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  1. 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 was thrown on his own resources before he reached the age ...

  2. Charlie lived with his father for a short of time during his childhood. Charles Sr. died May 9, 1901, at the age of 37 from illnesses stemming from alcoholism. Chaplin's Mother Hannah Chaplin Charlie's mother Hannah became a singer in the London Music Halls after marrying Charles Chaplin Sr. in 1885. She had one son Sydney at the time of the ...

  3. Charles Chaplin, Sr. naît le 18 mars 1863 dans le quartier de Marylebone, à Londres, en Angleterre.Fils d'un boucher, il s'est marié en 1885, et a été connu en tant qu'artiste comique. Son mariage n'a pas tenu longtemps, et il s'est séparé de sa femme Hannah Chaplin quand le petit Charlie Chaplin avait un an [1].. Il a fait une tournée aux États-Unis et s'est produit à New York en 1890.

  4. Left to right: Charlie Chaplin, his wife Oona, and six of their eight children, Josephine, Victoria, Eugene, Jane, Annie and Christopher. Norman Spencer Chaplin, son of Mildred Harris and Charlie Chaplin, was born on July 7th, 1919, but sadly died three days later. He is buried under a stone marked simply The Little Mouse.

  5. 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 was thrown on his own resources before he reached the age ...

  6. Chaplin’s tenure at Keystone is important because it marks the birth of the Tramp. More than just a great character, the Tramp embodies the heroic age of cinema. To many, he was film. As Lewis Jacobs wrote in 1939, “To think of Charlie Chaplin is to think of the movies.”. (20) Chaplin photo by Witzel, 1914.

  7. 1921 The Kid. The Little Tramp rescues an orphan from the streets and raises him as his own. Chaplin and Jackie Coogan make a miraculous pair in this clever and innovative marriage of sentiment and slapstick, a story of pancakes, fistfights, and dodging social ...