Charlie Chaplin



    Charlie Chaplin
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    "A Story of a Biggest Comedian in World"


    Main objectives points:-
    *Childhood of Charlie Chaplin.
    *Charli Beginning of his carrier.
    *Charlie journey from city life to the limelight.
    *Charlie's "The Kid".
    *Charlie Circus of the year 1928.


    Childhood:-
    Charlie Chaplin'S full name was "Charlie Spencer Chaplin", he was born on16th April 1889 and he was in one of the most famous cities in the world we call the place London, England, Charlie's father was a versatile, Vocalist and also aa actor and the charlie's mother Name "Lily Harley" was an attractive actress and also aa singer, Who gained a reputation of Her Work in the Light Feild.

    Charlie Was Thrown on his own resources before the Ten years and also charlie's father has left them earlier and his mother has illness disease. So, his mother made it necessary for Charlie and his brother from Sydney to the field for themselves.


    Beginning if the charlie's in comedian carrier:- 
    At the age of Tevelve(12), He got his first chance to act in the limelight stage show and from there appeared for "BILLY", In the support of first H.A  Saintsbury and then with will I am Gillette in the different  "Sherlock Holmes" Production. First, Close, he Started his Carrier as a comedian in Vaudeville and after that, he is known as one of the biggest comedians in the world.and after that United States in 1910 featured him with the "Fred Karno Repertoire Company", and from there charlie did not looks back.
    Beginning if the charlie's carrier
    Charlie Chaplin has immediately become a successful Comedian in USA  Audience and then when Fred Karno Trophy has given returned but Chaplin He didn't accept the Trophy to the United States in the fall of 1912 for a repeat tour. and even also charlie was offered a Contract of a motion picture and then finally Charlie agreed and given the commitments in November 1913, and after that  Charlie initial was around 150 dollars for a week and at that point, Charlie was able to know that he became a successful Comedian.

    Charlie journey from city light to limelight:-

    In 1932, with starlet Paulette Goddard, Chaplin began a relationship. His next film, Modern Times (1936) with brief excerpts from music, sound effects and dialogue was a hybrid, originally a silent film. Chaplin also voiced his Little Tramp, as he performed a flamboyant song. Chaplin played the role of a hapless factory worker, who is held inhumane by a non-committal act that has to tighten bolts on flying parts on an assembly line; Goddard played the role of "A Gamin", which falls under his wing. It was the last silent feature to come out of Hollywood, but the audience saw it. Most important, it was Little Trump's final performance.
     Limelight
    Chaplin's most political satire and his first sound picture and also the Great Dictator (1940). Chaplin played a dual role as a prominent Jewish barber and as Adonide Hinkel, a dead-on parody of the German dictator-German dictator Adolf Hitler, for whom Chaplin acquired a remarkable physical resemblance.
     Goddard played the barber's Jewish friend Hannah, who escapes to Romania after the barber is arrested and sent to a concentration camp, and Jack Ockie hilarious of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini with Napoleon, the dictator of Bacteria. did. Lampooning's zapping tone of the picture was a movement away from Chaplin's usual poetic approach; The Great Dictator was simply too bitter and too angry to do much in the way of gentle comedy. The film did well at the box office and received his only Academy Award nomination as Best Actor.

    The Kids:-
    However, before he could accept his responsibilities with United Artists, Chaplin had to fulfill his contract with First National. In early 1921, he appeared with the six-reel Masterpiece: The Kid, in which he introduced one of the world's greatest child actors, known by Jackie Coogan.
    In the year 1921 later he released "The Idol Class", in where he played a dual character. Then, feeling the need for complete rest from motion picture activities, Chaplin left for Europe in September 1921. London, Paris, Berlin and other capitals on the continent gave him a tremendous welcome

    To resume his portrait work and begin his active association with United Artists Chaplin returned to Hollywood after an extended vacation,. Under his arrangement with the UA, Chaplin made eight drawings, each of which had lengths.


    Chaplin was with Lita Gray during their wedding break-up; The Circus was produced as one of the most overlooked and sensational divorces of Hollywood in the twenties, as Litta's lawyers tried in every way to ruin Chaplin's career by tarnishing his reputation. As if his domestic troubles were not enough, the film was ready for all kinds of destruction.
    After years spent trying to forget it and in the late 1960s, Chaplin returned to reissue it with a new musical score of his composition in The Circus. This seemed to symbolize his reconciliation with the film, which made him so stressed circus won Charles Chaplin his first Academy Award - it was still not called 'Oscar' - in 1929, at the first presentation ceremony. But in late 1964, it seems, this was a film that he liked, forget it. The reason for this was not only the film, but the deep conditions surrounding its production.

    The Last Year:-
    He died on Christmas day in 1977, surviving eight children from his last marriage to Ona O'Neill, and one son from his younger marriage to Lita Gray.

    Chaplin's versatility extended to writing, music, and sports. There are a least four books, "My Trip Abroad", "A Comedian Sees the World", "My Autobiography", "My Life in Pictures" as well as all his scripts he was the author of all that books. An accomplished musician, although self-taught, he played a wide variety of instruments (playing the violin and cello left-handed) with equal skill and facility.

    He was also a musician who wrote and published several songs, among them: "Sing a song"; "Beloved with you in Bombay"; And "There's Always One You Can't Forget", "Smile", "Sad", "You're My Song", as well as the soundtrack to all of his films. Charles Chaplin was one of those rare comedians who not only produced and produced all of his films ("with the exception of one Countess from Hong Kong"), but also writer, actor, director as well as his composer.

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