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Comedian Collection (page 16)

"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: Harold Lloyd, American actor, comedian and stunt performer

Harold Lloyd, American actor, comedian and stunt performer Date: 1931

Background imageComedian Collection: Arthur Roberts, actor, in the title role, as Gentleman Joe

Arthur Roberts, actor, in the title role, as Gentleman Joe
Arthur Roberts, actor, theatrical portrait in the title role, as Gentleman Joe, the Hansom Cabbie, in cab driver's uniform with whip. With quotation from the script, Can you spare it?'

Background imageComedian Collection: Arthur Roberts, actor, as Gentleman Joe at Margate

Arthur Roberts, actor, as Gentleman Joe at Margate
Arthur Roberts, actor, theatrical portrait in the title role, as Gentleman Joe, the Hansom Cabbie, with accordion. Captioned, Joe on holiday at Margate'

Background imageComedian Collection: Dorothy Lee

Dorothy Lee (1911-1999) was born Marjorie Millsap. An American actress and comedian, she appeared in nearly thirty films, often with the comedic duo Wheeler and Woolsey. Date: circa 1932

Background imageComedian Collection: Leslie Henson Golfing

Leslie Henson Golfing
Comedian Leslie Henson (1891-1957) posing on the golf course. At the time he was appearing in the farce It's A Boy! at the Strand Theatre. Date: 1931

Background imageComedian Collection: Danny Kaye, American actor and comedian

Danny Kaye, American actor and comedian Date: 1951

Background imageComedian Collection: Freddie Schweitzer and Marion Bellet

Freddie Schweitzer and Marion Bellet
Sketch depicting variety acts Freddie Schweitzer and Marion Bellet & The English Brothers. Presumably they were supporting Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch at the London Palladium. Date: 1939

Background imageComedian Collection: Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch

Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch
Sketch depicting comedians Arthur Askey (1900-1982) and Richard Murdoch (1907-1990). Their radio show Band Waggon had been a hit in 1938, and was turned into a stage show which they took on tour

Background imageComedian Collection: Caricature illustrations of Alfred Lester, actor and comedian (1874-1925), by Hynes

Caricature illustrations of Alfred Lester, actor and comedian (1874-1925), by Hynes. Captioned, Our Lester Selection'

Background imageComedian Collection: Communist Communism Left Wing Daily Worker Newspaper

Communist Communism Left Wing Daily Worker Newspaper
communist, communism, left, wing, daily, worker, newspaper, london, news, media, press, communications, journalism, newspapers, man, men, bert, baker, morning, star, journalist, interview

Background imageComedian Collection: Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd, British comedy actors

Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd, British comedy actors
Owen John "Terry" Scott (1927-1994), English actor and comedian. Seen here (left) with Hugh Lloyd (1923-2008), probably when they were both appearing in the TV comedy series, Hugh and I

Background imageComedian Collection: Stephenson Pamela Young Smiling Blond Blonde

Stephenson Pamela Young Smiling Blond Blonde
stephenson, pamela, young, smiling, blond, blonde, helen, 1949, new, zealand, australian, clinical, psychologist, psychology, writer, author, actress, comedy, comedian, performer, entertainer, 1980s

Background imageComedian Collection: Ken Livingstone with Adrian Edmonson and Rik Mayall

Ken Livingstone with Adrian Edmonson and Rik Mayall
Ken Livingstone (Kenneth Robert Livingstone, b 1945), British Labour politician (centre). Seen here Adrian Edmondson (Adrian Charles "Ade" Edmondson)

Background imageComedian Collection: Dame Edna Everage and Larry Hagman on a chat show

Dame Edna Everage and Larry Hagman on a chat show
Comic personality, Melbourne housewife and superstar (or gigastar) Dame Edna Everage (played by the Australian comedian Barry Humphries, b 1934) with the American actor Larry Hagman (b 1931)

Background imageComedian Collection: Charlie Chaplin and Max Linder in Hollywood

Charlie Chaplin and Max Linder in Hollywood
Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977), comic actor, film star and director, with Max Linder (1883-1925), French pioneer of silent film, comedian, writer and director

Background imageComedian Collection: William Pleater Davidge, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

