Originally slapstick comedies which are still just as entertaining as when they were made, nearly 100 years ago.
Later he turned to films with a left-wing message, and these have not weathered so well. In particular, his big communist speech at the end of 'The Great Dictator' sounds like nonsense today, though it may have carried conviction in the particular atmosphere of 1940.
The Star is named after Charlie Chaplin
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Charlie Chaplin received his first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 8, 1960. This honor recognized his significant contributions to the film industry and his enduring legacy as one of the greatest silent film actors and directors. The star is located at 6751 Hollywood Boulevard.
Charlie Chaplin - he apparently didn't make it through to the finals. Charlie Chaplin
I know Rudolph and Charlie were but i'm not sure about the others
Charlie Chaplin.
The Star is named after Charlie Chaplin
Charles Chaplin (1889-1977) did direct and star in his own films. His last film was "A Countess from Hong Kong" (1967).
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.
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a lot is the answer. 81 films and 5 talkies!
Charlie Chaplin
he did nothing it was all the other people that did it for him
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Charlie Chaplin
Male- Charlie Chaplin, best known for silent comedy. when he made the transition to sound films the phrase was, Chaplin Talks!. Female- Gloria Swanson was the best-known and most attractive American actress of that period.
Charlie Chaplin