1. Charlie Chaplin was the world's funniest man 2. He was born in London and spent time in an orphanage 3. When he was 54, he married an 18-year-old girl, and they had 8 children
Actor, director, and filmmaker Sir Charles "Charlie" Chaplin (1889-1977) was born April 16, 1889. He died at age 88. If he were alive in 2014, he would have been the world's oldest living man at age 125.
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.
Charlie Chaplin created the world known icon - The Little Tramp - in 1914. In his first movie apperance in 1914, in the black and white, silent, short movie "Making A Living", he wasn't "The Tramp", but a blackmailer. First on the second february in 1914, he created "The Tramp" for his second short movie, "Kid Auto Races in Venice"
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/
I think that you might mean charlie chaplin and if you do he was a world famous mime you might want to look him up on youtube
1. Charlie Chaplin was the world's funniest man 2. He was born in London and spent time in an orphanage 3. When he was 54, he married an 18-year-old girl, and they had 8 children
One famous person born on April 16, 1889, was Charlie Chaplin, one of the most iconic actors from the silent film era. He was known for his character "The Tramp" and his contributions to the world of filmmaking.
Cheered up millions of people of all ages everywhere, in peace and war alike.
Actor, director, and filmmaker Sir Charles "Charlie" Chaplin (1889-1977) was born April 16, 1889. He died at age 88. If he were alive in 2014, he would have been the world's oldest living man at age 125.
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.
Charlie Chaplin created the world known icon - The Little Tramp - in 1914. In his first movie apperance in 1914, in the black and white, silent, short movie "Making A Living", he wasn't "The Tramp", but a blackmailer. First on the second february in 1914, he created "The Tramp" for his second short movie, "Kid Auto Races in Venice"
Doug Gillet Not the entire song. Charlie Chaplin wrote atleast part of it. I know he composed the music. Not sure about the lyrics.
Yes, he was liked by most of the public in a long time of his career, but when the World War 2 came, and Charlie Chaplin made an parody about Adolf Hitler, some people turned their back to him. He was claimed for to be a Jew and he was also claimed to be a communist, so he was both loved and hated by some. But most of his career, people loved the little, cute and innocent tramp!
they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
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/
Trenches were a trademark of the first World War. They were extensive and elaborate. They were not used in World War II. Are you trying to find out the length of ALL the trenches together?