Charlie Chaplin
Biography
Charles "Charlie" Chaplin (April 16, 1889 – December 25, 1977) was a pioneering English comedian, filmmaker, and composer, renowned for his contributions to the silent film era. Utilizing a blend of mime, slapstick, and visual gags, Chaplin captivated audiences and successfully transitioned into the era of sound films, although his output diminished by the late 1920s. His most iconic character, The Tramp, made its debut in the short film Kid Auto Races in 1914. From that point onward, Chaplin took on multiple roles in his projects, taking charge of writing and directing his films. By 1916, he was producing his own works, and by 1918, he had begun composing the musical scores for them as well. In 1919, he co-founded United Artists, a significant venture that allowed him greater creative control. In recognition of his immense influence and talent, the American Film Institute named Chaplin the 10th greatest male screen legend in 1999, solidifying his status as a cinematic icon whose legacy continues to resonate through the film industry today.
Filmography
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The Real Charlie Chaplin
2021 • Self (archive footage)
The Golden Twenties
1950
One to One: John & Yoko
2025 • Self (archive footage)
The Chaplin Revue
1959 • Narrator / Various (archive footage)
The Vagabond
1916 • The Saloon Violinist
A Dog's Life
1918 • Tramp
Winston Churchill: A Giant in the Century
2014 • Self (archive footage)
Caught in a Cabaret
1914 • Waiter
The Adventurer
1917 • The Eel / Commodore Slick
The Tramp
1915 • The Tramp
Monsieur Verdoux
1947 • Henri Verdoux
The Kid
1921 • A Tramp
The Circus
1928 • A Tramp
Limelight
1952 • Calvero
A King in New York
1957 • King Shahdov
A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate
1923 • Station Porter (uncredited)
Triple Trouble
1918 • The Janitor
Shoulder Arms
1918 • Doughboy
Sunnyside
1919 • Farm Handyman
A Day's Pleasure
1919 • Father
Pay Day
1922 • Laborer
The Cure
1917 • The Inebriate