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Chaplin starred in the West End production at the Duke of York's Theatre from 17 October to 2 December 1905.
This was already noted by Chaplin's contemporaries, such as Sigmund Freud, who thought that Chaplin " always plays only himself as he was in his dismal youth ", and by some of his collaborators, such as actress Claire Bloom, who starred in Limelight.
Richard Attenborough directed a film on Chaplin's life, Chaplin ( 1992 ), which starred Robert Downey, Jr. as Chaplin and also included Chaplin's oldest daughter Geraldine Chaplin playing his mother, Hannah Chaplin.
Chaplin's half-brother Sydney Chaplin directed and starred in a 1921 film called King, Queen, Joker in which, like Charlie, he played the dual role of a barber and ruler of a country who is about to be overthrown.
Similarly, Esslin cites early film comedians and music hall artists such as Charlie Chaplin, The Keystone Cops and Buster Keaton as direct influences ( Keaton even starred in Beckett's Film in 1965 ).
He starred as the title character in the 1992 film Chaplin, earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
In 1992, he starred as Charlie Chaplin in Chaplin, a role for which he prepared extensively, learning how to play the violin and tennis left-handed.
" Instead of his recently invented Tramp character, Chaplin played a villainous rogue, and beautiful top screen comedienne Mabel Normand also starred in the movie, billed under Dressler.
Chaplin then wrote, directed, and starred in Monsieur Verdoux himself.
She starred with Chaplin again in his 1940 film The Great Dictator.
In 1914 she starred with Chaplin and Marie Dressler in Tillie's Punctured Romance, the first feature-length comedy.
Chaplin has starred in several French-language roles, including Jacques Rivette's Love on the Ground ( 1984 ) and the Alain Resnais films Life Is a Bed of Roses ( 1983 ) and I Want to Go Home ( 1989 ).
While deals at HBO and ABC did not lead to production of a film, Axelman introduced Stein to Keith Carradine and Alan Rudolph, director of the movie " The Moderns " with ultimately starred John Lone, Géraldine Chaplin, Keith Carradine and Linda Fiorentino.
Humphries ' outlandish Australian caricatures, including Dame Edna Everage, Barry McKenzie and Les Patterson have starred in books, stage and screen to great acclaim over five decades and his biographer Anne Pender described him in 2010 as the most significant comedian since Charles Chaplin.
In 1976 Jacques Rivette made a loose French film adaptation Noroît, which changed the major characters into women, and included several poetic passages in English ; it starred Geraldine Chaplin, Kika Markham, and Bernadette Lafont.
It starred Charlie Chaplin, Ford Sterling, Emma Bell Clifton, and Chester Conklin.
It starred Anthony Hopkins as Stevens and Emma Thompson as Miss Kenton with James Fox, Christopher Reeve, Hugh Grant and Ben Chaplin.
It starred Charlton Heston, Geraldine Chaplin, and Tina Chen.
Charlie Chaplin wrote, directed, and starred in the film.
This was the only time Chaplin produced a film in which he neither starred nor directed.

Chaplin and several
Shops were stocked with Chaplin merchandise, he was featured in cartoons and comic strips, and several songs were written about the star.
The trip had been a stimulating experience for Chaplin, including meetings with several prominent thinkers, and he became increasingly interested in world affairs.
Although Chaplin was known for limiting visitors to his film sets, due to Universal's involvement, he allowed several journalists to follow the shooting at Pinewood Studios.
In 1998, Chaplin also received a statue in Waterville, Ireland, where he spent several summers with his family in the 1960s.
Chaplin has also been remembered in several other ways.
Chaplin has been portrayed in several films.
Chaplin is also a supporting character in several other films, such as The Cat's Meow ( 2001 ), in which he was played by Eddie Izzard and The Scarlett O ' Hara War ( 1980 ), in which he was played by Clive Revill.
Chaplin received several awards and recognitions during his lifetime, especially during his later career in the 1960s and the 1970s.
Chaplin also received several special film awards.
Bercovici claimed that he had created ideas such as Chaplin playing a dictator and a dance with a globe, and that Chaplin had discussed with him his five-page outline for several hours.
Chaplin was distraught over his mother's death for several weeks and pre-production did not resume until mid-Fall 1928.
Chaplin had interviewed several actresses to play the blind flower girl but could not find an actress that he liked.
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.
While waiting for her scenes for several months, Cherrill had become bored and opening complained to Chaplin.
Chaplin declared several times that this was the film that he most wanted to be remembered for.
In 1942, Chaplin released a new version of The Gold Rush, taking the original silent 1925 film and composing and recording a musical score, adding a narration which he recorded himself, and tightening the editing which reduced the film's running time by several minutes.
* Charlie Chaplin, actor, born in 1889, grew up in Kennington, and lived in several different houses at different times, in West Square, Methley Street and Kennington Road.
Robert Downey Jr. has sung on several soundtracks in his films such as Chaplin, Too Much Sun, Two Girls and a Guy, Friends and Lovers, The Singing Detective and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
Although she was romantically involved with Chaplin for several years, Purviance eventually married John Squire, a Pan-American Airlines pilot, whom she wed in 1938 and who died in 1945.
" Edwards described Roth's condition as " impending blindness, an inflamed sinus and a form of alcoholic insanity " and brought on a psychiatrist who had treated her, a brother-in-law " who had paid her bills " and several " glamorous foul-weather friends " such as Lita Grey Chaplin and Ruby Keeler.
In 1964, Chaplin allowed Verdoux to be re-released along with several Chaplin films to play at the New York Plaza as part of a Chaplin film festival.

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