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year, on June 22, she married Charles Spencer Chaplin, a fellow Music Hall entertainer.
It was commanded by Col. Daniel Chaplin, a Bangor merchant.
Establishment at Harwell in England by G.B.B. Chaplin, A.R. Owens and A.J. Cole.
Chaplin abandoned production after finishing only one
Chaplin accused her of infidelity, and, though he wou
He gained fame performing his Chaplin act and various magic tricks on the Manila bo
Shildon was the birthplace of the writer Sid Chaplin, after whom the local library is named.
Later, Rice-Oxley would give Chaplin after-school piano lessons.
The film continues with Chaplin aiding the people of Easy Street, rescuing a
The film stars Chaplin, Al Ernest Garcia, Merna Kennedy, Harry Crock
"Anniversary Song" (Saul Chaplin, Al Jolson) - 2:58
he was the member of a group including Henry Chaplin, Albert Pell and Clare Sewell Read, that supp
ilm stars Gregory Ratoff, Kay Kendall, Sydney Chaplin, Alexander D'Arcy and Marina Berti.
sly mentioned, they vied at Albuquerque's old Chaplin Alley on 1956; at the Highland Bowl in 1958;
in 1915 by Essanay Studios, starring Charlie Chaplin alongside Edna Purviance and Leo White.
Academy Award winner Olympia Dukakis, Carmen Chaplin, Alyssa Sutherland and Martin Donovan and is
Tully ( Chaplin), an effete and completely mother-in-law-domi
Geraldine Chaplin- Ana's mother and older Ana
ne Studios starring and co-written by Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand, and directed by Chaplin.
by Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, and D. W. Griffith, but legally has always b
town was a favourite holiday spot of Charlie Chaplin and his family.
d by Mrs. Francis L. Moseley and Mrs. Leon V. Chaplin, and commissioned on 22 October 1965, with Ca
usy Day is a 1914 short film starring Charlie Chaplin and Mack Swain.
ternity cases against Clark Gable and Charlie Chaplin, and a breach of contract suit filed by Bette
has been influenced by Josie Whales, Charlie Chaplin and Yellowman.
ts and 20th-Century Fox, working with Charlie Chaplin and other early movie stars in London; and th
Sometimes they call me the Yiddish Charlie Chaplin, and I don't like this.
"Smile" (music by Charles Chaplin and lyrics by John Turner and Geoffrey Parson
el Normand wrote and directed comedies before Chaplin and mentored her young co-star.
ess was closely acquainted with actor Charlie Chaplin and writer Max Eastman.
The song is a tribute to Charlie Chaplin, and particularly his film Modern Times.
All tracks written by Tim Rice-Oxley, Tom Chaplin, and Richard Hughes except "This Is the Last
am Goldman from the books My Autobiography by Chaplin and Chaplin: His Life and Art by film critic
Eternally is a song with music by Charles Chaplin, and words by the English lyricists Geoff Par
The Chaplin and Babbage blocks are two separate halves of
Chaplin and Ayrton's daughter was the feminist and au
Bacon started in films with Charlie Chaplin and Bronco Billy Anderson and appeared in mor
luded Robert Blamire, Gary Smallman, and Gary Chaplin, and later Neale Floyd and Fred Purser.
The story involves Chaplin and Chester Conklin working as waiters at a r
et is a short film from 1914 starring Charlie Chaplin and the film's writer/director Mabel Normand.
The remaining film is included in Unknown Chaplin and on at least one of the Limelight DVD rele
Shea, Phyllis Diller, Billie Whitelaw, Sydney Chaplin and Raymond Huntley.
His parents were Ashbel Chaplin and Huldah M. (Peabody) Chaplin.
His short coat reminds one of Chaplin, and now and again his footwork is like that
ed on "Hitler's hit list", along with Charlie Chaplin and others, in the pages of the anti-semitic
rring John Rhys-Davies, David Charvet, Carmen Chaplin and Gulshan Grover.
es, including paternity suits against Charles Chaplin and Clark Gable.
o-founded in 1919 with Mary Pickford, Charles Chaplin and D.W. Griffith.
