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Charlie Chaplin

Highest Rated: 100% The Idle Class (1921)

Lowest Rated: 43% A Countess From Hong Kong (1967)

Birthday: Apr 16, 1889

Birthplace: London, England, UK

Recognized as one of the greatest entertainers in movie history, Charlie Chaplin drew from his impoverished childhood in South London to create the most iconic character in cinema history, The Tramp, a good-natured, undaunted and somewhat unscrupulous cavalier from the 19th century trying to survive the isolating, technologically-driven 20th century. Outfitted in tattered baggy pants, a cutaway coat and vest, impossibly large worn-out shoes and a battered derby hat, The Tramp appeared in untold numbers of short films and made Chaplin the first true Hollywood star. After making his debut in "Kid Auto Races at Venice" (1914), Chaplin's Tramp was the focus of many iconic films like "The Tramp" (1915), "Behind the Screen" (1916), "Easy Street" (1917) and "The Immigrant" (1917). With his output slowed down a bit after World War I, Chaplin entered into one of his most creatively satisfying periods that saw "The Kid" (1921), "The Gold Rush" (1925) and "City Lights" (1931) hit the screen. Chaplin was one of the last to bow down to pressure and succumb to the sound era with "Modern Times" (1936), in which he reluctantly agreed to allow the public to hear the Tramp's voice - the first and only time this occurred. Having retired the character for good, Chaplin - who was also a pioneering writer and director on many of his films - starred in what became his last truly exemplary film, "The Great Dictator" (1940), before outraging audiences with an atypical turn in the thriller "Monsieur Verdoux" (1947). His last ode to the Tramp, "Limelight" (1952), failed to reach American screens amidst the political witch hunts of the McCarthy era, which led to him permanently residing in Switzerland until his death in 1977. Despite the hardships endured later in his career, Chaplin remained one of Hollywood's true geniuses while his Tramp characterization became one of cinema's most recognizable and defining images.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 81% The Idle Class
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100% 95% The Kid
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100% 93% The Gold Rush Watchlist
98% 95% Modern Times
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97% 88% Monsieur Verdoux
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97% 94% The Circus
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95% 90% Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin
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95% 95% City Lights Watchlist
93% 74% A Woman of Paris
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92% 95% The Great Dictator Watchlist

Filmography

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Charlie Chaplin - Lost Movies Vol. 2 2019 Actor Charlie Chaplin - Lost Movies Vol. 1 2019 Actor Die Stummfilm Mafia 2008 Actor The Forgotten Films of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle 100% 2005 Actor Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin 95% 90% 2003 Original Music Chaplin Today: Limelight 80% 2002 Actor Unknown Chaplin 89% 1983 Actor The Gentleman Tramp 1975 Original Music Chaplin's Art of Comedy 1969 Actor The Funniest Man in the World 1967 Actor A Countess From Hong Kong 43% 41% 1967 An Old Steward Actor, Director, Screenwriter, Producer, Original Music 30 Years of Fun 1963 Actor Days of Thrills and Laughter 40% 1961 Actor The Chaplin Revue 87% 1958 Narrator/Various Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, Original Music, Lyricist A King in New York 80% 73% 1957 King Shahdov Actor, Director Limelight 88% 90% 1952 Calvero Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, Original Music Monsieur Verdoux 97% 88% 1947 Henri Verdoux Actor, Director, Producer Gaslight Follies 1945 Actor The Great Dictator 92% 95% 1940 Adenoid Hynkel/A Jewish Barber Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, Original Music Charlie Chaplin Festival 54% 1938 Various Roles Actor, Director Charlie Chaplin Cavalcade 1938 Various Roles Actor, Director Charlie Chaplin Carnival 89% 1938 Actor, Director Modern Times 98% 95% 1936 A Factory Worker Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, Music City Lights 95% 95% 1931 A Tramp Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, Original Music, Film Editing Show People 92% 87% 1928 Self
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