A silent comedy star whose legendary slapstick routines are recognisable to this day, Charles 'Charlie' Chaplin's My Autobiography is an incomparably vivid account of the life of one of the greatest filmmakers and comedians, with an introduction by David Robinson
As a child,
Charlie Chaplin was awed and inspired by the sight of glamorous
vaudeville stars passing his home, and from then on he never lost his
ambition to become an actor. Chaplin's film career as the Little Tramp
adored by the whole world is the stuff of legend, but this frank
autobiography shows another side. Born into a theatrical family,
Chaplin's father died of drink while his mother, unable to bear the
poverty, suffered from bouts of insanity.
From a childhood of
grinding poverty in the south London slums, Chaplin found an escape in
his early debut on the music hall stage, followed by his lucky break in
America, the founding of United Artists with D.W. Griffith and Douglas
Fairbanks, the struggle to maintain artistic control over his work, the
string of failed marriages, and his eventual exile from Hollywood after
personal scandals and persecution for his left-wing politics during the
McCarthy Era. Sir Charles 'Charlie' Chaplin (1895-1976) was born in
Walworth, London.
My Autobiography - Charles Chaplin
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