Stan Laurel's home is on North Bedford Drive in Beverly Hills, California. The film comedian lived here from 1929, shortly after his partnership with Oliver Hardy began, to 1930, the year he separated from his wife, Lois. Laurel was living here when the team released their first two features, The Hollywood Revue of 1929 and The Rogue Song, along with the shorts Angora Love, Night Owls and Blotto. It remains one of the few Southern California houses that he lived in which still stands.