
The Great Dictator
The Great Dictator

Charles “Charlie” Chaplin (April 16, 1889 – December 25, 1977) was an English comic actor, film director and composer best-known for his work during the silent film era. He used mime, slapstick and other visual comedy routines, and continued well into the era of the talkies, though his films decreased in frequency by the end of the 1920s. His most famous role was that of The Tramp, which he first played in Kid Auto Races (1914). From 1914 onwards he was writing and directing most of his films, by 1916 he was producing them, and by 1918 he was also composing the music for them. In 1919 he co-founded United Artists. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Chaplin the 10th greatest male screen legend of all time.
Born: 1889-04-16 in Walworth, London, England, UK
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The Great Dictator

Modern Times

City Lights

The Gold Rush

John Candy: I Like Me

The Kid

Final Cut: Hölgyeim és uraim

Going Hollywood: The '30s

The Big Parade of Comedy

One to One: John & Yoko

Limelight

Show People

A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate

The Real Charlie Chaplin

Sports on the Silver Screen

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind

Monsieur Verdoux

Hitler: The Comedy Years

Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema

A King in New York
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