The Little Tramp.
Charlie Chaplin created the character of The Little Tramp (aka The Tramp) when dressing up for the short (silent) film Mabel's Strange Predicament in 1914 and continued to use the character in silent films for several years afterwards.
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.
Depp played a 'Chaplin-type' character in 1993's Benny and Joon. The opening credits shows the character Sam reading a Buster Keaton book.
Charles Dickens and Charlie Chaplin both played the accordion.
Carlie Chaplin was played by British actor Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin.
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He played the character of Billy the boy page (or buttons) in the stage version of "Sherlock Holmes" from 1903-1906.
no. He was not. Charlie's Grapewin was in it and played Uncle Henry.
Charlie Chaplin was the actor who played the Little Tramp.
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Charlie Chaplin and Helen Keller did not have a personal relationship, but they were both well-known figures in the early 20th century. Charlie Chaplin was a famous actor and filmmaker, while Helen Keller was a renowned author and activist who was deaf and blind.
Michael Chaplin has: Played Child in Opening Scene in "Limelight" in 1952. Played Rupert Macabee in "A King in New York" in 1957. Played himself in "The Merv Griffin Show" in 1962. Played Heathcliff - Beatnik in "Promise Her Anything" in 1965. Played Pavement Artist in "The Sandwich Man" in 1966. Played himself in "Chaplin Today: A King in New York" in 2003. Played Himself - Son of Charles Chaplin in "Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin" in 2003. Played himself in "Charlie Chaplin Untold Story" in 2013.