CHAPLIN, CHARLIE

(Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin), 1889–1977, English film actor, director, producer, writer, and composer, b. London. Chaplin began on the music-hall stage and then joined a pantomime troupe. While on tour in the United States, he was recruited by Mack Sennett. Chaplin merged physical grace, disrespect for authority, and sentimentality into a highly individual character he created for the Keystone Company. In appearance, his Little Tramp wore a gentlemen's derby, cane, and neatly kept moustache with baggy trousers and oversized shoes. He affected a unique, bow-legged dance-walk. Chaplin skipped from one studio to another in search of greater control over his work, finally cofounding United Artists in 1919 with D. W. Griffith, Douglas Fairbanks, and Mary Pickford.

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). He enjoyed immense worldwide popularity, though this was tempered by his refusal to use sound until 1940. His political sympathies and various personal scandals contributed to his declining popularity. In 1952, he was barred on political grounds from re-entering the United States and lived thereafter in Switzerland. In 1975 he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. His fourth wife was Oona O'Neill, the daughter of Eugene O'Neill. He won an Academy Award in 1972 for his score to Limelight.

See his My Trip Abroad (1922) and autobiography (1964); biographies by C. Chaplin, Jr. (1960) and P. Tyler (1947, repr. 1972); G. D. McDonald et al., The Films of Charlie Chaplin (1965); K. S. Lynn, Charlie Chaplin and His Times (1997); J. Vance, Chaplin: Genius of the Cinema (2003).

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Charlie Chaplin THEODORE HUFF Henry Schuman...premiere of "Monsieur Verdoux," 1947. charlie chaplin 1 the importance of Chaplin and...became a playwright and biographer, "Charlie Chaplin is a great artist, an inspired tragedian...
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...then my purpose as well as Charlie Foys and Ed Lowrys will surely...or the pathetic kisser of Chaplin. His face was devoid of expression...last names, like Caruso or Chaplin. An attraction with two rst...Some time after three A.M., Charlie Foy arrived at the police station...
...the supreme clown of them all: Charlie Chaplin. Only Chaplin with his world...fnstance: they know more about Charlie Chaplin an Tommy Mix than they do about SS. Peter and Paul! By 1922 Charlie Chaplin had passed into the collective...
...DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS -- COMEDIANS -- CHARLIE CHAPLIN Summary 222...U.S.S.R. film, Potemkin 1925 258 Charlie Chaplin in The Circus 1928 259 Al Jolson...
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...Tramp: Walt Disneys Debt to Charlie Chaplin by Kathy Merlock Jackson...was rooted firmly in the past: Charlie Chaplin, the master of the silent era...Weekly that "WaIt Disney and Charlie Chaplin are the only two authentic geniuses...
...History of Art . Elie Faure The Art of Charlie Chaplin (i) We still speak of giving sight to the...with the feelings and the ideas of the spectator. Charlie Chaplin is the first man to create a drama that is purely...
...called attention to Charlie Chaplins influence on Brecht...annihilation, although Chaplin points out that...cabin in which Charlie and Big Jim are...drinks; neither Charlie nor Paul can escape...sequel to Gold Rush. Chaplin shows us the prospectors...
...character to the success of Charlie Chaplins film career is indisputable...In 1914 Sennett was paying Chaplin $150 a week, which Charlie felt at the time to be a...1 was not thinking about Charlie Chaplin his public image in those...
...Shaw once said Charlie Chaplin was "the only genius...we see Downey as Chaplin working on or shooting...Sennett looking on, Charlie disrupts a marriage...World War I. As Charlie tries to collect...arrangement of Chaplins most famous melody...
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Dead ringers; Philip Kerr on Charlie Chaplin and his shadow self--Adolf Hitler. by Philip Kerr Charlie Chaplin first played the little tramp...lived was born in Lambeth. Charlie Chaplins The Great Dictator (1940) is...
...by Wes D. Gehring CHARLIE CHAPLINS POPULARITY was so great in the...with us to this day. There were Charlie Chaplin lapel pins, hats, socks, ties...capitalizing on the craze by having Charlie Chaplin look-alike contests. The winner...
...IS THE 75TH anniversary of Charlie Chaplins celebrated "City Lights" (1931...fragility of life and love in the Chaplin world, Charlie suddenly sees Cherrill and...Muncie, Ind., and author of Charlie Chaplin: A Bio-Bibliography.
...rhree scores suggested by diree of Charlie Chaplins silent films, to be performed whilst...relevant films for a presentation. Chaplin himself was born in a house about...profound universal humanity of Chaplin and the difference is clear; a...
...populism and portentousness - think of the music of Martinu and "Les Six", or the films of Charlie Chaplin (in Prague, Capek was often greeted with "Here comes Charlie"). There was a whole world of this humane culture between the wars, which remains underexplored...
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Hitler V Chaplin; Charlie Chaplin: Attacked in Book Adolf Hitler...saw the funny side when it came to Charlie Chaplin. Adolf Hitlers hatred of the politically...of this book is the inclusion of Charlie Chaplin. He is attacked in a section named...
3AM: Chaplin: Charlie Did Me in; I WANTED TO KILL MYSELF ID BEEN IN REHAB BEFORE. Byline: Eva Simpson Caroline Hedley TOM Chaplin has revealed for the first time how he thought about killing himself...
Charlie Chaplin Gets His Due in New Production...Silent Theatre Companys current show, "A Charlie Chaplin Christmas," opens tonight at the Studio...Chicago Cultural Center. Like "Lulu," "A Charlie Chaplin Christmas" is based on the idea of re-creating...
Silent Film Star Inspired Charlie Chaplin. Byline: Diana Dretske...Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin are familiar names to most...Essanay was the first to sign Charlie Chaplin, who made 15 films for the studio...
...Mirrors Lotto Lil Talks to Charlie Chaplin. C OMIC legend Charlie Chaplin is hoping to bring a smile...38 was important because Chaplin was 38 when he learned a...famous all over the world. Charlie, born in 1889, was married...
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CHAPLIN, CHARLIE (Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin), 1889 1977, English film...1947, repr. 1972); G. D. McDonald et al., The Films of Charlie Chaplin (1965); K. S. Lynn, Charlie Chaplin and His Times (1997); J. Vance, Chaplin: Genius of the...
...and Tess of the Storm Country (1922). In 1919 she cofounded the distribution firm United Artists with Griffith, Charlie Chaplin , and Douglas Fairbanks , her husband. She produced her own films thereafter. She won an Academy Award for Coquette...
...United States in 1933, settled in Los Angeles, created scores for a variety of films, and became musical assistant to Charlie Chaplin (1942 47). Called before the notorious House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1947 and castigated as a Communist...
...Hood (1922), and The Thief of Bagdad (1924). He was married (1920 35) to Mary Pickford , and together with Charlie Chaplin and D. W. Griffith they formed United Artists studio. See biographies by R. Hancock and L. Fairbanks (1935...
...Joseph Grimaldi and Jean Gaspard Deburau were famous pantomime stars of the 19th cent. In silent pictures, Charlie Chaplin made his name as a great pantomime actor. Marcel Marceau has been the leading artist in France. See C. Aubert...
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