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Hal Roach

Director

“In those days, there was one secret to making a good comedy. If it made the audience laugh, it was a good comedy.”

 

Biography

American producer/director Hal Roach was overtaken by wanderlust early in life. Leaving his upstate New York home in his teens, Roach was an Alaskan gold prospector and mule skinner before he reached the age of twenty. In 1912, he spotted an ad placed by Hollywood’s Universal Pictures offering a dollar a day for genuine cowboys to act as western technical advisers. Roach spent the next year making the rounds as an extra, in the company of his new friend Harold Lloyd. As the result of a small inheritance, Roach bought an office in Los Angeles’ Bradbury Mansion in 1914, set up a small film production unit, and hired Lloyd as his star comedian. Roach’s initial “Willie Work” one-reelers found no buyers, and, when the funds ran out, Lloyd left briefly for Keystone while Roach signed on as a director with the Chaplin unit at Essanay. Teaming with Dan Lintchicum, Roach re-entered the production end with his new Rolin Phunphilm Company; Lloyd returned to the fold, this time as a Chaplin rip… read more

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MarcH

23Oct11

Thank you for a lifetime of laughs, Hal.

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Louise_Dietrich

18Nov10

Hal Roach needs more MUBI love.

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