American actress and comedian. Posing in a lampshade hat

MARIE DRESSLER (1868-1934). Canadian-American actress and comedian. Posing in a lampshade hat. Photograph, c1909

Background imageComedian Collection: SOPHIE TUCKER (1887-1966). American (Ukrainian-born) singer and comedian. Responding to letters

SOPHIE TUCKER (1887-1966). American (Ukrainian-born) singer and comedian. Responding to letters. Photograph by Dick DeMarsico, 1952

Background imageComedian Collection: Smeraldina

Smeraldina
Illustration of a Commedian Character - Smeraldina

Background imageComedian Collection: WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist. Rogers typing on a typewriter on a cattle ranch

WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist. Rogers typing on a typewriter on a cattle ranch. Photograph, c1920

Background imageComedian Collection: THEATER: MARX BROTHERS. From left: Groucho, Zeppo, Chico, and, with his harp, Harpo Marx

THEATER: MARX BROTHERS. From left: Groucho, Zeppo, Chico, and, with his harp, Harpo Marx, on stage at the Lyric Theater in New York in George S. Kaufmans musical comedy Cocoanuts, 1925

Background imageComedian Collection: RADIO SHOW, 1920s. Professor Ambrose Weems and the Cuckoo Program in the early

RADIO SHOW, 1920s. Professor Ambrose Weems and the Cuckoo Program in the early days of radio

Background imageComedian Collection: WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist: oil over a photograph, 1934

WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist: oil over a photograph, 1934

Background imageComedian Collection: the ecstacy of fear, agitation, angst, bravery, fearlessness, clown, comedian, cowardice

the ecstacy of fear, agitation, angst, bravery, fearlessness, clown, comedian, cowardice
Some dresses at the childrens carnival in 1892, fancy dress; fun; clown; merrymaking; merry; festival; entertainment; comedian; pierrot; picador; punch; punchinello; The ecstacy of fear; running

Background imageComedian Collection: CHARLES SPENCER CHAPLIN (1889-1977). English comedian

CHARLES SPENCER CHAPLIN (1889-1977). English comedian. Photograph, c1920, digitally colored by Granger, NYC

Background imageComedian Collection: J. L. TOOLE (1830-1906). English comedian and actor. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1892

J. L. TOOLE (1830-1906). English comedian and actor. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1892
J.L. TOOLE (1830-1906). English comedian and actor. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1892

Background imageComedian Collection: RICHARD TARLTON (d. 1588). English comic actor. Contemporary English woodcut

RICHARD TARLTON (d. 1588). English comic actor. Contemporary English woodcut

Background imageComedian Collection: WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist; photographed in 1921

WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist; photographed in 1921

Background imageComedian Collection: JAMES T. POWERS (1862-1943). Ne McGovern. American comedic actor. Photograph, c1900

JAMES T. POWERS (1862-1943). Ne McGovern. American comedic actor. Photograph, c1900

Background imageComedian Collection: GEORGE GROSSMITH (1847-1912). English comedian

GEORGE GROSSMITH (1847-1912). English comedian. Photographed in 1881 in the role of Bunthorne in Gilbert and Sullivans Patience

Background imageComedian Collection: JOSEPH GRIMALDI (1779-1837) in clown costume. Etching by Isaac Robert Cruikshank

JOSEPH GRIMALDI (1779-1837) in clown costume. Etching by Isaac Robert Cruikshank

Background imageComedian Collection: JOSEPH GRIMALDI (1779-1837). English comic actor, pantomimist and clown

JOSEPH GRIMALDI (1779-1837). English comic actor, pantomimist and clown. Grimaldis theatrical debut at Sadlers Wells, in 1782, in the role of a monkey. Etching by George Cruikshank (1792-1878)

Background imageComedian Collection: CHARLES BURKE (1822-1854). American comedian and actor. In costume as six different characters

CHARLES BURKE (1822-1854). American comedian and actor. In costume as six different characters. Lithograph, mid 19th century

Background imageComedian Collection: JOHN SLEEPER CLARKE (1833-1899). American actor and comedian

