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      • Charlie Chaplin worked with a children's dance troupe before making his mark on the big screen. His character "The Tramp" relied on pantomime and quirky movements to become an iconic figure of the silent-film era. Chaplin went on to become a director, making films such as City Lights and Modern Times, and co-founded the United Artists Corporation.
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  2. Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin KBE (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977) was an English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film. He became a worldwide icon through his screen persona, the Tramp, and is considered one of the film industry's most important figures.

    • He Had Natural Talent
    • He Created The Character of ‘The Tramp’ Early on in His Career
    • He Became An Independent Producer
    • He Created The Great Dictator in Response to Hitler

    Having inherited their parents’ performing talent, the brothers took to the stage. Charlie made his professional debut as the member of a youth group called ‘The Eight Lancashire Lads’. Charlie was quickly popular because of his outstanding tap dancing skills. Aged around 12, he was offered the opportunity to work in a ‘legitimate’ show, appearing ...

    It was whilst working with Keystone Film Company that Charlie developed his iconic character, the Tramp. The character, with his instantly recognisable moustache and baggy trousers, was seen first by audiences in Kid Auto Races at Veniceand became tremendously popular. Indeed, his initial salary was $150 a week, but his overnight success led to man...

    In 1917, Chaplin decided to become an independent producer so that he could have more freedom and decision-making when making his films. He built his own studio in the Hollywood residential section of La Brea Avenue. During World War One, he mounted a national tour on behalf of the war effort. He also made a comedy about war called Shoulder Arms, w...

    Now one of the most famous performers on the planet, it was striking that in 1940, Chaplin released his most famous film to date, the political satire The Great Dictator. Filmed around the eve of World War Two, it was Chaplin’s first all-talking picture, even though it was 12 years after the advent of sound for film. Chaplin plays both of the centr...

  3. Jun 17, 2024 · Charlie Chaplin, British comedian, producer, writer, director, and composer who is widely regarded as the greatest comic artist of the screen and one of the most important figures in motion-picture history. He is known for films such as The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931), and Modern Times (1936).

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  4. Apr 3, 2014 · Early Life. Famous for his character "The Tramp," the sweet little man with a bowler hat, mustache and cane, Charlie Chaplin was an iconic figure of the silent-film...

  5. 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 Company. Alf and Amy Reeves, Muriel Palmer & Chaplin on the boat to America for the 1910 Karno tour.

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  6. 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.

  7. BIBLIOGRAPHY. English actor, director, and producer. Charles Chaplin is one of the most famous artists of the twentieth century and remains well known by subsequent generations. Most of his films have been given a new wide release in theaters since 2002, especially in Europe.