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126. Charlie Chaplin desktop themes, screensavers, wallpapers, and skins
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127. A Tribute to Charlie Chaplin - Part II
- classicfilm.about.com
- A Tribute to Charlie Chaplin - Part II .
- Charlie Chaplin Tributes/Pages.
- BuZu's Unofficial Charlie Chaplin WWW Page - A page that includes an image archive, a handy "Chaplin Search" page, and links to other Chaplin sites for fans and biographers. ...
- Chaplin Fans Unite - An enthusiastic Chaplin fan offers filmography, books and documentaries lists, a forum, a WebRing/NetRing, a mailing list, and much more. ...
- Chaplin Film Locations Then and Now - Brought to you by a Chaplin enthusiast named Gerald. ...
- Chaplin: The Artistic Tramp - A nice one-page biography of Charles Chaplin, from TyroneZero's Movies, Etc. ...
- Charles Spencer Chaplin - Bosse Johansson's site consists of a biography, filmography, and photo gallery. ...
- Charlie Chaplin - Biography and career highlights from Glen Pringle, the creator of the first silent film site on the Web. ...
- Charlie Chaplin - This site, offered in German and English, includes extensive poster and photo collections and a biographical timeline. ...
- The Charlie Chaplin FBI File - The Fade to Black comedy ezine obtained 2063 pages of FBI files and asked Chaplin biographer Dr. ...
- The Charlie Chaplin Net Ring Index - There are 15 sites listed on the new home of the WebRing run by Kim from Chaplin Fans Unite. ...
- Charlie Chaplin UK - A source for Chaplin videos and DVDs on PAL and Region 2 formats. ...
- The Motor City Chaplin Preservation Society - A brand new site created by two guys from Detroit. Among other things, encourages guests to submit essays or writings about Chaplin. ...
- Sir Charles Chaplin - Amar Joshi's site offers brief sketches of his films, plus the closing speech from The Great Dictator. ...
- Stealing the Clown's Clothes - An interesting essay from Bright Lights Film Journal, subtitled "Stan Laurel's Relationship With Chaplin. ...
128. Chaplin, Charlie
- www.infoplease.com
- Chaplin, Charlie .
- EncyclopediaChaplin, Charlie.
- Chaplin, Charlie (Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin), 18891977, English film actor, director, producer, writer, and composer, b. ... Chaplin began on the music-hall stage and then joined a pantomime troupe. ... Chaplin merged physical grace, disrespect for authority, and sentimentality into a highly individual character he created for the Keystone Company. ... Chaplin skipped from one studio to another in search of greater control over his work, finally cofounding United Artists in 1919 with D. ...
- Chaplin's features include The Kid (1920), The Gold Rush (1924), The Circus (1928), City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936), The Great Dictator (1940), Monsieur Verdoux (1947), and Limelight (1952). ...
- Chaplin, Jr. ... , The Films of Charlie Chaplin (1965); K. ... Lynn, Charlie Chaplin and His Times (1997).
- Related content from HighBeam Research on:Charlie Chaplin.
129. Research Assistance - Search Results
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- Click to Order ARTISTRY OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN.
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- Purposes & techniques , rhetoric & effectiveness of speech by Hillkary Rodham Clinton to people in power, & by actor Charles Chaplin in the film "The Great Dictator" aimed to spur people into action. ...
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- Reviews the life & career of film legend Charlie Chaplin. Focuses on Chaplin's development of his Little Tramp character & his reliance on visual or physical comedy. ...
- Comparison of his comedy with Chaplin; his methods as filmmaker; reputation. ...
- Examines history & development, definition, features, types, examples (Commedia dell'Arte, Chaplin), reasons for its appeal & its limitations. ...
130. Charlie Chaplin
- perso.club-internet.fr
- Charlie Chaplin, dit Charlot.
- Griffith en 1919, Chaplin s'offre enfin le temps pour tourner. ...
- Pour sa part, Chaplin, comme Eisenstein, considère que cette invention est sans avenir. ...
- Car l'enjeu est de taille : le choix de Chaplin sera-t-il suivi par le publique alors que tous les succès sont devenus parlants ? L'avant-première en 1931 viendra confirmer cette décision. ...
- C'est avec Paulette Goddard, sa nouvelle épouse depuis 1933, qu'il prépare les Temps modernes, lui donnant des cours de chant, de danse, répétant inlassablement les mêmes scènes, jusqu'à l'épuisement, comme le raconte Charlie Chaplin Junior dans Charlie Chaplin, mon père. ...
