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Geraldine Chaplin

 
Actor: Geraldine Chaplin
  • Born: Jul 31, 1944 in Santa Monica, California
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer
  • Active: '60s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama
  • Career Highlights: La Vie Est Un Roman, Chaplin, Remember My Name
  • First Major Screen Credit: Doctor Zhivago (1965)

Biography

Bearing more than a passing physical resemblance to her famous father Sir Charles Chaplin, graceful, versatile Geraldine Chaplin is an internationally respected leading and character actress. The eldest daughter from Charles Chaplin's marriage to Oona O'Neill, the daughter of famed playwright Eugene O'Neill, she spent her first eight years in Hollywood, but then moved with her family to Switzerland when her father was persecuted by the U.S. government for his political beliefs. In her new home, Ms. Chaplin attended private schools and was trained in classical ballet at the Royal Ballet School in London with the English Royal Ballet. She made her film debut in the elder Chaplin's Limelight (1952) as a dancer. She also played a small role in her father's last film, Countess From Hong Kong (1964). She had her first major adult role in 1965 playing Omar Shariff's wife, Tonya, in Doctor Zhivago. Much of the film was shot in Spain and it was there that Chaplin began a long romance with director Carlos Saura, who featured her in several films. She has subsequently worked with some of Europe's finest directors. She has also worked with American directors, most notably Robert Altman, who first utilized her in Nashville (1975) as the chatty, shallow BBC reporter Opal. In addition to her busy film career, Chaplin also appeared on-stage and in television miniseries such as Gulliver's Travels (1996) and The Odyssey (1997). Though she has often played leads, the diminutive, willowy, and offbeat beauty with the haunting blue eyes claims she is more comfortable in character roles. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Geraldine Chaplin
Born July 31, 1944 (1944-07-31) (age 65)
Santa Monica, California
Years active 1952 - present
Spouse(s) Patricio Castilla (2006-)
Domestic partner(s) Carlos Saura (1970s)

Geraldine Leigh Chaplin (born July 31, 1944) is a Golden Globe and BAFTA Award-nominated actress and the daughter of Charlie Chaplin.

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Personal life

Geraldine Chaplin was born in Santa Monica, California, the first child of actor/director Charlie Chaplin and Oona O'Neill (daughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill and author Agnes Boulton). Chaplin was educated at a boarding school in Switzerland where she became fluent in French & Spanish, the former being standard in any Swiss school and the latter being demonstrated in some of her performances in films by the Spanish director Carlos Saura, her former husband, with whom she had a twelve-year relationship. She married a long time companion, Chilean cinematographer Patricio Castilla, in 2006 and has two children, Shane (b. 1974, by Saura) and Oona (b. 1986, by Castilla).She is also the half sister of actor Sydney Earle Chaplin. Most of the time she makes Miami, Florida her home, where she has a house by the beach.[citation needed]

