Charles Chaplin (1889 - 1977) تشارلي تشابلن

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Charlie Chaplin is an English actor, writer and director, born in 1889. His parents worked in a traditional music hall. His father, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, was a singer and actor, and his mother, Hannah Chaplin, was also a singer and actress known as Lily Harley. At the age...Read more of thirteen, Chaplin joined the troupe of dancers, the "Eight Lancashire Boys". In 1912, Chaplin moved to the United States to settle there and begin his artistic career, from which his first movie was Kid Auto Races at Venice. The character of The Tramp became famous through Chaplin's in most of his films, as he started it in the silent comedy Children Race in Venice (1914), during the silent films period, as he refused to make the character speaks when the talkies period began. Chaplin retired from playing The Tramp officially after the Modern Times in 1936. He passed away on December 25, 1977.


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  • Charlie Chaplin is an English actor, writer and director, born in 1889. His parents worked in a traditional music hall. His father, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, was a singer and...Read more actor, and his mother, Hannah Chaplin, was also a singer and actress known as Lily Harley. At the age of thirteen, Chaplin joined the troupe of dancers, the "Eight Lancashire Boys". In 1912, Chaplin moved to the United States to settle there and begin his artistic career, from which his first movie was Kid Auto Races at Venice. The character of The Tramp became famous through Chaplin's in most of his films, as he started it in the silent comedy Children Race in Venice (1914), during the silent films period, as he refused to make the character speaks when the talkies period began. Chaplin retired from playing The Tramp officially after the Modern Times in 1936. He passed away on December 25, 1977.

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  • UK


  • Birth Country:
  • UK


  • Death Country:
  • Switzerland

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