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Chaplin and left
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.
Following the release of Modern Times, Chaplin left with Goddard for another trip to the Far East.
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.
His leg injury left him with a permanent limp, but allowed him to discover the cinema, where he used to recuperate with his leg elevated while watching the films of Charlie Chaplin and others.
Chaplin's left alone in the empty circus ring ... It reminds me of Chaplin and his place in the world of the cinema.
Chaplin disliked the unpredictable weather of Chicago, and left after only one year for more money and more creative control elsewhere.
Original drummer Alexander ' Skip ' Spence had left the band in mid-1966, replaced by Los Angeles jazz drummer Dryden, a nephew of Charlie Chaplin.
Some famous celebrities ( such as Charlie Chaplin ) left the U. S .; other worked under pseudonyms ( such as Dalton Trumbo ).
Scott left in 1994 and when Savill and Chaplin left the band after the release of Pygmalion, the remaining members renamed the band Mojave 3.
Savill, Chaplin and Scott were left in a recording studio in Weston-super-Mare, and while waiting for Halstead's return recorded some " joke songs ".
What seems like a welcome chance to be left alone becomes a lesson in humility, compassion, and empathy, as Chaplin begins to feel the consequences of social isolation.
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After clashing with Von Sternberg, White left his employment to work for Charlie Chaplin, who decided before long to place her in front of the camera.
Earlier that year Charlie Chaplin, then the most popular comedian in the world, had left Essanay for more money and independence at Mutual Film and Spoor wanted to replace Chaplin with Max Linder.
Although both Fataar and Chaplin had left the band prior to the recording of the Beach Boys ' next studio album, 1976's 15 Big Ones, Fataar is credited as having played on 1980's Keepin ' the Summer Alive in the absence of Dennis Wilson.
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On Broadway, Desmond appeared in Say, Darling ( 1958 ) and as Nicky Arnstein in Funny Girl, after Sydney Chaplin left the cast.
When Sennett left to create his own Keystone Studios, Henry Lehrman would join him, working as an actor, a screenwriter, and as the first director of Charlie Chaplin.

Chaplin and company
By 1908, Sydney Chaplin had become a star of Fred Karno's prestigious comedy company.
Karno selected his new star to join a fraction of the company that toured North America's vaudeville circuit ; he also signed Chaplin to a new contract, which doubled his pay.
There, Chaplin began to form a stock company of regular players, including Leo White, Bud Jamison, Paddy McGuire and Billy Armstrong.
Frustrated with their lack of concern for quality, Chaplin joined forces with Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, and D. W. Griffith to form a new distribution company — United Artists, established in January 1919.
Chaplin was eager to start with the new company, and offered to buy out his contract with First National.
Chaplin founded a new production company, Attica, for the film and rented a studio from Shepperton Studios for the shooting.
After achieving fame, he founded a short-lived music company, the Charles Chaplin Music Corporation, through which he published some of his own compositions, such as " Oh, That Cello!
Sidney Drew was the leader in developing " polite comedy ", while slapstick was refined by Fatty Arbuckle and Charles Chaplin, who both started with Mack Sennet's Keystone company.
In 1919, Pickford — along with D. W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, and Douglas Fairbanks — formed the independent film production company United Artists.
When she retired from acting in 1933, Pickford continued to produce films for United Artists, and she and Chaplin remained partners in the company for decades.
The German film company Tobis Film sued Chaplin following the film's release to no avail.
Chaplin's stock company at Essanay included Ben Turpin, who disliked working with the meticulous Chaplin and only appeared with him in a couple of films ; ingenue Edna Purviance, who became his off-screen sweetheart as well ; Leo White, almost always playing a fussy continental villain ; and all-purpose authority figures Bud Jamison and John Rand.
At the age of sixteen, he abandoned his university entrance examinations part way through and moved to London, where he spent some years in the City of London with Mr. Chaplin, the agent of his father's company.
Chaplin, with his Little Tramp character, quickly became the most popular star in Keystone director Mack Sennett's company of players.
Chaplin tended to work with a repertory company of actors who performed exclusively in Chaplin's films.
Some consider it to be the first true Chaplin feature, since it is the first feature done under the company he co-founded United Artists.
A speculation over this case was that it was a conspiracy from Nazi Germany to discredit Chaplin ; À Nous la Libertés production company,, was German.
The company has enjoyed significant relationships with many writers such as CP Taylor, Tom Hadaway, Alan Plater and, more recently, Peter Flannery, Michael Chaplin, Peter Straughan, Julia Darling, Lee Hall, Sean O ' Brien and Karen Laws.
The film was produced by Fairbanks for his own production company, Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corporation, and was the first film released through United Artists, the company formed by Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, and D. W. Griffith.
The story was adapted for the screen by Fairbanks ( as " Elton Thomas "), Kenneth Davenport, Edward Knoblock, Allan Dwan and Lotta Woods, and was produced by Fairbanks for his own production company, Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corporation, and distributed by United Artists, a company owned by Fairbanks, his wife Mary Pickford, Charles Chaplin and D. W. Griffith.
There were reports that movie stars such as Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, and others were interested in buying homes in Lilliwaup, but they never came and the resort company folded.
Originally, Chaplin was a Best Actor, Best Writer and Best Director, Comedy nominee for the film The Circus, but was removed from the list, and was honored with the award ; while the company received the award for pioneering talking pictures.

Chaplin and 1955
Chaplin would sever the last of his professional ties to the United States in 1955, when he sold the remainder of his stock in the United Artists, which had been in financial difficulties for some time.
* Viscount Chaplin ( 1952 – 1955 )
In 1953 – 54, the show was filmed at California Studios, and, in 1955, at Chaplin Studios.

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