Tiny Sandford

Tiny Sandford

Birthday: 26 February 1894, Osage, Iowa, USA
Birth Name: Stanley J. Sandford
Height: 196 cm
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 Charlie Chaplin in 1916 appearing in "The Count", "The Immigrant" & "The Adventurer" (1916-17). He later appeared in Chaplin's productions such as "The Gold... Show more »
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 Charlie Chaplin in 1916 appearing in "The Count", "The Immigrant" & "The Adventurer" (1916-17). He later appeared in Chaplin's productions such as "The Gold Rush" (1925), "The Circus" (1928), "City Lights" (1931), "Modern Times" (1936) & "The Great Dictator" (1940). But most of all he was best known for his films with Laurel & Hardy such as "The Second Hundred Years" (1927), "The Hoose-Gow" (1929), "Pardon Us" (1931) and "Our Relations" (1936) to name a few. He was originally cast as the Sheriff in "Way Out 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 "Big Business" (1929) and with Charlie Chaplin it would have to be "Modern Times" (1936). Show less «
Tiny Sandford's FILMOGRAPHY
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...