Charles Chaplin

Writer, Actor, Director

Birthdate: Apr 16, 1889

Birthplace: Walworth, London, England, UK

Died: Dec 25, 1977

Considered to be one of the most pivotal stars of the early days of Hollywood, Charlie Chaplin lived an interesting life both in his films and behind the camera. He is most recognized as an icon of the silent film era, often associated with his popular character, the Little Tramp; the man with the toothbrush mustache, bowler hat, bamboo cane, and a funny walk.

Charles Spencer Chaplin was born in Walworth, London, England on April 16, 1889, to Hannah Harriet Pedlingham (Hill) and Charles Chaplin, both music hall performers, who were married on June 22, 1885. After Charles Sr. separated from Hannah to perform in New York City, Hannah then tried to resurrect her stage career. Unfortunately, her singing voice had a tendency to break at unexpected moments. When this happened, the stage manager spotted young Charlie standing in the wings and led him on stage, where five-year-old Charlie began to sing a popular tune. Charlie and his half-brother, Syd Chaplin spent their lives in and out of charity homes and workhouses between their mother's bouts of insanity. Hannah was committed to Cane Hill Asylum in May 1903 and lived there until 1921, when Chaplin moved her to California.

Chaplin began his official acting career at the age of eight, touring with the Eight Lancashire Lads. At age 18, he began touring with Fred Karno's vaudeville troupe, joining them on the troupe's 1910 United States tour. He traveled west to California in December 1913 and signed on with Keystone Studios' popular comedy director Mack Sennett, who had seen Chaplin perform on stage in New York. Charlie soon wrote his brother Syd, asking him to become his manager. While at Keystone, Chaplin appeared in and directed 35 films, starring as the Little Tramp in nearly all.

In November 1914, he left Keystone and signed on at Essanay, where he made 15 films. In 1916, he signed on at Mutual and made 12 films. In June 1917, Chaplin signed up with First National Studios, after which he built Chaplin Studios. In 1919, he and Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and D.W. Griffith formed United Artists (UA).

Chaplin's life and career was full of scandal and controversy. His first big scandal was during World War I, at which time his loyalty to England, his home country, was questioned. He had never applied for American citizenship, but claimed that he was a "paying visitor" to the United States. Many British citizens called Chaplin a coward and a slacker. This and other career eccentricities sparked suspicion with FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover and the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), who believed that he was injecting Communist propaganda into his films. Chaplin's later film The Great Dictator (1940), which was his first "talkie", also created a stir. In the film, Chaplin plays a humorous caricature of Adolf Hitler. Some thought the film was poorly done and in bad taste. However, the film grossed over $5 million and earned five Academy Award Nominations.

Another scandal occurred when Chaplin briefly dated 22 year-old Joan Barry. However, Chaplin's relationship with Barry came to an end in 1942, after a series of harassing actions from her. In May 1943, Barry returned to inform Chaplin that she was pregnant and filed a paternity suit, claiming that the unborn child was his. During the 1944 trial, blood tests proved that Chaplin was not the father, but at the time, blood tests were inadmissible evidence, and he was ordered to pay $75 a week until the child turned 21.

Chaplin also was scrutinized for his support in aiding the Russian struggle against the invading Nazis during World War II, and the United States government questioned his moral and political views, suspecting him of having Communist ties. For this reason, HUAC subpoenaed him in 1947. However, HUAC finally decided that it was no longer necessary for him to appear for testimony. Conversely, when Chaplin and his family traveled to London for the premier of Limelight (1952), he was denied re-entry to the United States. In reality, the government had almost no evidence to prove that he was a threat to national security. Instead, he and his wife decided to settle in Switzerland.

Chaplin was married four times and had a total of 11 children. In 1918, he married Mildred Harris and they had a son together, Norman Spencer Chaplin, who lived only three days. Chaplin and Harris divorced in 1920. He married Lita Grey in 1924, who had two sons, Charles Chaplin Jr. and Sydney Chaplin. They were divorced in 1927. In 1936, Chaplin married Paulette Goddard, and his final marriage was to Oona O'Neill (Oona Chaplin), daughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill in 1943. Oona gave birth to eight children: Geraldine Chaplin, Michael Chaplin, Josephine Chaplin, Victoria Chaplin, Eugene Chaplin, Jane Chaplin, Annette-Emilie Chaplin, and Christopher Chaplin.

In contrast to many of his boisterous characters, Chaplin was a quiet man who kept to himself a great deal. He also had an "un-millionaire" way of living. Even after he had accumulated millions, he continued to live in shabby accommodations. In 1921, Chaplin was decorated by the French government for his outstanding work as a filmmaker and was elevated to the rank of Officer of the Legion of Honor in 1952. In 1972, he was honored with an Academy Award for his "incalculable effect in making motion pictures the art form of the century". He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1975 New Year's Honours List. No formal reason for the honour was listed. The citation simply reads "Charles Spencer Chaplin, Film Actor and Producer".

Chaplin's other works included musical scores that he composed for many of his films. He also authored two autobiographical books, "My Autobiography" (1964) and its companion volume, "My Life in Pictures" (1974).

