15 Things You Didn't Know About Charlie Chaplin

Alux.com
22 May 201712:47

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TLDRThis video from Alux.com explores 15 intriguing facts about Charlie Chaplin, one of the most iconic figures in entertainment history. Born in 1889, Chaplin's career spanned over 75 years, shaping silent films with classics like 'Modern Times' and 'The Great Dictator.' The video reveals surprising details, such as his loss in a Chaplin lookalike contest, his friendships with Albert Einstein and Gandhi, and his contributions to early cinema. Despite his fame, he never won an acting Oscar and faced political controversies, yet left an indelible mark on film history.

Takeaways

  • 🎭 Charlie Chaplin was an English comic filmmaker and composer, defining the silent movie era with his on-screen persona.
  • 👶 He began his performing career as a child, joining a juvenile clog dance group and working with future Laurel and Hardy star Stan Laurel.
  • 🤣 Chaplin humorously entered a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest and lost, placing only third in the 1915 San Francisco event.
  • 🏆 He was the first actor to appear on the cover of Time Magazine, a distinction he earned on July 6th, 1925.
  • 🏆 Despite not winning an acting Oscar, Chaplin received three non-acting Oscars for his contributions to film.
  • 💰 At the time of his death, Chaplin's net worth was an estimated $50 million, reflecting his control over his career through United Artists.
  • 💸 At his peak, Chaplin was earning more than the President of the United States, with a 1916 contract worth over $15 million in today's currency.
  • 🎬 He was initially reluctant to introduce sound into his films, a decision that reflected his commitment to the silent film era.
  • 🇺🇸 Despite living in the U.S. for nearly 40 years, Chaplin never became a U.S. citizen due to political controversies and accusations of communist sympathies.
  • 💍 Chaplin had four wives and 11 children, with his marriages often involving younger women and his longest-lasting marriage to Oona O'Neil.
  • 🌟 Chaplin is credited with encouraging Walt Disney to believe in the success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, helping to save Disney during a critical time.

Q & A

  • Who was Charlie Chaplin and why is he significant?

    -Charlie Chaplin was an English comic filmmaker, actor, and composer born on April 16th, 1889. He is considered one of the most important figures in the history of film, known for his work during the silent movie era, with films like *Modern Times*, *The Kid*, and *The Great Dictator* becoming cinematic classics.

  • What notable achievement did Charlie Chaplin accomplish in relation to Time Magazine?

    -Charlie Chaplin was the first actor to appear on the cover of Time Magazine on July 6th, 1925. This was a significant achievement, as the magazine had previously featured politicians, military leaders, and other influential figures.

  • What was one of the most surprising and ironic moments in Chaplin's career?

    -One of the most surprising moments in Chaplin's career was when he entered a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest in 1915 and lost. The judges did not recognize him and awarded him only third place.

  • Did Charlie Chaplin ever win an acting Oscar?

    -No, Charlie Chaplin never won an acting Oscar, although he is synonymous with brilliance in early filmmaking. However, he did receive three honorary Oscars: one for his versatility in *The Circus* (1929), one for his lifetime contribution to film (1972), and one for best score for *Limelight* (1973).

  • How did Charlie Chaplin influence Walt Disney?

    -Charlie Chaplin played a crucial role in encouraging Walt Disney to believe in his first feature-length animated film, *Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs*. Chaplin’s encouragement helped Disney regain confidence in the project, which became a major success.

  • Why was Chaplin's U.S. citizenship significant, and why didn’t he become a U.S. citizen?

    -Despite living in the U.S. for nearly 40 years, Charlie Chaplin never became a U.S. citizen. After being accused of communist sympathies, the U.S. government revoked his re-entry permit in 1952 while he was on vacation in England, leading him to relocate to Switzerland.

  • What was surprising to audiences about Chaplin's appearance when films transitioned to color?

    -Audiences were shocked to discover that Charlie Chaplin had blue eyes. In the black-and-white era, many believed his eyes were a deep brown, and the revelation of his true eye color made headlines.

  • Who were some of Charlie Chaplin’s closest friends, and how did their friendship influence Chaplin’s life?

    -One of Charlie Chaplin’s closest friends was Albert Einstein. They met in 1931 and maintained a strong, long-lasting friendship. Einstein was even a guest of honor at the premiere of Chaplin’s movie *City Lights*.

  • How did Charlie Chaplin’s control over his films impact his financial success?

    -Charlie Chaplin’s financial success was largely due to his decision to co-found United Artists, which gave him full control over his films. This allowed him to act, direct, write, and compose for his films, making him the highest-paid performer of his time.

  • What is one of the lesser-known honors Charlie Chaplin received after his death?

    -After his death, an asteroid discovered by Russian astronomer Ludmilla Karachkina in 1981 was named after Charlie Chaplin as a tribute to his legacy. The asteroid is called 3623 Chaplin.

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