Hired and Fired

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Hired and Fired
Directed by Bobby Burns
Walter Stull
Produced byLouis Burstein
Starring Walter Stull
Release date
  • April 21, 1916 (1916-04-21)
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles

Hired and Fired is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy.

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Oliver Norvell Hardy was an American comic actor and one half of Laurel and Hardy, the double act that began in the era of silent films and lasted from 1926 to 1957. He appeared with his comedy partner Stan Laurel in 107 short films, feature films, and cameo roles. He was credited with his first film, Outwitting Dad, in 1914. In most of his silent films before joining producer Hal Roach, he was billed on screen as Babe Hardy.

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