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Chaplin and arrived
Sennett kept him on, however, when a request arrived for more Chaplin films.
According to Willson, the scene in which Chaplin shaves a customer to Brahms ' Hungarian Dance No. 5 had been filmed before he arrived, using a phonograph record for timing.
It was not until later that Chaplin decided the reason the Tramp was penniless was that he had just arrived on a boat from Europe, and used this notion as the basis for the first half.
Chaplin arrived in Waterville in the summer of 1818 with his family and seven students, including George Dana Boardman, the institution's first graduate.
Two men were nominated for the position — Edwards's son-in-law, Chichester Chaplin, seen as the representative for the newly arrived immigrants, and Samuel Norris, an American who had married the daughter of a long-time resident and was sympathetic to the more established residents.
The original assassination plan had included killing the English film star Charlie Chaplin-who had arrived in Japan on May 14, 1932-at a reception for Chaplin, planned by Prime Minister Tsuyoshi.
Chaplin and Laurel arrived on the same boat from England with the Karno troupe and toured the U. S. From 1916 to 1918, he teamed up with Alice Cooke and Baldwin Cooke, who became lifelong friends.
Syd and Minnie Chaplin arrived in California, then, in October 1914 and he made a few comedies there, including the " Gussle " comedies and the feature-length A Submarine Pirate in 1915, which, second to Tillie's Punctured Romance, was the most financially successful comedy Keystone ever made.

Chaplin and Los
Mutual gave Chaplin his own Los Angeles studio to work in, which opened in March 1916.
The surprise preview showing in Los Angeles was not a success, and Chaplin left the movie theatre " with a feeling of two years ' work and two million dollars having gone down the drain.
Chaplin returned to Los Angeles in June 1932.
The film was shot largely at the Charlie Chaplin Studios and other locations around Los Angeles.
During this part of shooting construction was being done at Chaplin Studios beacuse the city of Los Angeles had decided to widen La Brea Avenue and Chaplin was forced to move several building away from the road.
Original drummer Alexander ' Skip ' Spence had left the band in mid-1966, replaced by Los Angeles jazz drummer Dryden, a nephew of Charlie Chaplin.
In 1941, fleeing Europe as his Jewish background put him in danger with Hitler's rise to power, he moved to Los Angeles ( thanks to the efforts of his friend Charlie Chaplin in getting him a visa ), where he made the acquaintance of Arnold Schoenberg.
At the 1971 Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, an 82 year-old Charlie Chaplin is about to receive a special Life Achievement award.
Dryden often concealed this information, preferring to be judged on his own abilities, rather than on his uncle's name He moved to Los Angeles as an infant, when his father went to work as an assistant director for Chaplin.
The Los Angeles campus moved from Pasadena to Hollywood in 2001 in a new building on the site of the former studios of Charlie Chaplin.
Chaplin moved to the Los Angeles Athletic Club.
By the Sea is a 1915 film Charlie Chaplin made while waiting for a studio to work in Los Angeles.
A few of the notable earlier residents of Wilshire Park include popular star of the silent movie era Mildred Harris ( who became notorious as the 16-year-old child bride of Charles Chaplin ), headline-making Ziegfeld beauty and screen actress Helen Lee Worthing who appeared with John Barrymore in the film Don Juan, motion picture star Tom Mix, an executive secretary to 29th U. S. President Warren G. Harding, a CEO of finance for the City of Los Angeles, the director of the Los Angeles County Hospital, the performer Ziegfeld Follies, RKO Studios dance director / choreographer Pearl Eaton, and motion picture director and an Academy Awards co-founder, Henry King.

Chaplin and home
David Robinson notes that the film provided " a welcome distraction " from the " wretchedness " of his home life ; Grey was pregnant for a second time, frustrating Chaplin and exacerbating difficulties between the pair.
In 1952, Chaplin left the US for what was intended as a brief trip home to the United Kingdom for the London premiere of Limelight.
Chaplin died in his sleep from the complications of a stroke in the early morning of 25 December 1977 at his home in Switzerland.
Go home Mister Chaplin.
Late in life, he served as narrator for a British television series on the films of Charlie Chaplin, Unknown Chaplin, which was aired in the U. S. on PBS and later issued on home video.
Pathescope produced a large number of home versions of significant films, including Mickey Mouse and Betty Boop cartoons, classic features such as Alfred Hitchcock's Blackmail, and comedies by such well-known stars as Laurel and Hardy and Chaplin.
It would play an important role in developing slapstick comedy as the home to the Keystone Cops, English actor Charlie Chaplin, and others.
Today the Essanay lot is the home of St. Augustine's College, and its main meeting hall has been named the Charlie Chaplin Auditorium.
Go home Mister Chaplin.
* The childhood home of Charlie Chaplin in 287 Kennington Road, London, SE 11
During this time she lived with Chaplin in his Beverly Hills home.
In 1912, she had her first taste of the movie industry by selling a script for $ 25 to the Essanay Company, once the home of Charlie Chaplin.
Mount Stewart was the home of Lady Mairi Bury ( 1921-2009 ), who was the youngest and only surviving child of the 7th Marquess and his wife Edith, née Chaplin.
Tathwell Hall at Tathwell was the longtime home of the Chaplin family, a branch of the Chaplin family of Baronets of Blankney, who served as MPs for Lincolnshire and who were descended from Sir Francis Chaplin, Lord Mayor of London in 1677.
The Settlement was home to the town's first library, and amongst famous local people who were a part of its history were Norman Cornish, " the pitman painter " and Shildon-born writer Sid Chaplin.
Their home ground is Chaplin Reserve on Anderson Road.
Although Chaplin was cleared of any association, she was still viewed with suspicion, and she returned to the family home in Vevey, Switzerland.
Then, in 2010, Janus acquired domestic theatrical and home video rights to the Charlie Chaplin library under license from the Chaplin estate and worldwide distribution agent MK2.
After being disillusioned in regard to Jolson, Chaplin considered having " This Is My Song " recorded by Petula Clark who had a home in Switzerland near his residence.
Previously, Ayrton had been married to a cousin, Matilda Chaplin ( 1846 – 1883 ); their marriage had taken place while Ayrton was on home leave from India and Matilda was involved in the Edinburgh Seven campaign to open medical education to women.

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