The characters played by Chaplin usually did not have a name specified on the credits; usually they were simply called "The Tramp." The filmography lists character names as well as films.
The cast of Introducing Charlie Chaplin - 1915 includes: Charles Chaplin as himself
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Other than the facts that both * were male, * were actors, * were comedians, * are dead, * had names that ended in "~in", * had multiple wives, * wrote some of their own material, * could sing well, Charlie Chaplin died on 25th December 1977 Dean Martin died on 25th December 1995
His middle name was Spencer, and it is not impossible that they were related through some remote link. Alternatively, the name could have come from a servant of the Spencer family. Oliver Cromwell's grandfather changed his name to Cromwell as a gesture of loyalty to his patron Thomas Cromwell. American slaves also used to do this, whether voluntarily or not, I don't know. However, Chaplin is supposed to have been mostly Romany-Jewish, and the name Spencer may have been chosen as an Anglicised version of a foreign name.
"Chaplin" (1992). Directed by Richard Attenborough. Stars Robert Downey Jr., Geraldine Chaplin (playing her own grandmother), Anthony Hopkins, Dan Aykroyd, Marisa Tomei, Kevin Kline, Diane Lane, James Woods. Charles Chaplin wrote his autobiography, called "My Autobiography"in 1964. It is still available.
Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney, Marylin Monroe, and The Cincinnati Reds are some of the most famous people acussed during that time period.
Depends on our present and past generations, the past would know only of Charlie Chaplin and now the present only some know of Charlie Chaplin whereas most kids and some adults know of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Billy Crawford is someone who was born on May 16th.
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The LEGEND has got to be Charlie Chaplin.
Cheerleader, cop, circus ringmaster, clown and Charlie Chaplin are easy fancy dress costumes. They begin with the letter c.
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Other than the facts that both * were male, * were actors, * were comedians, * are dead, * had names that ended in "~in", * had multiple wives, * wrote some of their own material, * could sing well, Charlie Chaplin died on 25th December 1977 Dean Martin died on 25th December 1995
That's wrong. Charlie Chaplin lost the contest in Monte Carlo. Some versions say he finished second or third, and that his brother Syd was judged the winner. The truth was, it seems even worse. Chaplin's final standing in the competition was not recorded. (source: http://www.mayonews.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6594&Itemid=40)
His middle name was Spencer, and it is not impossible that they were related through some remote link. Alternatively, the name could have come from a servant of the Spencer family. Oliver Cromwell's grandfather changed his name to Cromwell as a gesture of loyalty to his patron Thomas Cromwell. American slaves also used to do this, whether voluntarily or not, I don't know. However, Chaplin is supposed to have been mostly Romany-Jewish, and the name Spencer may have been chosen as an Anglicised version of a foreign name.
No. "A Woman of Paris" (1923), "Monsieur Verdoux" and "Limelight"(1952) are some of his movies without Chaplin's little tramp. They are all very good, though.
First of all it is Santeria. This roughly translates as the Way of the Saints. Statues of Saints are used as objects of divination, often they are given different names than what would be used in say, sunday school . Some Santeria groups have apparently divinized the famed actor Charlie Chaplin. I have seen statues of Mr Chaplin in a black suit with bow tie and mustache, obviously Charlie Chaplin, in Botanicas often alongside statues of say, Joan of Arc or St. Theresa. Okay Chaplain ( not spelling) is an ecclesiastical title, but...)
Some characters in the "Children of the Red King" series, also known as the Charlie Bone series, include Charlie Bone, Olivia Vertigo, Fidelio Gunn, Billy Raven, and Manfred Bloor.