JOHN SLEEPER CLARKE (1833-1899). American actor and comedian. Clarke in the role of Bob Acres in The Rivals, c1888

Background imageComedian Collection: JOHN DILLON (1831-1913). American comedian. Photograph, late 19th century

JOHN DILLON (1831-1913). American comedian. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageComedian Collection: FILM: JEALOUSY, 1914. French poster for the silent film JEALOUSY, starring Max Linder

FILM: JEALOUSY, 1914. French poster for the silent film JEALOUSY, starring Max Linder, who seems to have lost a fencing match with his wife

Background imageComedian Collection: Antique illustration of actor in 17th century costume

Antique illustration of actor in 17th century costume
Antique illustration of 19th century French actor Joseph-Charles Delaunay performing as Clitandre, a character from the comedy The Learned Ladies by MoliAšre (17th century)

Background imageComedian Collection: Self portrait of Dan Leno

Self portrait of Dan Leno (1860-1904) - leading English music hall comedian and musical theatre actor during the late Victorian era. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageComedian Collection: Portrait of the English Music Hall Performer Dan Leno

Portrait of the English Music Hall Performer Dan Leno
Portrait of the Performer Dan Leno (1860-1904) - a leading English music hall comedian and musical theatre actor during the late Victorian era

Background imageComedian Collection: Charlie Chaplin in a scene from the film City Lights, with Harry Myers, 1931

Charlie Chaplin in a scene from the film City Lights, with Harry Myers, 1931
CHARLIE CHAPLIN: CITY LIGHTS. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from the film City Lights, with Harry Myers, 1931

Background imageComedian Collection: Dan Leno (1860-1904) born George Wild Galvin. Popular English cockney comedian and pantomime dame

Dan Leno (1860-1904) born George Wild Galvin. Popular English cockney comedian and pantomime dame. Leno with his wife and family in 1903 after his recovery from illness

Background imageComedian Collection: Joe E Brown (1892-1973) American actor and comedian driving jeep loaded with American

Joe E Brown (1892-1973) American actor and comedian driving jeep loaded with American GIs seeing the sights in China. Brown giving thumbs up sign to Chinese children, 1942 or 1943

Background imageComedian Collection: Social Critic Lenny Bruce

Social Critic Lenny Bruce
New York, New York: 1962 Comedian and social critic Lenny Bruce

Background imageComedian Collection: Comedienne Phyllis Diller

Comedienne Phyllis Diller
United States: c. 1960 A smiling portrait of comedienne Phyllis Diller



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"Legendary Comedians: A Journey Through Time" Step into the world of laughter and timeless comedy with some of the greatest comedians in history. From Laurel and Hardy's hilarious antics to Charlie Chaplin's iconic slapstick, these comedic geniuses have left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. In 1928, Laurel and Hardy brought their signature charm to the silver screen in "Leave Them Laughing, " captivating audiences with their impeccable timing alongside a police officer. Fast forward to 1939, and they continued to delight fans in "Flying Deuces, " as seen in a publicity still from this classic motion picture. Speaking of classics, who can forget The Marx Brothers? In 1935's "A Night at the Opera, " they had everyone rolling in the aisles as even members of the ship's crew joined them for laughs inside their cabin. Charlie Chaplin, another comedic legend, showcased his brilliance in films like "Modern Times" (1936). The final scene featuring him and Paulette Goddard is etched forever in our hearts. But it doesn't end there. George Formby added his own unique flavor to comedy while Norman Wisdom became a household name thanks to Rank Studios. And let us not overlook Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise who graced BBC Rehearsal Room for a memorable photo-call on July 8th, 1974 during their illustrious career. Even Riviera Touch found its way into Pinewood Studios back on November 30th, 1965 - capturing moments that would make us laugh for years to come. These comedians transcended time with their wit, physicality, and ability to bring joy into our lives. Whether it was Laurel and Hardy causing chaos in "Big Business" or Charlie Chaplin captivating audiences worldwide – each one has left an everlasting legacy that continues to inspire new generations of comedians today.