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    Australian-born vaudeville performer and actress

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mae_DahlbergMae Dahlberg - Wikipedia

    Mae Charlotte Dahlberg (24 May 1888 – 1969), also known as Mae Laurel, was an Australian-born vaudeville performer and actress. She was Stan Laurel 's professional partner and common-law wife from 1917 to 1925.

  2. Sep 16, 2020 · According to New Statesman, first came Mae Dahlberg, an older woman from Australia he met in 1917; she was considered to be Laurel's common-law wife. Dahlberg was difficult, and according to writer Simon Louvish, producer Joe Rock paid Dahlberg off to return to Australia.

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  3. Mae Charlotte Dahlberg. Mini Bio. Mae Laurel was born on May 24, 1888 in Australia. She was an actress, known for Wide Open Spaces (1924), Bears and Bad Men (1918 ...

  4. Laurel’s professional partner and common law wife, Mae Dahlberg, suggested he assume the professional surname “Laurel.” The re-branding worked: Hal Roach Studios signed Laurel in 1926. Due to an accident on the set of “A Lucky Dog” Laurel joined an overweight contract player before the camera.

  5. Aug 18, 2017 · At the very least, he would have been constrained by a combination of finances and anonymity. Instead, he left for the United States and changed his name. In 1917, he met Mae Dahlberg, an older Australian actress who claimed to be a widow, despite the existence elsewhere of a husband who was very much alive and well.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stan_LaurelStan Laurel - Wikipedia

    Laurel with Mae Dahlberg in Wide Open Spaces (1924) Laurel and Mae Dahlberg never married but lived together as common-law husband and wife from 1919 to 1925, before Dahlberg accepted a one-way ticket from Joe Rock to go back to her native Australia. In November 1937, Dahlberg was back in the US and sued Laurel for financial support.

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  8. In 1917, Laurel was teamed with Mae Dahlberg as a double act for stage and film; they were living as common-law husband and wife. The same year, Laurel made his film debut with Dahlberg in Nuts in May. While working with Mae, he began using the name "Stan Laurel" and changed his name legally in 1931.

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