A book about Chaplin and his work published in 2005 collects the p
ns, Joseph Chamberlain, his son Austen, Henry Chaplin and Angus Maude.
l's Busy Day is a 1914 short starring Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand; the film was also written
d cinema, with future Hollywood stars Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel touring together across Brita
er, Bergman remained as a character actor for Chaplin and worked as a studio assistant, including A
th Cliff Richard doing impressions of Charlie Chaplin and Sean Connery in Dr. No.
e last time Edna Purviance would co-star with Chaplin and the last film he made for First National.
he Junior Vanderbilt Cup, an actual race with Chaplin and his co-stars improvising gags in front of
any movie stars of the day, including Charles Chaplin and director D.W. Griffith.
success in 1935, when he teamed up with Saul Chaplin and Sammy Cahn to co-write the pop standard "
nn Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin and L.E.
Campbell went to New York in 1914, following Chaplin and his then-understudy Stan Laurel, who had
me critics felt that, although the casting of Chaplin and Darin was meant to appeal to younger audi
his opinion was seconded by psychologist J P Chaplin, and went on to form the basis for several su
ilm made by Keystone Studios starring Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand, both of whom co-directed t
The movie stars Oliver Reed, Geraldine Chaplin, and Diane Cilento.
ld be a "cosmic hobo" in the mould of Charlie Chaplin, and this was the interpretation eventually c
ion in May 1993 caused by the death of Judith Chaplin, and held it his defeat at the 2005 general e
d in 1972 for "Best Original Music Score" for Chaplin's 1952 film Limelight (along with Charles Cha
William Trautmann, Vincent Saint John, Ralph Chaplin, and many others.
udges included the artists Jason Bowyer, Mike Chaplin, Annette Kane, Hazel Soan, and Jenny Wheatley
a beeline to the study of her lover, Charles Chaplin, announcing that Tallulah has gotten the part
Paul Chaplin, another writer of the show, has also express
Charles Cros, played by Christopher Chaplin, appears in the film Total Eclipse, about the
ge Cukor, produced by Sol C. Siegel with Saul Chaplin as associate producer from a screenplay by Jo
It starred Judy Holliday as Ella and Sydney Chaplin as Jeff Moss, as well as Jean Stapleton as Su
n directed by Adrian Hall, starring Geraldine Chaplin as Lily Bart.
Geraldine Chaplin as Emily
Charles Chaplin as Wife
Released on June 12, it starred Chaplin as the fireman and Edna Purviance as the daug
Ben Chaplin as Trent
Charles Chaplin as Fireman
Ben Chaplin as Alvo
Sydney Chaplin as Lieutenant Charles
Alexander Chaplin as Mike Charles
Geraldine Chaplin as Angela Sawyer
Charlie Chaplin as The Inebriate
Geraldine Chaplin as Anne of Austria
Chang Ching Peng Chaplin as Master Tchi
Geraldine Chaplin as (Queen) Anne of Austria
Esme V. Chaplin as Prosecuting Counsel
Ben Chaplin as George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
shire in January 1894, that the young Charlie Chaplin, at the age of four, got his first taste of p
Bond is a propaganda film created by Charlie Chaplin at his own expense for the Liberty Load Commi
Chaplin attended the Black-Foxe Military Institute in
Evening Standard British Film Awards, and the Chaplin Award for the best first feature from the Edi
Evening Standard British Film Awards, and the Chaplin Award for the best first feature from the Edi
This school is split up into three sections, Chaplin, Babbage and Seacole.