Career

When Chaplin was eight years old, she appeared uncredited in her father's film Limelight. When her dream of becoming a ballet dancer ended, she followed her father into the acting profession. David Lean chose her to play Tonya, the main character's devoted wife in his film Doctor Zhivago (1965). During the 1970s she appeared in several of Robert Altman's films. She also starred in nine movies directed by Carlos Saura, including Cría cuervos (1976), Elisa, vida mía (1977), and Mama Turns a Hundred (1979). She played the role of her grandmother Hannah Chaplin in the biographical film about her father, Chaplin.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1952 Limelight Little Girl in Opening Scene (uncredited)
1965 Crime on a Summer Morning Zelda
Doctor Zhivago Tonya Gromeko Director: David Lean
Golden Globe Awards Nomination: Most Promising Newcomer - Female
1966 Andremo in città Lenka
1967 A Countess from Hong Kong Girl at dance
Casino Royale Keystone Kop (uncredited)
Rasputin Mounia Golovine
Cop-Out Angela Sawyer
Peppermint Frappé Elena Director: Carlos Saura
1968 Stress Is Three Teresa
1969 Honeycomb Teresa Writer (also story)
1970 The Hawaiians Purity Hoxworth
The Garden of Delights Actress (uncredited)
1971 Perched on a Tree Mme Muller (as Géraldine Chaplin)
Carlos Lisa
1972 Innocent Bystanders Miriam Loman
Z.P.G. Carol McNeil
1973 Ana y los lobos Ana
The Three Musketeers Anna of Austria
1974 The Four Musketeers Queen Anne of Austria
1975 Cría cuervos Ana The Mother Director: Carlos Saura
Nashville Opal Director: Robert Altman
Golden Globe Awards Nomination:
Best Supporting Actress
1976 Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson Annie Oakley Director: Robert Altman
Welcome to L.A. Karen Hood Director: Alan Rudolph
BAFTA Awards Nomination:
Best Supporting Actress
1977 Roseland Marilyn Director: James Ivory
Elisa, vida mía Elisa Santamaria/Elisa's Mother Director: Carlos Saura
1978 Remember My Name Emily Director: Alan Rudolph
A Wedding Rita Billingsley Director: Robert Altman
1979 Adoption Catherine
Mama Turns 100 Ana Director: Carlos Saura
1980 Sentimental Journey Lucie
The Mirror Crack'd Ella Zieli
1981 Bolero Suzan/Sara Glenn
1982 Casting Actress
1983 Life Is a Bed of Roses Nora Winkle
1984 Love on the Ground Charlotte
1987 White Mischief Nina Soames
1988 The Moderns Nathalie de Ville Director: Alan Rudolph
1989 The Return of the Musketeers Queen Anne
I Want to Go Home Terry Amstrong
1990 Gentille alouette Angela Duverger
The Children Joyce Wheater
1991 Buster's Bedroom Diana Daniels
1992 Chaplin Hannah Chaplin Director: Richard Attenborough
Golden Globe Awards Nomination:
Best Supporting Actress
1993 A Foreign Field Beverly
The Age of Innocence Mrs. Welland Director: Martin Scorsese
1994 Words Upon the Window Pane Miss McKenna
1995 Para recibir el canto de los pájaros Catherine
Home for the Holidays Aunt Gladys Director: Jodie Foster
1996 Jane Eyre Miss Scatcherd Director: Franco Zeffirelli
1997 Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor Mother Theresa
1998 Cousin Bette Adeline Hulot
1999 To Walk with Lions Victoria Anrecelli
Beresina oder Die letzten Tage der Schweiz Charlotte De
2001 Just Run! Madre
2002 Dinotopia Grandmother
En la ciudad sin límites Marie Goya Awards
Best Supporting Actress
Talk to Her Katerina Bilova Director: Pedro Almodóvar
The Faces of the Moon Joan Turner
2004 The Bridge of San Luis Rey The Abbess
2005 Heidi Rottenmeier
Oculto Adela
Melissa P. Nonna Elvira
BloodRayne Fortune Teller
2007 The Orphanage Aurora Goya Awards Nomination:
Best Supporting Actress
Teresa, el cuerpo de Cristo Priora del convento
Miguel and William La dueña
Los Totenwackers Salgado
2008 Art of Las Vegas Frances Church-Chappel
Parlami d'amore Amelie
Diario de una ninfomana Abuela Val
Brontë Aunt Elizabeth
Imago Mortis Contessa Orsini
2010 The Wolfman Maleva
There Be Dragons Abileyza

Other Films

  • Carlos (1971) - Lisa
  • The House Without Frontiers (1972) - Actress
  • Marriage a la Mode (1973) - Actress
  • Yankee Dudler (1973) - Kate Elder
  • ¿...Y el prójimo? (1974) - Luisa
  • Sommerfuglene (1974) - Anne Zimmler
  • Scrim (1976) - Actress
  • Noroît (1976, by Jacques Rivette) - Morag
  • In memoriam (1977) - Paulina Arevalo
  • One Page of Love (1978) - Lise
  • Blindfolded Eyes (1978) - Actress
  • Mais où est donc Ornicar (1979) - Isabelle
  • La viuda de Montiel (1979) - Adelaida
  • Hors saisons (1992, by Daniel Schmid) - Anarchist
  • Os olhos da Ásia (1996) - Jane Powell
  • Crimetime (1996) - Thelma
  • Finisterre, donde termina el mundo (1998) - Madre/Mother
  • Las caras de la luna (2001) - Joan Turner
  • Diario de una ninfómana (2008) - Abuela de Valére/Valeré's grandmother

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