Charlie chaplin is famous for being an filmaker and actor
Chaplin was the most famous. He may have been the first real international superstar, something that only became possible when mass media like motion pictures made it possible for people all over the world to experience a performance without the performer actually having to be there. Keaton was next in terms of fame, though some say that, as a pure, physical comic, he was actually better than Chaplin. In terms of fame and popularity, Lloyd was third behind Chaplin and Keaton. There were other silent comics who were very famous at the time but whose stars have dimmed over the decades -- Fatty Arbuckle, for instance. Chaplin, Keaton and Lloyd, in that order, are still the big three of silent comedy.
he did it to get even more fame, like every other famous person. according to Charlie, he is using Charlie Sheen drug, so yes he is on drugs
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On Many occasions fame is depicted by money
2,470 celebrities are on the Walk of Fame
He first achieved fame in early 1914 at the age of 24.
Charlie Chaplin, a pioneering actor, director, and producer, was born in England and rose to international fame as the star of the silent film era. His iconic character, the Little Tramp, showcased his comedic brilliance and remains a beloved figure in cinematic history.
Chaplin's star was dedicated on 1972 April 10, seventeen years after the first star was placed in Hollywood. This despite hundreds of explicit threats of violence and murder against the placement of a star honoring the (most likely) most famous Hollywood star of all.
Chaplin's star was dedicated on 1972 April 10, seventeen years after the first star was placed in Hollywood. This despite hundreds of explicit threats of violence and murder against the placement of a star honoring the (most likely) most famous Hollywood star of all.
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Chaplin was the most famous. He may have been the first real international superstar, something that only became possible when mass media like motion pictures made it possible for people all over the world to experience a performance without the performer actually having to be there. Keaton was next in terms of fame, though some say that, as a pure, physical comic, he was actually better than Chaplin. In terms of fame and popularity, Lloyd was third behind Chaplin and Keaton. There were other silent comics who were very famous at the time but whose stars have dimmed over the decades -- Fatty Arbuckle, for instance. Chaplin, Keaton and Lloyd, in that order, are still the big three of silent comedy.
Counting the pioneers of the silent days, certainly Charlie Chaplin is a contender. He made the transition to sound in the thirties, and the posters raved- Chaplin Talks! stil he is best known for sight gags and pantomime. Among more modern actors, certainly John Wayne of war and western fame, Henry Fonda ( versatile actor), Edward G Robinson in gangster roles, there are many.
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Charlie Thomas as an American singer who specialized in the musical genre of rhythm and blues. He was a member of the musical band The Drifters. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.
Charlie Murphy currently resides in Tewksbury Township in New Jersey. He is the older brother of comedian Eddie Murphy and found fame on the Comedy Central program, Chappelle's Show.
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