Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin was a renowned English comedian, actor, and film director who became one of the most famous figures in early Hollywood cinema.
Born in London in 1889, Chaplin rose from poverty to achieve worldwide fame through his iconic silent film character, the Tramp.
He was a pioneer in filmmaking, excelling as an actor, director, producer, and composer.
Chaplin's career spanned over 75 years, during which he created numerous classic films and received multiple awards.
Known for his perfectionism and innovative approach to comedy, Chaplin's work continues to influence modern cinema.
Despite controversies in his personal life and political views, he remains a beloved figure in entertainment history.
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