William Pleater Davidge, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Davidge, between 1855 and 1865. [English actor and comedian who toured America]

Background imageComedian Collection: Frederick Swartwout Cozzens, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

Frederick Swartwout Cozzens, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Fred S. Cozzens, between 1855 and 1865. [Writer, humorist, wine merchant. Father of the marine artist Fred S. Cozzens]

Background imageComedian Collection: Artemus Ward, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

Artemus Ward, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Artemas Ward, Jr. [sic], between 1855 and 1865. [Humorist writer, lecturer and performer Charles Farrar Browne, better known as Artemus Ward; considered to be Americas first stand-up comedian]

Background imageComedian Collection: Marty Feldman. Creator: Dan Springer

Marty Feldman. Creator: Dan Springer
Marty Feldman

Background imageComedian Collection: George Carlin. Creator: Dan Springer

George Carlin. Creator: Dan Springer
George Carlin

Background imageComedian Collection: Eric Idle

Eric Idle Comedian London 2012 Olympic Games Closing Ceremony Stratford, London, England 12 August 2012 Date: 12 August 2012

Background imageComedian Collection: Russell Brand

Russell Brand Comedian London 2012 Olympic Games Closing Ceremony Stratford, London, England 12 August 2012 Date: 12 August 2012

Background imageComedian Collection: The Actor Ichikawa Benzo in an Unidentified Role, c. 1768. Creator: Ippitsusai Buncho

The Actor Ichikawa Benzo in an Unidentified Role, c. 1768. Creator: Ippitsusai Buncho
The Actor Ichikawa Benzo in an Unidentified Role, c. 1768

Background imageComedian Collection: The Actor Asao Tamejuro I as Drunken Gotobei in Act Three of the Play Yoshitsune... c

The Actor Asao Tamejuro I as Drunken Gotobei in Act Three of the Play Yoshitsune... c
The Actor Asao Tamejuro I as Drunken Gotobei in Act Three of the Play Yoshitsune Koshigoe Jo (Yoshitsunes Koshigoe Petition), Performed at the Ichimura Theater from the Ninth Day of the Ninth Month

Background imageComedian Collection: The Actor Nakayama Tomisaburo I as Lady Tokiwa (Tokiwa Gozen) (?) in the Play... c. 1791

The Actor Nakayama Tomisaburo I as Lady Tokiwa (Tokiwa Gozen) (?) in the Play... c. 1791
The Actor Nakayama Tomisaburo I as Lady Tokiwa (Tokiwa Gozen) (?) in the Play Kimmenuki Genke no Kakutsuba (?), Performed at the Ichimura Theater (?) in the Eleventh Month, 1791 (?), c. 1791

Background imageComedian Collection: Goofy Man

Goofy Man
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Background imageComedian Collection: Marie Lloyd as Tricky Little Trilby

Marie Lloyd as Tricky Little Trilby
Marie Lloyd, English music hall singer, comedian and actress, as Tricky Little Trilby Date: 1890s

Background imageComedian Collection: R G Knowles in a music hall sketch

R G Knowles in a music hall sketch
R G Knowles, Canadian-American singer and comedian, in a music hall sketch Date: 1890s

Background imageComedian Collection: George Grossmith, comedian, playing piano (4 of 4) Date: 1890s

George Grossmith, comedian, playing piano (4 of 4) Date: 1890s

Background imageComedian Collection: A photograph of Anna Held aged 15 with her mother

A photograph of Anna Held aged 15 with her mother (top right) and a later photograph (bottom left) Date: 1929

Background imageComedian Collection: Two poses of Anna Held taken in Paris before she

Two poses of Anna Held taken in Paris before she came to America in 1898 - she had cultivated a naughty French stage persona Date: 1929

Background imageComedian Collection: Ivy Cottage, Highgate

Ivy Cottage, Highgate
Ivy Cottage Highgate, once the home of the 19th-century comedian and actor Charles Matthews (1776-1835). Date: 1875

Background imageComedian Collection: Daphne Pollard as Mrs Stone Hatchett, Zig-Zag, Hippodrome

