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Larry Semon
The former newspaper cartoonist headlined countless silent slapstick shorts. He also starred in and directed the 1925 version of “The Wizard of Oz.”
Harry Langdon
The wide-eyed, childlike comic made three great features including 1926’s “The Strong Man,” before alienating his audience when he took creative control of his films.
Charley Chase
Besides directing, Chase headlined two-reel comedies such as the wonderful “Mighty Like Moose” until he died in 1940.
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