- Le couple Chaplin, éprouvé par le tournage, décide de parcourir le monde. ... Chaplin sympathise avec Jean Cocteau et projette de tourner soit une biographie de Napoléon, soit celle du Christ. ...
- En 1937, alors que ses films sont interdits en Allemagne car Hitler s'est offusqué de la ressemblance de sa moustache et celle du juif vagabond, Alexandre Korga suggère à Chaplin d'utiliser cette ressemblance. ...
- Naturellement, à la déclaration de la guerre contre l'Allemagne, ce film devient indispensable et Chaplin doit faire face à une tension constante, persécutant son entourage et particulièrement Paulette, qu'il traite comme une débutante. ...
- Après la fin de la guerre, Chaplin tourne ses 2 derniers films américains (Mr Verdoux en 1947 et son ultime chef d'oeuvre les Feux de la rampe en 1952). ...
- Bien que doté d'un casting alléchant (Marlon Brando, Sophia Loren) et seule oeuvre en couleur de Chaplin, la Comtesse de Hongkong (1966) déçoit critiques et public. ...
- Le site "officiel" sur Charlie Chaplin, extrêmement bien fait, soutenu notamment par MK2.
- Chaplin's World sobrement (mais superbement bien) réalisé par un fan.
- Voici un des rares sites français sur Charlie Chaplin dû à Mr Jean-Marc Ricciarelli.
131. Chaplin - an essay by Aaron Hale
- www.csse.monash.edu.au
- Chaplin - an essay by Aaron Hale.
- " Charlie Chaplin was a man who definitely dimpled millions of cheeks in the early 1900's. ...
- Charlie Chaplin was born on April 15, 1889, in London, England to Charles Chaplin, Sr. ... At a very young age Chaplin was told that he would be the most famous person in the world. From then on it was a personal goal for little Charlie. ... When Charlie was five years old he sang for his mother on stage after she became ill and taken hoarse(Pringle, Glen). ... When Chaplin was eight, he appeared in a clog dancing act called "Eight Lancashire Lads"(A. ... Charlie's half-brother , Sidney, acted as his agent and when Charlie was ten years old, Sidney got Chaplin an engagement at the London Hippodrome. Within a few years Charlie was one of the most popular child actors in England (Untermeyer, Louis, pg. ...
- Charlie was twelve when his father died on May 9th, 1901. ... After the death of her husband, Charlie's mother, became a chronically psychotic woman who was in and out of mental institutions(Weissman, Stephen, pg. ... Charlie and Sidney, were placed in a charity home after their mother's mental health plummeted.
- Chaplin attended 2 years of school at Hern Boy's College. ... Charlie was at school when his mother suffered a mental breakdown and was taken away to an institution. Completely alone, Charlie lived on the streets. ...
- Between his twelfth and his fourteenth birthdays, Charlie's places of employment included a barbershop ( where he absorbed the techniques that the Jewish barber would display in "The Great Dictator"); a stationery store, a doctor's office, a glass factory, Chandler's shop, and a printing plant (Lynn, Kenneth S. ...
132. Starpages: Charles Chaplin Web Sites
- www.starpages.net
- HOME>CHARLES CHAPLIN>WEBSITES>PAGE 1.
- The UNOFFICIAL Charlie Chaplin WWW Page.
- The UNOFFICIAL Charlie Chaplin WWW Page.
- fi/buzu/chaplin/.
- Charlie Chaplin.
- Charlie Chaplin biography, filmography etc.
- au/~pringle/silent/chaplin/chaplin. ...
- Filmography of Charlie Chaplin.
- Filmography of Charlie Chaplin Member of the Internet Link Exchange Filmography of Charlie Chaplin.
- au/~pringle/silent/chaplin/filmography. ...
- Classic Movies: Directors: Charles Chaplin (1939 - 1969).
- com/Hollywood/9766/chaplin. ...
- All about Charles Chaplin.
- Chaplin Fans Unite!.
- This site has info on Charlie Chaplin. ...
- com/chaplin/home. ...
133. Charlie Chaplin @ Catharton Directors
- www.catharton.com
134. charlie-chaplin
- www.beepworld.de
- charlie-chaplin.
- The life of Charlie Chaplin.
- We want to tell you a few things about Charlie Chaplin. ...
