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Charlie Chaplin you are a director you make films not?

Charles Chaplin (1889-1977) did direct and star in his own films. His last film was "A Countess from Hong Kong" (1967).


How much money did Charlie Chaplin make in 1914?

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Did Charlie Chaplin make any taking films?

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In what movie does Charlie Chaplin eat a boot and make two rolls dance?

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In what movie did Charlie Chaplin make fun of a man just four days younger than he was?

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What was Charlie Chaplin famous for?

Charlie Chaplin, an English comic actor, is well-known for a variety of accomplishments, and contributions to film (particularly silent comedies). Chaplin co-founded United Artists, a film studio, with partners Douglas Fairbanks, D.W. Griffith, and Mary Pickford. He is well-remembered for playing his satirical version of Hitler in The Great Dictator, and being awarded an honorary Oscar in 1972 and receiving the longest standing ovation in Academy Award history (12 minutes). Chaplin is also notorious for his attraction to young girls (ephebophilia) and various marriages; Chaplin was also accused of "un-American activities" at the height of the McCarthy Era, and J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the FBI, kept extensive files on him. But perhaps, the thing Charlie Chaplin is most famous for is his film character, "The Tramp". The Tramp is a lovable vagabond who is recognizable by a few iconic characteristics: his walk, a bowler hat, a cane, and his toothbrush mustache. The Tramp appears in many of Chaplin's films.