Blondie Chaplin: backup vocals, bass guitar
Captain Charles Chaplin Banks DFC MC (1893-1971) was a World War I fl
Charles Chaplin Banks was the son of Helen Agnes and Charles
Ralph Chaplin became editor of Solidarity as Williams' succ
ably completed in 1921) was rented by Charlie Chaplin before its sale in 1925 to the parents of Mar
r grandparents' estate in Vevey, Switzerland, Chaplin began her modeling career in New York and Par
plot was abandoned almost immediately, before Chaplin's character was introduced, the documentary s
In 1916, Bergman started working with Charlie Chaplin, beginning with The Pawnshop.
ion pictures; sitting at a table with Charlie Chaplin, being in the shower during Psycho, claiming
Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Charlie Chaplin, Bette Davis, Tallulah Bankhead, and Nat King
Scott Chaplin, Board of Trustees, Carbondale
Edward Chaplin: Britain understands Iraq's history, The Inde
April 16 - Charlie Chaplin, British actor
Stars such as Charlie Chaplin, Bud Flanagan & Chesney Allen, Harry Lauder,
ars as Mary Pickford, Norma Talmadge, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd.
Kennedy was brought to the attention of Chaplin by her friend Lita Grey, who became Chaplin's
he movie was critically acclaimed and Charlie Chaplin called it "the greatest movie made about Amer
t Here in Dixie", a figure resembling Charlie Chaplin can be seen.
Trio: Oona Chaplin, Carol Matthau, Gloria Vanderbilt: Portrait o
Chaplin cast Hale in his film based on her performanc
He was private secretary to Rt. Hon. Henry Chaplin, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 18
According to Unknown Chaplin, Chaplin developed the idea of the tramp and
It co-starred Edna Purviance and Sydney Chaplin, Chaplin's brother.
She is also the half sister of Sydney Chaplin, Charles Chaplin, Jr. and Norman Chaplin.
feature farce written and directed by Sydney Chaplin, Charlie's older brother.
Edward Graham Mellish Chaplin, CMG, OBE (born 21 February 1951) is a Britis
ty has arranged to hold the inaugural Charlie Chaplin Comedy Film Festival on 25th-28th August 2011
A Night Out is a 1915 Charlie Chaplin comedy short.
ction of the syndicated TV series The Charlie Chaplin Comedy Theatre (1965) and its offshoot featur
In 1967, Chaplin composed a new musical score for the film and
James L. Goodwin State Forest in the towns of Chaplin, Connecticut and Hampton, Connecticut and the
d distributor (part owner of United Artists), Chaplin could still conceive City Lights as a silent
The Fireman is the second film Charlie Chaplin created for Mutual Film Corporation in 1916.
follows along well from the sort of character Chaplin created in his Warner Brothers contract-a win
Chaplin currently resides in Urbana, Illinois, where
ed in the song are Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, D. W. Griffith, United Artists and Pickfair.
in New York (as cabaret singer) with Charles Chaplin, Dawn Addams, Maxine Audley and Sid James
y popular at this time and one of the reasons Chaplin decided to create his own comedy version on t
Newman, Joel Grey, Kevin McCarthy, Geraldine Chaplin, Denver Pyle, and Harvey Keitel.
Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Judith Chaplin died, after only being elected the previous y
Chaplin, directed by Richard Attenborough, starring R
de, Felix goes to Hollywood and meets Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart, Will Hay
qually frequent partner and mentor of Charles Chaplin during the same period).
Chaplin, encouraged by his new love to get sober, dri
Twin brothers Andrew and Brian Chaplin established Locnville in Cape Town, South Afr
has also obtained permission from the Charlie Chaplin estate to hold the inaugural Charlie Chaplin
with many new unexpected getups like Charlie Chaplin etc. but doesn't have much significance in th
er would have underestimated, (as did Charlie Chaplin even in 1940 in his film The Great Dictator).
Bergman played the bully-ish head waiter, but Chaplin eventually replaced him with Eric Campbell.
evening, he is visited by a local chapter of Chaplin Fan Club ("Thank You").
comedy film, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin, featuring a Chaplin in a stone-age kingdom t
Chaplin felt she was not his intellectual equal, and,
s feeling bored, so George suggests a Charlie Chaplin film to cheer him up, but Blackadder says the
This early Chaplin film has him playing a character quite differ
t. Louis Blues" is played in the 1914 Charles Chaplin film, The Star Boarder as well as later being
In 1972, it showed Charlie Chaplin films for approximately one entire year.
rking again with the directors Lena and Slava Chaplin for a TV movie ,starring as Tirtza in "In the
n silent film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin for First National Pictures.