- Charlie Chaplin was born in Walworth, a part of London on April 16th 1889 to Charles and Hannah (born Hill) Chaplin. ... His father was a drinker and died when Charlie was 11 years old. ...
- Charlie had two older stepbrothers called Guy and Wheeler Dryden who lived with their father. ...
- Charlie tried hard to get an actor role again; one day he was engaged for the role of “errand boy” Billy in the Play Sherlock Holmes. ...
- A year later Chaplin moved to Hollywood. ...
- The inauguration of the Chaplin-Studios was 1918. In this year he also married his first wife Mildred Harris, she was 16 years when Chaplin was 28. ...
- They got 2 sons called Charles Chaplin Junior named after his father and Sydney Chaplin, named after Chaplin’s half-brother who helped him in his carrier very much. Lita and Charlie became divorce in 1927. Lita Grey got one million dollars from Charlie Chaplin. ...
- The next successes for Charlie Chaplin were 1925 with the movie The Gold Rush and then 1929 City Lights. ... Charlie was 25 years older than her. ...
- It is said that Hitler was a big fan of Charlie Chaplin, so big in fact that he grew his mustache like Chaplin’s character The Little Tramp. ... But it wasn’t Charlie’s Hitler or the hairdresser who spoke to all the people it was what Chaplin really felt and what he thought about all this stuff. ...
135. Article: The Great Dictator
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- The Great Dictator is a film directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin. ...
- Hynkel clearly becomes infatuated with the idea, and one famous scene from the movie involves Chaplin, as the dictator, bouncing an inflatable globe dreamily, almost in a romantic manner, about the room. ...
- The film stars Chaplin as Hynkel and the barber, Jack Oakie as Napaloni, Reginald Gardiner as Schultz, Henry Daniell as Garbitsch and Billy Gilbert as Field Marshal Herring, a incompetent advisor to Hynkel. Chaplin stars in a double role as the Jewish barber (the Little Tramp in all but name) and the fascist dictator, clearly modeled on Adolf Hitler. ...
- The film contains several famous sequences; Chaplin, as the barber, shaving a customer in time to a radio broadcast of Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody - recorded in one continuous take. ...
- 1 below) as a personal plea from Chaplin. Chaplin's plea, seen as an overtly political speech, may be part of the reason Chaplin was expelled from the United States during the McCarthy era. (See Chaplin's article for further detail). ...
- The film was written and directed by Chaplin. ... Chaplin also received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor, and Oakie for Best Supporting Actor; the film has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. The film was Chaplin's first true talking picture and helped shake off accusations of Luddism following his previous release (Modern Times) released in 1936 when the silent era had all but ended in the late 1920s. Several similarities between Hitler and Chaplin have been noted and may have been a pivotal factor in Chaplin's decision to make The Great Dictator. Chaplin and Hitler had superficially similar looks, most famously their moustaches, and this similarity is most commented upon. (There was even a song about Hitler, entitled "Who is This Man who Looks like Charlie Chaplin?") Furthermore, the men were born four days apart in April, 1889, and grew up in relative poverty. ... The project continued largely because failure would've bankrupted Chaplin who had invested $1. ...
- Chaplin originally intended to call the film The Dictator, but received notice from Paramount Pictures that they'd charge him $25,000 for use of the title--they owned the rights to an unrelated novel by Richard Harding Davis. Chaplin balked at the conditions and inserted "Great" into the title. ...
136. Article: Charlie Chaplin
- it.wikipedia.org
- Charlie Chaplin.
- Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin (Londra Inghilterra 16 aprile 1889 - Vevey Svizzera 25 dicembre 1977). Con il nome di Charlie Chaplin, è stato l'attore più famoso agli albori del cinema hollywoodiano nonchè regista di fama. ...
- Il personaggio che avrebbe fatto di lui una icona mondiale fu già dall'epoca dei suoi esordi il mingherlino, ed anche un pò cattivello, Chas (diventato poi Charlie e dopo ancora Charlot), scanzonato vagabondo, sfrontato ma dai modi raffinati e con la dignità di un signore: baffetti a spazzola, giacca stretta e un pò consunta, pantaloni e scarpe più grandi del normale, bombetta in testa e bastone di bambù. Chaplin si sposò quattro volte ed ebbe undici figli, di cui uno nato morto. ...
- 5 Chaplin e l'"Academy".
