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Charlie Chaplin «A day without laughter is a day wasted...»
Charlie Chaplin «A day without laughter is a day wasted...»
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Smile even if you're scared and sad, smile, and maybe tomorrow you will find...
Smile even if youre scared and sad, smile, and maybe tomorrow you will find that it is still worth living, if you just smile. This is the time when you have to continue smile, whats the use in crying, you will find that it is still worth living, if you just smile. Lyrics George Ots - the Song about a smile (muses. and сл. Ch. Chaplin, H. Karmo Lane) (Lyrics and a lyrics George Ots - the Song about a smile (muses. and сл. Ch. Chaplin, H. Karmo Lane))
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Beginning of his career When he was about twelve, he got his first chance to...
Beginning of his career When he was about twelve, he got his first chance to act in a legitimate stage show, and appeared as Billy the page boy, in support of William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes. At the close of this engagement, Charlie started a career as a comedian in vaudeville, which eventually took him to the United States in 1910 as a featured player with the Fred Karno Repertoire Company.
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The following year Charlie was even more in demand and signed with the Mutual...
The following year Charlie was even more in demand and signed with the Mutual Film Corporation for a much larger sum to make 12 two-reel comedies. These include The Floorwalker, The Fireman, The Vagabond, One A.M. (a production in which he was the only character for the entire two reels with the exception of the entrance of a cab driver in the opening scene), The Count, The Pawnshop, Behind the Screen, The Rink, Easy Street (heralded as his greatest production up to that time), The Cure, The Immigrant and The Adventurer.
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Personal life A Woman of Paris (1923) was a courageous step in the career of...
Personal life A Woman of Paris (1923) was a courageous step in the career of Charles Chaplin. After seventy films in which he himself had appeared in every scene, he now directed a picture in which he merely walked on for a few seconds as an unbilled and unrecognisable extra – a porter at a railroad station. Until this time, every film had been a comedy. A Woman of Paris was a romantic drama. This was not a sudden impulse. For a long time Chaplin had wanted to try his hand at directing a serious film. In the end, the inspiration for A Woman of Paris came from three women. First was Edna Purviance, who had been his ideal partner in more than 35 films. Now, though, he felt that Edna was growing too mature for comedy, and decided to make a film that would launch her on a new career as a dramatic actress
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The Gold Rush (1925) Chaplin generally strove to separate his work from his p...
The Gold Rush (1925) Chaplin generally strove to separate his work from his private life, but in this case the two became inextricably and painfully mixed. Searching for a new leading lady, he rediscovered Lillita MacMurray, whom he had employed, as a pretty 12-year-old, in The Kid Still not yet sixteen, Lillita was put under contract and re-named Lita Grey. Chaplin quickly embarked on a clandestine affair with her, and when the film was six months into shooting, Lita discovered she was pregnant. Chaplin found himself forced into a marriage which brought misery to both partners, though it produced two sons, Charles Jr and Sydney Chaplin.
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Last Years Chaplin’s versatility extended to writing, music and sports. He wa...
Last Years Chaplin’s versatility extended to writing, music and sports. He was the author of at least four books, My Trip Abroad, A Comedian Sees the World, My Autobiography, My Life in Pictures as well as all of his scripts. An accomplished musician, though self-taught, he played a variety of instruments with equal skill and facility (playing violin and cello left-handed). He was also a composer, having written and published many songs, among them: Sing a Song, With You Dear in Bombay, and There’s Always One You Can’t Forget, Smile, Eternally, You are My Song, as well as the soundtracks for all his filmsCharles Chaplin was one of the rare comedians who not only financed and produced all his films (with the exception of A Countess from Hong Kong), but was the author, actor, director and soundtrack composer of them as well.
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Death He died on Christmas day 1977, survived by eight children from his last...
Death He died on Christmas day 1977, survived by eight children from his last marriage with Oona O’Neill, and one son from his short marriage to Lita Grey.
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Monument of Charlie Chaplin in Leicester Square
Monument of Charlie Chaplin in Leicester Square
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2. Monument of Charlie Chaplin in Barnaul. 3. Monument of Charlie Chaplin in...
2. Monument of Charlie Chaplin in Barnaul. 3. Monument of Charlie Chaplin in Alassio.
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Thank you for attention!
Thank you for attention!
 
 
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