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Hannah Hall gave birth to Charlie Chaplin in London, England on April 16, 1889, he had one half brother ("Chaplin, Charlie"). Picture: http://israeli.filmography.co.il/kb_upload/Image/filmographycoil_chaplin_01.gif
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"By age 19, Chaplin was a principal clown, with Stan Laurel as his understudy. In 1910, he came to the United States with the troupe, making his first apperance before an American audience at the Colonial Theater in New York City" ("Charlie Chaplin"). Picture: http://www.mds975.co.uk/Images/charlie_chaplin02.jpg
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"In 1915 he left Sennett to accept a $1,250 weekly contract at Essanay Studios" ("Chaplin, Charlie"). Picture: http://www.icollector.com/images/1202/18869/18869_0546_1_lg.jpg
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"Chaplin's personal life at the time was beset with scandal, as it would be throughout his career. His penchant for young women led to two disastrous marriages ending in divorce: in 1918 to Mildred Harris and in 1924 to Lita Grey; both were 16" ("Charlie Chaplin"). Picture: http://www.mentalfloss.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/chaplin.jpg
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"By 1918, Chaplin was the most popular film star in the world, praised for his work's comic and human values" ("Charlie Chaplin"). Picture: http://ednapurviance.org/images/charlietilliexz.jpg
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"While working for the First National Pictures (1918-19), Chaplin made the three-reel Shoulder Arms(1918), the four-reel The Pilgrim(1923), and his first starring feature, The Kid(1921)" ("Chaplin, Charlie"). Picture: http://www.csmonitor.com/var/ezflow_site/storage/images/media/images/0531_charlie_chaplin_modern_times/10267122-1-eng-US/0531_Charlie_Chaplin_Modern_Times_full_600.jpg
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"...Chaplin's second marriage interfered with the production and release of the Circus(1928), Chaplin's costar in Modern Times and The Great Dictator was Paulette Goddard, who became his second wife in 1936, Chaplin was married for the fourth and last time in 1943 to Oona O'Neill" ("Charlie Chaplin"). Picture: http://www.ednapurviance.org/chaplininfo/images/lita.jpg
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"Chaplin's real-life resemblance to Hitler was much commented on throughout the 1930s, and his films were banned in Nazi Germany" ("Charlie Chaplin"). Picture: http://blogs.commercialappeal.com/the_bloodshot_eye/verdoux/chap2.jpg
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"His reentry permit was rescinded, and he was warned that upon return he would face charges of a "political nature and of moral turpitude"" ("Charlie Chaplin"). Picture: http://www.onthisdeity.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Chaplin2.jpg
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"Chaplin made one of his final public appearances in 1975, when he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth" ("Chaplin, Charlie"). Picture: http://i3.squidoocdn.com/resize/squidoo_images/590/draft_lens5584922module42882162photo_1246147695chaplinhelpswareffort.jpg
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"Charlie Chaplin died on December 25, 1977 in Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switz" ("Chaplin, Charlie"). Picture: http://www.hollywoodgravehunter.com/site/images/cchaplingrave.jpg
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A monkey symbollises "an immature attitude, a playful nature and the mischievous side of your personailty" ("Monkey"). It symbolises Charlie Chaplin because he was very playful, he was a comedian that made silent films. Early in his life he was a clown Picture: http://www.pxleyes.com/images/contests/visual pun/fullsize/visual pun_4af04e6f3c5a6.jpg
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A theater symbolises that "you are being too theaterical or too melodramaic" ("Theater"). The theater represents Charlie Chaplin because he was very theaterical since he was a comedian. He made his first appearance before an Americal audience at the Colonial Theater in New York City. Picture: http://www.hbu.edu/images/hbu/facilities/CAC/Theater/MCAC-Theater.jpg
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