Chaplin died at age 88 of natural causes on December 25, 1977 at his home in Vevey, Switzerland. His funeral was a small and private Anglican ceremony according to his wishes. In 1978, Chaplin's corpse was stolen from its grave and was not recovered for three months; he was re-buried in a vault surrounded by cement.

Six of Chaplin's films have been selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress: The Immigrant (1917), The Kid (1921), The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936), and The Great Dictator (1940).

Charlie Chaplin is considered one of the greatest filmmakers in the history of American cinema, whose movies were and still are popular throughout the world and have even gained notoriety as time progresses. His films show, through the Little Tramp's positive outlook on life in a world full of chaos, that the human spirit has and always will remain the same.

Known For

Modern Times
Modern Times

(1936)

Limelight
Limelight

(1952)

Charles Chaplin Movies

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    Brittany
  • 2022 |
    Looking for Charlie: Or, the Day the Clown Died
  • 2021 |
    The Spanish Flu - The Invisible Enemy
  • 2020 |
    Stealing Chaplin
  • 2019 |
    Churchill and the Movie Mogul
  • 2019 |
    Propaganda: The Art of Selling Lies
  • 2019 |

    The Kid

    asA Tramp
  • 2018 |
    Charlie Chaplin Lived Here
  • 2018 |
    I, Douglas Fairbanks
  • 2018 |
    The Perfect Match - The Sport of Polo in the US
  • 2017 |
    Chaplin in Bali
  • 2017 |
    Stealing Charlie Chaplin
  • 2017 |
    Sydney, the Other Chaplin
  • 2016 |
    How to Win the US Presidency
  • 2016 |

    Dawson City: Frozen Time

    asSelf as The Lone Prospector
  • 2015 |
    Looking for Mabel Normand
  • 2011 |
    The Extraordinary Voyage
  • 2010 |
    A Symphony of War: Part I
  • 2010 |
    Dancing Chaplin
  • 2010 |
    Smash His Camera
  • 2009 |
    Chaplin ABC
  • 2009 |
    Hollywood on the Tiber
  • 2008 |
    Mary Pickford: The Muse of the Movies
  • 1947 |
    Monsieur Verdouxas Henri Verdoux - Alias Varnay - Alias Bonheur - Alias Floray
  • 2007 |
    Anna May Wong, Frosted Yellow Willows: Her Life, Times and Legend
  • 2007 |
    Who Is Norman Lloyd?
  • 2004 |
    Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust
  • 2006 |
    Boffo! Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters
  • 2006 |
    The Woman with the Hungry Eyes
  • 2004 |
    Charlie Chaplin the Early Years
  • 2004 |
    Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heaven's Gate
  • 2003 |
    Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin
  • 1997 |
    Birth of a Nation
  • 1992 |
    Chaplin
  • 1987 |
    The Secret Life of Sergei Eisenstein
  • 1981 |
    The Comoedia
  • 1979 |
    Ken Murray Shooting Stars
  • 1977 |
    Hitler: A Career
  • 1976 |
    Wienfilm 1896-1976
  • 1975 |
    The Gentleman Tramp
  • 1975 |
    The Moving Picture Boys in the Great War
  • 1972 |
    Chaplinesque, My Life and Hard Times
  • 1967 |
    A Countess from Hong Kong
  • 1967 |
    Charlie Chaplin: Mennesket, klovnen og instruktøren
  • 1967 |
    The Funniest Man in the World
  • 1966 |
    Chaplin's Art of Comedy
  • 1963 |
    30 Years of Fun
  • 1962 |
    Nickelodeon Days
  • 1961 |
    Days of Thrills and Laughter
  • 1960 |
    Lifetime of Comedy
  • 1960 |
    When Comedy Was King
  • 1959 |
    The Chaplin Revueas Narrator
  • 1957 |
    A King in New Yorkas King Shahdov
  • 1955 |
    All in Good Fun
  • 1953 |
    Yesterday and Today
  • 1952 |
    Limelightas Calvero
  • 1951 |
    Näin syntyi nykypäivä... 1900-1950
  • 1951 |
    ¡Qué tiempos aquéllos!
  • 1945 |
    Gaslight Follies
  • 1941 |
    The Chaplin Cavalcade
  • 1941 |
    The Charlie Chaplin Festival
  • 1940 |
    The Eternal Jew
  • 1940 |

    The Great Dictator

    asHynkel - Dictator of Tomania
  • 1938 |
    Charlie Chaplin Carnival
  • 1936 |
    Modern Timesas A Factory Worker
  • 1936 |

    Modern Times

    asA Factory Worker
  • 1933 |
    March of the Movies
  • 1931 |

    City Lights

    asA Tramp
  • 1928 |
    Die Filmstadt Hollywood
  • 1928 |
    The Circusas A Tramp
  • 1926 |
    A Woman of the Sea
  • 1925 |
    The Gold Rushas The Lone Prospector
  • 1923 |
    A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate
  • 1923 |
    The Pilgrimas The Pilgrim
  • 1921 |
    A Journey Through Filmland
  • 1918 |
    Chase Me Charlie
  • 1916 |
    Charlie's Lifeas Various
  • 1916 |
    The Essanay-Chaplin Revue of 1916
  • 1914 |
    Tillie's Punctured Romanceas The City Slicker
Charles Chaplin: Biography, Movies, Net Worth & Photos