No wonder Kaprow called Grooms "a Charlie Chaplin forever dreaming about fire".
lter Lang, produced by Jack Cummings and Saul Chaplin, from a screenplay by Dorothy Kingsley and Ch
"Smile" (Charlie Chaplin, Geoff Parsons, John Turner) - 2:40
Chaplin gets on the wrong side of this bully and foll
Charlie Chaplin, Gloria Swanson and other early film stars pr
Chaplin had several reasons for producing this film,
Harris denied rumors Chaplin had been physically violent, and divorce was
me to light, suggesting that comedian Charlie Chaplin had been born in a gypsy caravan at the park.
e included Edward VII, Enrico Caruso, Charlie Chaplin, Harry Truman, Judy Garland, Babe Ruth, Laure
Chaplin headed the Middle East and North Africa depar
Chaplin held to a Calvinist Baptist theology througho
Chaplin helped Bergman finance a restaurant in Hollyw
The last Chaplin, Henry, led an extravagant lifestyle and had
Jonathan Chaplin, Herman Dooyeweerd: Christian Philosopher of
lp wanted ad for a job at the police station, Chaplin hesitantly accepts and is assigned the rough-
In command of Company H during the Battle of Chaplin Hills, Wilson would later be wounded at the B
of the other famous people listed is Charlie Chaplin, himself the subject of the next song perform
Chaplin Historic District in Chaplin, Connecticut is
"Dedicated to You" (Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, Hy Zaret) - 12:19
"Dedicated to You" (Cahn, Chaplin, Hy Zaret) - 2:53
ister Lonely, in which he portrayed a Charlie Chaplin impersonator.
ive by Germany and a really offensive Charlie Chaplin impression by Baldrick.
ly dissolved in 1979, and she married Michael Chaplin in 1984.
th the newly divorced legendary actor Charlie Chaplin in publicity photographs, leading the tabloid
oned 11 June 1863, Lieutenant Commander J. C. Chaplin in command.
11, he won "best in costume" while dressed as Chaplin in a local fair.
In 2003, Johnson appeared as a young Charlie Chaplin in Shanghai Knights.
, with James Mason, Bobby Darin and Geraldine Chaplin in Stranger In The House (1967), with Vincent
ng was introduced by Judy Holliday and Sydney Chaplin in the musical Bells Are Ringing.
Sixteen-year-old Harris met actor Charlie Chaplin in mid-1918, dated, and came to believe she w
In 1916 Chaplin, in New York to sign his contract with Mutual
eatrical movies, notably as Edna Purviance in Chaplin in 1992 and with Al Pacino in Carlito's Way i
Born as Edith Helen Chaplin in Blankney, Lincolnshire, she was the daught
As an actor he is best known for supporting Chaplin in such films as 1915's The Tramp, The Champi
American-made motion picture starring Charlie Chaplin in which his "Little Tramp" character makes h
She spoke warmly of her time with Chaplin in Unknown Chaplin.
as described as "second only in popularity to Chaplin in Britain at the height of his career," and
gained fame for his impersonation of Charlie Chaplin in Filipino movies and the local bodabil circ
She played the role of her grandmother Hannah Chaplin in the biographical film about her father, Ch
Purviance also starred in Chaplin's A Woman of Paris (1923) which had Chaplin i
ward named after her grandfather (The Charlie Chaplin International Award for Comedy) to Benny Hill
book about her experiences with him, Charlie Chaplin: Intimate Close-Ups.
The influence of Charlie Chaplin is evident in this Shochiku Kamata 'nonsense
Chaplin is a musical announced for Broadway in 1981 a
cluded guests such as Eric Sykes, Christopher Chaplin, Jean Darling (of Our Gang fame) and Diana Se
a number of Hollywood movie stars - including Chaplin, John Garfield, Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles,
                                                                                                   


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