- Charles Chaplin nacque nel sobborgo londinese di Walworth, da Charles Chaplin Senior e da Hannah Harriette Hill, il padre era un guitto di music hall con un debole per l'alcool, la madre una mediocre cantante. I suoi genitori si separarono molto presto e il piccolo Charlie fu affidato alla madre. ... Il padre morì quando Charlie aveva dodici anni e la madre, affetta da turbe mentali, venne ricoverata in un istituto presso Croydon dove morirà nel 1928. ...
- Queste vicende non impedirono al piccolo Chaplin di apprendere proprio dalla madre l'arte del canto e della recitazione. ...
- Fra il 1906 e il 1907 Chaplin lavora ne Il Circus di Casey, misto di varietà e numeri circensi. ... E Hollywood arriverà , sia pure indirettamente, proprio grazie a Fred Karno, con cui Chaplin si recò in tournée fra il 1910 e il 1912 in Canada e negli Stati Uniti. ...
- Nel 1919 Charlie Chaplin creò con alcuni colleghi (fra cui Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks e David Wark Griffith) la United Artists Corporation. ...
- Benché fosse in uso dal 1927, il sonoro non attrasse Chaplin per tutta la durata degli anni Trenta; è questo un particolare curioso per un artista che avrebbe enfatizzato poi con la musica e certi movimenti coreografici i suoi migliori lavori (basti ricordare il leit motiv di Luci della ribalta o la canzone Smile portata al successo da Nat King Cole ma anche da altri artisti). ...
- Nel film, Chaplin interpreta due personaggi, un dittatore esplicitamente ispirato ad Adolf Hitler e un barbiere ebreo perseguitato dai nazisti. ... Dopo la guerra, a Olocausto compiuto, Chaplin dichiarò che non avrebbe realizzato quel film se solo avesse potuto prevedere gli eventi futuri e il corso della storia. ...
137. WEB-ARTS - Film -Charlie Chaplin
- www.netspace.net.au
138. The Gold Rush (1925)
- www.filmsite.org
- The Gold Rush (1925) is the quintessential Chaplin/Little Tramp film, with a balance of slapstick comedy and pantomime, social satire, and emotional and dramatic moments of tenderness. It was Chaplin's own personal favorite film, that showcases the classic Tramp character (referred to as "The Little Fellow" in the re-release version) as a romantic idealist and lone gold prospector at the turn of the century, with his cane, derby, distinctive walk, tight shabby suit, and mustache. ...
- Classic scenes include the starvation scene of two cabin-marooned prospectors boiling and fastidiously eating a stewed shoe, the Tramp's cabin-mate deliriously imagining his companion as a large chicken, the teetering cabin on the edge of a cliff, and Chaplin's lonely fantasized New Year's Eve party (with the dancing dinner rolls routine) when he waits for a girl who never comes. ...
- Chaplin's film was re-released in 1942 with added sound narration and music, both spoken and composed/arranged by Chaplin.
- " And then, "Three days from anywhere - a Lone Prospector," a lone Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) appears. ...
139. Review: City Lights
- movie-reviews.colossus.net
- Cast: Charlie Chaplin, Virginia Cherrill, Harry Myers, Florence Lee, Allan Garcia, Hank Mann.
- Director: Charles Chaplin.
- Producer: Charles Chaplin.
- Screenplay: Charles Chaplin.
- Music: Charles Chaplin.
- One of film's most prominent talents, Charles Chaplin, slid relatively effortlessly from one version of the medium to the next, although his most beloved character, the Tramp, did not accompany him. Yet for Chaplin, who made dozens of silent films and only five talkies, the introduction of sound diminished his box office appeal and greatly reduced his output. ...
- Chaplin released three silent films after The Jazz Singer reached theaters: 1928's The Circus, 1931's City Lights, and 1936's Modern Times. Since the latter used some elements of pre-recorded sound (including the song, "Smile"), it was more of a hybrid, making City Lights Chaplin's farewell bow to the silent era. ...
- When Chaplin released The Circus in 1928, there was not an inordinate amount of pressure on him to give up his silent ways. ... (In fact, the Academy's awarding of an honorary Oscar to Chaplin for The Circus was a tacit admission that they recognized the end of an era. ... Chaplin was stubborn, and for that we can be thankful. ... Had Chaplin made an early transition to talkies, this masterpiece would never have reached theaters. ...
