charlie became famous at the age of 5 when he sang on live TV but he fully became famous at the age of 14.
Very little. He was sent to an orphanage, and left as soon as he could, to work on the variety stage.
he was realy young when he first started acting and was in his first film at the age of 21
Charlie Chaplin's greatest influence was said to be his mother. Both of Chaplin's parents were stage performers and when Chaplin was five years old, and his mother's singing voice was failing, the manager of the music hall substituted Charlie for his mother. He sung a well known song 'E' Dunno Where E' Are' and the audience loved it and threw coins onto the stage. At a very young age, Chaplin was told he would be the most famous man in the world.
He played the character of Billy the boy page (or buttons) in the stage version of "Sherlock Holmes" from 1903-1906.
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.
Charlie Chaplin's mother was Hannah Hill an attractive singer and actress who performed in the music hall and her stage name was Lily Harley hope it answers you question :P
Very little. He was sent to an orphanage, and left as soon as he could, to work on the variety stage.
he was realy young when he first started acting and was in his first film at the age of 21
Charlie Chaplin's greatest influence was said to be his mother. Both of Chaplin's parents were stage performers and when Chaplin was five years old, and his mother's singing voice was failing, the manager of the music hall substituted Charlie for his mother. He sung a well known song 'E' Dunno Where E' Are' and the audience loved it and threw coins onto the stage. At a very young age, Chaplin was told he would be the most famous man in the world.
He played the character of Billy the boy page (or buttons) in the stage version of "Sherlock Holmes" from 1903-1906.
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.
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.
Charlie Chaplin had a poor childhood with his brother Sydney and mother who struggled to make a living sewing.Charlie Chaplin wanted to be an entertainer and joined William Jackson's Lancashire lads troupe when he was nine years old but felt the fatique in two years. He also worked in workhouses to support the family.He got his first break when he was pushed onto the stage by the manager of the musical hall in London when his mother was jeered by the audience for her singing.The audience liked his comic antics,imitations and singing instead.
Oona O'Neil, who was the daughter of Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright Eugene O'Neil -- who disapproved of his daughter's marriage to Chaplin, and cut off all communication with her afterward. source: http://charlie-chaplin-reviews.info/biographies/oona-oneil-chaplin-biography-dedicated-wife-to-charlie-chaplin/
Ellis Raab first appeared on stage during a 1956 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream as Straveling.
Female actresses first appeared on stage in 1629. This was done by a French troupe at the approval of Queen Henrietta Maria.
The first symptoms a psychosomatic disorders generally appear in the first few stages. Though the severity of these symptoms vary on a case to case basis.