Chase was then dismissed from the Roach studio.
The first production at the Roach studio in 1922 was a series of silent short subjects.
Production continued at the Roach studio until 1938, when the series was sold to MGM, who then continued producing the comedies until 1944.
After leaving the Roach studio, Walker wrote dialogue for comedies produced by ex-Roach general manager Warren Doane at Universal Pictures.
The pair remained with the Roach studio until 1940, then appeared in eight "B" comedies for 20th Century Fox and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1941 to 1945.
After returning to Roach studios, the first film Laurel and Hardy made was A Chump at Oxford.
By 1920, McGowan was a director at the Roach studio, and in 1921 began work on the first entries in the Our Gang series.
In 1939, Hatley was fired from the Roach studio.
Hatley went on to become a lounge pianist, and often remarked that he earned more money in that career than during his days at the Roach studio.
Lloyd did many of these dangerous stunts himself, despite having injured himself in August 1919 while doing publicity pictures for the Roach studio.