- Chaplin began wearing the quadruple hat of actor/director/producer/writer for eight shorts in 1916, just two short years after he came to Hollywood. In 1923, he made his feature-length directorial debut in A Woman of Paris - an odd choice because it was a melodrama in which Chaplin only made a token, uncredited appearance. ... It was also the first full-length movie in which Chaplin directed himself. ...
140. Article: Charlie Chaplin
- de.wikipedia.org
- Charlie Chaplin.
- Charlie Chaplin in einer Szene aus dem Film "The Kid" aus dem Jahr 1921.
- Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin (* 16. ...
- Charlie Chaplin wurde am 16. April 1889 in London als Sohn von Hannah Chaplin (geb. Hill) und Charles Chaplin sen. ... Chaplin wuchs mit seinem Halbbruder Sid bei seiner Mutter auf. ...
- Chaplin begann seine Karriere mit neun Jahren am Theater in England, wo er erfolgreich den Gassenjungen spielte, bis er für diese Rolle zu alt war. ... Der kleine Chaplin war als Ergänzung zum sehr voluminösen Fatty Arbuckle gedacht, hatte aber bald künstlerische Differenzen mit Sennett, da er mehr Betonung auf den Charakter der Figur legen wollte und sich nicht nur auf körperliches Spiel beschränken wollte. ...
- Sennett passte dieser individuelle Stil überhaupt nicht ins Konzept, aber der Erfolg gab Chaplin Recht, weshalb ihm das Studio mehr Kontrolle über seine Filme zugestand. ...
- Der erste von ihm selbst produzierte Film war gleichzeitig auch der erste Langfilm, den Chaplin drehte: am 6. ...
- Obwohl Chaplin seine größten Erfolge in den USA hatte, behielt er seine britische Staatsangehörigkeit. Während der McCarthy-Zeit wurde Chaplin "unamerikanischer Umtriebe" beschuldigt, und J. Edgar Hoover, der die ganze Zeit sein Gegner war, versuchte Chaplin die Aufenthaltsgenehmigung zu entziehen. ...
- 1952 verließ Chaplin die Vereinigten Staaten für einen Kurzbesuch in England. ... Chaplin beschloss in Europa zu bleiben und zog in die Schweiz. ...
141. Bliss House - One of America's Top Licensing Consultancies
- www.blisshouse.com
- In addition to consulting to Licensors, Bliss House continues to manage the below clients as well as licensees for former clients: Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Carlton International Media, McDuff, and Sam Adams. ...
142. Charlie Chaplin -- Encyclopædia Britannica
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- Chaplin, Charlie.
- Charlie Chaplin in City Lights (1931). ...
- byname of Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin British comedian, producer, writer, director, and composer who is widely regarded as the greatest comic artist of the screen and one of the most important figures in motion picture history. ...
- Named after his father, a British music hall entertainer, Chaplin spent his early childhood with his mother,
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143. IMDb name search
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- Charles Chaplin (Actor, Great Dictator, The (1940)).
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- Charlie Kaufman (Writer, Being John Malkovich (1999)).
- Charlie Sheen (Actor, Platoon (1986)).
- Charlie Grandy (Writer, "Saturday Night Live" (1975)).
- aka "Charlie Crutcher".
- Charlie Korsmo (Actor, Dick Tracy (1990)).
- Charlie Call (Director, Peep Show (1999)).
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144. Charles 'Charlie' Chaplin - Picturegoer Movie Star Old Magazine Covers, Original Old Magazine Sales, Reproduction Posters, CD's and Postcards
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145. Article: Charlie Chaplin
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- Charlie Chaplin.
- Chaplin i hans kendte kostume.
- Charlie Chaplin (Charles Spencer Chaplin)(16. ...
- Charles Spencer Chaplin fødes af fattige forældre i London. ... Kort efter Charlies fødsel forlader faderen moderen Hannah og sønnerne Charlie og Sydney. ...
- Fra 1907-1913 arbejder Chaplin ved Karno Pantomime Troupe og deltager i tourneer til USA og Canada. ... Fra 1915 skriver, instruerer og producerer Chaplin selv sine film, samtidig med, at han selv spiller hovedrollen i filmene. Chaplin indspiller mere end 30 film ved Keystone, inden han flytter til Essanay Films, hvor han indspiller 15 film, heriblandt den, som giver ham tilnavnet "the tramp" ("vagabonden"), hvor han spiller en helt, som forsøger at redde en kvinde i nød. ...