Daphne Pollard as Mrs Stone Hatchett, Zig-Zag, Hippodrome
Daphne Pollard in the comic role of Mrs Stone Hatchett in the Stone Age scene, part of " Zig-Zag!" the 1917 revue at the London Hippodrome. Date: 1917

Background imageComedian Collection: George Robey, quick-change scene in Zig-Zag, Hippodrome

George Robey, quick-change scene in Zig-Zag, Hippodrome
George Robey in " Zig-Zag!" the 1917 revue at the London Hippodrome, in a scene where he performed a burlesque of the methods of Fregoli, the quick-change artist, with comic results

Background imageComedian Collection: ISDN cover - George Robey in Round in 50

ISDN cover - George Robey in Round in 50
Front cover of The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News featuring photographs of George Robey in various costumes as Harold in Round in 50 at the London Hippodrome. Date: 1922

Background imageComedian Collection: Harry Champion, legendary music hall performer

Harry Champion, legendary music hall performer
William Henry Crump (1865-1942), better known as Harry Champion, music hall composer, singer and Cockney comedian, appearing in London Rhapsody musical at the London Palladium, 1937. 1937

Background imageComedian Collection: Cartoon, Messrs Bigwood and Reynolds

Cartoon, Messrs Bigwood and Reynolds, Two of the old hands at the Britannia (theatre in Hoxton, London). George Barnes Bigwood was the resident low comedian

Background imageComedian Collection: Cartoon, William Sydney Penley in Private Secretary

Cartoon, William Sydney Penley in Private Secretary
Cartoon, William Sydney Penley (1851-1912), English actor, singer and comedian, in The Private Secretary, a farce by Charles Hawtrey. 1884

Background imageComedian Collection: Alfred Lester impersonating Gwen Farrar

Alfred Lester impersonating Gwen Farrar
Actor Alfred Lester doing a very decent impression of actress Gwen Farrar, with whom he was starring in the revue, Rats at the Vaudeville Theatre in 1923. Date: 1923

Background imageComedian Collection: Gwen Farrar

Gwen Farrar
Gwendoline " Gwen" Farrar (1899 - 1944), English duettist, cellist, singer, actress and comedian. Pictured at the time she was appearing in Shake Your Feet at the London Hippodrome in 1927

Background imageComedian Collection: King David playing handbells from a 14th century manuscript

King David playing handbells from a 14th century manuscript
King David playing handbells with hammers from a 14th century manuscript of his psalms, with a vignette of a comedian holding bellows and tongs as if playing a fiddle

Background imageComedian Collection: French comic actor Charles Coquet as Regent

French comic actor Charles Coquet as Regent in L Etoile du Berger by Anicet Bourgeois and Adolphe d Ennery, Theatre de l Ambigu Comique, 1846

Background imageComedian Collection: Cicely Courtneidge, Australian-born comic actress

Cicely Courtneidge, Australian-born comic actress. Date: 1934

Background imageComedian Collection: British entertainers fly into Deauville

British entertainers fly into Deauville
Jack Hylton, the famous band leader, Mrs Jack Hylton, actress Enid Stamp-Taylor and comedian, Leslie Henson photographed just after arriving in fashionable Deauville by plane

Background imageComedian Collection: Signed photograph of Frank Randall - Comedian

Signed photograph of Frank Randall - Comedian
Signed photograph of Frank Randall - English Comedian (1901-1957), wearing binoculars and posing by a fine white open-top car outside a theatre where he was performing his most famous stage

Background imageComedian Collection: Portrait of Jean-Gaspard Deburau (1796-1846), 1832. Creator: Trouvé

Portrait of Jean-Gaspard Deburau (1796-1846), 1832. Creator: Trouvé
Portrait of Jean-Gaspard Deburau (1796-1846), 1832. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageComedian Collection: Dancing Mezzetin, ca 1720. Creator: Anonymous

Dancing Mezzetin, ca 1720. Creator: Anonymous
Dancing Mezzetin, ca 1720. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageComedian Collection: Zanni, 1618 / 1620. Creator: Jacques Callot

Zanni, 1618 / 1620. Creator: Jacques Callot
Zanni, 1618/1620



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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.