Question
Read the following paragraph and complete the table by using the information given in the passage. Give a suitable title to it.
Stan Laurel, whose real name was Arthur Jefferson, was born in 1890. He was an English comedian. As a stage actor, in most of his performances, he played such roles which typically exhibited in a combination of dances, music and clowning. He subsequently traveled to America and started appearing in the American films since 1917. Similarly, Oliver Hardy came from Georgia - USA. He was born in the year 1892. He first appeared on stage at the age of only 8. He started film acting in 1914. Both appeared in dozens of silent films before they began their successful partnership in 1927 in a silent comedy, Putting Pants on Philip. In the next thirty years they made talking pictures and achieved great success with films like Sons of the Desert (1934), Way out West (1937) and Blockheads (1938).
Stan Laurel, whose real name was Arthur Jefferson, was born in 1890. He was an English comedian. As a stage actor, in most of his performances, he played such roles which typically exhibited in a combination of dances, music and clowning. He subsequently traveled to America and started appearing in the American films since 1917. Similarly, Oliver Hardy came from Georgia - USA. He was born in the year 1892. He first appeared on stage at the age of only 8. He started film acting in 1914. Both appeared in dozens of silent films before they began their successful partnership in 1927 in a silent comedy, Putting Pants on Philip. In the next thirty years they made talking pictures and achieved great success with films like Sons of the Desert (1934), Way out West (1937) and Blockheads (1938).
| Points | Stan Laurel | Oliver Hardy |
| Year of birth | ........................ | ........................ |
| Profession | ........................ | ........................ |
| Started acting in film (year) | ........................ | ........................ |
| Names of their combined films | ........................ | ........................ |