- I 1918 starter Chaplin og hans broder deres eget studie i Los Angeles, og i 1919 danner de sammen med Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford m. ... I 1931 tager Chaplin tilbage til London til premiere på City Lights, og han vender først tilbage til USA i 1932. ...
- Chaplin spiller en dobbeltrolle som en jødisk barber, der har deltaget i første verdenskrig, og den onde Adenoid Hynkel, diktator af Tomania. ...
- Chaplin og Jackie Coogan i The Kid (1921).
- I 1975 bliver Chaplin adlet af den engelske dronning for sine fortjenester. ...
- 1916 Charlie Chaplin's Burlesque on Carmen .
146. The Little Fellow: A Charlie Chaplin Fan Page
- www.thelittlefellow.org
- Cineteca di Bologna has launched the Charlie Chaplin Archives website which will prove to be an unmatched resource for Chaplin scholars around the world. The first 5 pages of any catalogued document will be available on the site and savable only with permission from Association Chaplin. ... Also, their first two publications--also with extensive images from Chaplin documents are available. ...
- Check out Association Chaplin and the Chaplin family's new website about the Charlie Chaplin Heritage Park at Manoir de Ban in Vevey, Switzerland. ...
- The new Warner MK2 Chaplin DVDs (Vol. ...
- Monday, December 15th at 1:00 am, Chaplin Today: The Kid (2003).
- Among these are a weekend of Chaplin films November 28-30th, all accompanied by the London Chamber Orchestra with new music by Carl Davis. ... uk/chaplin/projects. html For tickets to the Charlie Chaplin Festival, http://www. ...
- Roy Export Company/Association Chaplin http://www. ...
- George Eastman House Photo Archive of Charlie Chaplin photos http://www. ...
- Bruce Hershenson's page of Chaplin posters at http://www. ... com/moviestars/chaplin. ...
- Check out Charlie photos in the Chicago Daily News 1902-33. Just search "chaplin" under either keyword or name at http://lcweb2. ...
147. Director Charlie Chaplin DVDs search results.
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148. Article: Charlie Chaplin
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- Charlie Chaplin.
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- Chaplin in his costume as "The Tramp".
- Sir Charles "Charlie" Spencer Chaplin (April 16, 1889 - December 25, 1977) was the most famous actor in early Hollywood cinema, and later also a notable director. ... Chaplin was one of the most creative personalities in the silent film era; he acted, directed, scripted, produced, and eventually scored his own films. ...
- Chaplin was born in Walworth, London, England, in 1889 to Charles Chaplin, Senior and Hannah Harriette Hill, both Music Hall entertainers. ... When she was unable to find work and provide for her children in 1896, Charlie and his older half-brother Sydney had to be left in the workhouse at Lambeth, moving after several weeks to Hanwell School for Orphans and Destitute Children. His father died an alcoholic when Charlie was aged 12, and his mother suffered a mental breakdown, and was eventually admitted to the Cane Hill Asylum near Croydon. ...
- Charlie first took to the stage when, aged 5, he performed in Music Hall in 1894, standing in for his mother, who taught him to sing and act. ... With the Karno American Company, he visited the US in 1910-1913, and his act was seen by film producer Mack Sennett, who hired Chaplin for his film studio, Keystone. ...
- While Chaplin initially had difficulty adjusting to the Keystone style of film acting, he soon adapted and flourished in the medium. This was made possible in part by Chaplin developing his signature Tramp persona and eventually earning directorship and creative control over his films, which enabled him to become Keystone's top star and talent. ...
- His salary history suggests how rapidly he became world famous, and the skill of his brother, Sydney Chaplin at being his business manager. ...
- Although "talkies" (movies with sound) became the dominant mode of moviemaking soon after they were introduced in 1927, Chaplin resisted making a talkie all through the 1930s. It is a tribute to Chaplin's versatility that he also has one film credit for choreography for the 1952 film Limelight, and one credit as a singer for the title music of the 1928 film The Circus. ...
- Chaplin played a fascist dictator, clearly modelled on Adolf Hitler (also with a certain physical likeness), as well as a Jewish barber cruelly persecuted by the Nazis. ... After the war and the uncovering of the Holocaust, Chaplin stated that he would not have been able to make such jokes about the Nazi regime had he known about the actual extent of the pogrom. ...
149. Article: Charlie Chaplin
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- Charlie Chaplin.
- Chaplin in his costume as "The Tramp".
