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Tiny Sandford in Too Many Women (1932)

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Tiny Sandford

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Overview

  • Born
    February 26, 1894 · Osage, Iowa, USA
  • Died
    October 29, 1961 · Los Angeles, California, USA (cancer)
  • Birth name
    Stanley John Sandford
  • Nickname
    • Tiny
  • Height
    1.96 m

Biography

    • Stanley J. Sandford, better known as "Tiny" Sandford, was born in Iowa, U.S.A in 1894. He went into films in 1910 for Mack Sennett and joined Charles Chaplin in 1916 appearing in Charlot et le comte (1916), The Immigrant (1915), and Charlot s'évade (1917). He later appeared in Chaplin's productions such as La Ruée vers l'or (1925), Le Cirque (1928), Les Lumières de la ville (1931), Les Temps modernes (1936), and Le dictateur (1940). But most of all he was best known for his films with Laurel & Hardy such as Les Forçats du pinceau (1927), Derrière les barreaux (1929), Sous les verrous (1931), and C'est donc ton frère (1936) to name a few. He was originally cast as the Sheriff in Laurel et Hardy au Far-West (1937), but was later replaced by Stanley Fields. Despite making some films for Edgar Kennedy in 1940 he retired.

      His best-known role with Laurel & Hardy would've been Oeil pour oeil (1929), and with Charlie Chaplin, it would have to be Les Temps modernes (1936).
      - IMDb mini biography by: Daniel Dopierala, Melbourne Australia

Family

  • Spouses
      Edna Mae Rolling(April 16, 1920 - October 29, 1961) (his death, 1 child)
      Virginia Lyda Ross(1917 - 19??) (divorced, 1 child)
  • Children
      Louise Sandford
      Robert Stanley Sandford
  • Parents
      Charles G. Sandford
      Margaret Gilmore Stanley Sandford

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  • At 6'5" and over 300 pounds, Sanford was one of the few Laurel and Hardy adversaries who towered over the six foot Oliver Hardy.
  • Appeared with Charlie Chaplin in 9 movies from 1916-1940
  • Appeared with Laurel & Hardy in 24 movies from 1926-1936
  • Often played a policeman or a villain
  • He played the sheriff in the Laurel and Hardy film Way Out West (1937) but was replaced by Stanley Fields, however he can still be seen in the first shot of the stagecoach arriving in Brushwood Gulch and in stills.

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