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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Charles Chaplin would make if he were alive 122 years




Charles Spencer Chaplin was born on April 16, 1889 at 20 hours in a London suburb. His mother, Lili Harley, was comedienne. His father, also an artist of music hall, left the family when Charles was still small. A severe laryngitis ended the career of the young Lili Harley, forcing Charles Chaplin artistically to debut at just five years old. 

The Charlie Chaplin would have 122 years in 2011 if he were still alive, but died on December 25, 1977. 
In 1918, Chaplin opened his own film company, and from there made their own scripts and directing movies.  
Chaplin was an outspoken critic of society, he never tired of denouncing the major social problems such as poverty and unemployment. Produced great works as The Circus, Street Peace and City Lights. 
Chaplin was a fan of silent films, also a filmmaker, Chaplin was against the emergence of sound cinema, but as a great artist who was soon adapted and returned to produce true masterpieces: The Great Dictator, Modern Times and Limelight. 
in the 1930s, Chaplin's films were banned in Nazi Germany because they were considered subversive and contrary to morals and good customs. But in fact, represented a critique of the capitalist system, repression, dictatorship and authoritarian system that existed in Germany in the period. 
In 1965, he published his autobiography, My Life. In 1977, on Christmas Eve, Charlie Chaplin left the stage of life and also greatly missed. 
Today, Google has replaced its home page logo for a video created by the company to pay homage to Charlie Chaplin, born April 16, 1889. No logo in video format, an actor plays Carlitos, the most famous character of Chaplin. To not go away soon with the Google brand appears in several scenes of the video inspired by the films of Chaplin. 

See Google Video:



Chaplin was one of the most creative personalities in the silent film era: he acted, directed, wrote, produced and eventually scored his own films. Chaplin, whose IQ was 140, was also a talented chess player and has come to face the American champion Samuel Reshevsky. 





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Its main character was The Tramp (The Tramp): a vagrant pauper with the refined manners and dignity of a gentleman, wearing a tight coat and frayed trousers and worn shoes and wider than your number, or a bowler hat, a bamboo cane, and his signature, a small mustache. 

The early career of Charles Chaplin was as a mimic, he made trips to present their art. In 1913, during one of his trips around the world, this great actor met the filmmaker Mack Sennett, New York, who hired him to star in their films. 

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