- Sir Charles "Charlie" Spencer Chaplin (April 16, 1889 - December 25, 1977) was the most famous actor in early Hollywood cinema, and later also a notable director. ... Chaplin was one of the most creative personalities in the silent film era; he directed, acted, wrote his stories, and was even known to write his movie scores. ...
- Chaplin was born in Walworth, London, England , in 1889 to Charles Chaplin, Senior and Hannah Harriette Hill, both Music Hall entertainers. ... With the latter unable to find work and consequently finding herself unable to provide for her children due to poverty, in 1896 Charlie and his older half-brother Sydney had to be left living in the workhouse at Lambeth, moving after several weeks to Hanwell School for Orphans and Destitute Children. His father died an alcoholic when Charlie was aged 12, and his mother suffered a mental breakdown, and was eventually admitted to the Cane Hill Asylum near Croydon. ...
- Charlie first took to the stage when, aged 5, he performed in Music Hall in 1894 when he stood in for his mother, from whom he learned to sing and act. ... With Karno, he visited the US in 1913 and his act was seen by film producer Mack Sennett who hired Chaplin for his film studio, Keystone. ...
- While Chaplin initially had difficulty adjusting to the demands of film acting, he soon adopted and flourished in the medium. This was made possible in part by Chaplin developing his signature Tramp persona and eventually earning directorship and creative control over his films which enabled him to become Keystone's top star and talent. ...
- His salary history suggests how rapidly he became world famous and the skill of his brother, Sydney Chaplin at being his business manager. ...
- Although "talkies" (movies with sound) became the dominant mode of moviemaking soon after they were introduced in 1927, Chaplin resisted making a talkie all through the 1930s. It is a tribute to Chaplin's versatility that he also has one film credit for choreography for the 1952 film Limelight, and one credit as a singer for the title music of the 1928 film The Circus. ...
- Chaplin played a fascist dictator, clearly modelled on Adolf Hitler (also with a certain physical likeness), as well as a Jewish barber cruelly persecuted by the Nazis. ... After the war and the uncovering of the Holocaust, Chaplin stated that he would not have been able to make such jokes about the Nazi regime had he known about the actual extent of the pogrom. ...
150. Article: Charlie Chaplin
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- Charlie Chaplin.
- Chaplin in his costume as "The Tramp".
- Sir Charles "Charlie" Spencer Chaplin (April 16, 1889 - December 25, 1977) was the most famous actor in early Hollywood cinema, and later also a notable director. ... Chaplin was one of the most creative personalities in the silent film era; he acted, directed, scripted, produced, and eventually scored his own films. ...
- Chaplin was born in Walworth, London, England, in 1889 to Charles Chaplin, Senior and Hannah Harriette Hill, both Music Hall entertainers. ... When she was unable to find work and provide for her children in 1896, Charlie and his older half-brother Sydney had to be left in the workhouse at Lambeth, moving after several weeks to Hanwell School for Orphans and Destitute Children. His father died an alcoholic when Charlie was aged 12, and his mother suffered a mental breakdown, and was eventually admitted to the Cane Hill Asylum near Croydon. ...
- Charlie first took to the stage when, aged 5, he performed in Music Hall in 1894, standing in for his mother, who taught him to sing and act. ... With the Karno American Company, he visited the US in 1910-1913, and his act was seen by film producer Mack Sennett, who hired Chaplin for his film studio, Keystone. ...
- While Chaplin initially had difficulty adjusting to the Keystone style of film acting, he soon adapted and flourished in the medium. This was made possible in part by Chaplin developing his signature Tramp persona and eventually earning directorship and creative control over his films, which enabled him to become Keystone's top star and talent. ...
- His salary history suggests how rapidly he became world famous, and the skill of his brother, Sydney Chaplin at being his business manager. ...
- Although "talkies" (movies with sound) became the dominant mode of moviemaking soon after they were introduced in 1927, Chaplin resisted making a talkie all through the 1930s. It is a tribute to Chaplin's versatility that he also has one film credit for choreography for the 1952 film Limelight, and one credit as a singer for the title music of the 1928 film The Circus. ...
- Chaplin played a fascist dictator, clearly modelled on Adolf Hitler (also with a certain physical likeness), as well as a Jewish barber cruelly persecuted by the Nazis. ... After the war and the uncovering of the Holocaust, Chaplin stated that he would not have been able to make such jokes about the Nazi regime had he known about the actual extent of the pogrom. ...
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