- Charlie Chaplin : Overview of His Life
Last Years Charlie Chaplin and his wife, Oona, at the Manoir de Ban 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
- Charlie Chaplin : Official Website
Even while seeking funding, he and producer Jerry Epstein commissioned designers, produced storyboards, and explored pre-CGI special effects, including the prototype wings for the leading actress—Chaplin’s daughter Victoria—which are now on display at Chaplin’s World in Switzerland
- Charlie Chaplin : articles
Charles Spencer Chaplin was born in London, England, on April 16th, 1889 His father was a versatile vocalist and actor; and his mother, known under the stage name of Lily Harley, was an attractive actress and singer, who gained a reputation for her work in the light opera field
- Charlie Chaplin : Infos
Remarkable for its psychological nuance and its boldly modern perspective on an independent woman’s search for fulfillment, Charlie Chaplin’s long-overlooked silent masterpiece A Woman of Paris is a revelation
- Charlie Chaplin : Site Officiel
Initialement publié en italien par la Cinémathèque de Bologne en 2020, cet ouvrage présente pour la première fois aux lecteurs anglophones l’ultime film de Chaplin, un projet inachevé qui intrigue depuis longtemps les fans du cinéaste
- Charlie Chaplin : Videos
Charlie Chaplin, escaped convict in disguise, tries to select a destination (The Pilgrim) Charlie Chaplin - Food Fight - The Great Dictator Charlie Chaplin - City Lights (Clip) Charlie Chaplin's Comic Ballet in Sunnyside - Clip Charlie Chaplin gets hit by a snowball - Clip from "The Gold Rush"
- A Musical Biography - Charlie Chaplin
Chaplin played both the violin and piano by ear, but, like many of the great popular composers of any era, was unable to transcribe the notes on paper Yet however constrained in his ability to notate his work, nearly every score has the indelible Chaplin mark
- Charlie Chaplin : Quotes
Life can be wonderful if you're not afraid of it All it needs is courage, imagination and a little dough Calvero (Charles Chaplin) says this to Terry (Claire Bloom) in Limelight (1952)
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