Charlie Chaplin, the greatest genius of the cinema, had humble origins.
Brought up in a workhouse, he developed his talents in the hard world of the English
music hall, but worldwide fame only came after he emigrated to Hollywood. He is
best remembered as the Tramp, the tragi-comic figure dressed in baggy trousers,
bowler, wielding a walking stick and walking in his inimitable fashion. This pathetic
born-loser won the hearts of the world.
Yet he was not just an actor-his genius extended to writing, producing,
directing and even composing. Perhaps because of his background he was
essentially a compassionate man and one who was not afraid to show it. He directed
his comic genius against the absurdities of the First World War, mindless capitalism,
totalitarianism, human frailty in any form. His commitment to the common man no
doubt caused his split with the commercialism of a Hollywood unwilling to upset
the establishment, particularly during the communist witch hunts of the 1950’s. He
emigrated to Switzerland and died an exile, yet, truly, he belongs to the world.
Charlie Chaplin, the greatest genius of the cinema, had humble origins.Brought up in a workhouse, he developed his talents in the hard world of the Englishmusic hall, but worldwide fame only came after he emigrated to Hollywood. He isbest remembered as the Tramp, the tragi-comic figure dressed in baggy trousers,bowler, wielding a walking stick and walking in his inimitable fashion. This patheticborn-loser won the hearts of the world. Yet he was not just an actor-his genius extended to writing, producing,directing and even composing. Perhaps because of his background he wasessentially a compassionate man and one who was not afraid to show it. He directedhis comic genius against the absurdities of the First World War, mindless capitalism,totalitarianism, human frailty in any form. His commitment to the common man nodoubt caused his split with the commercialism of a Hollywood unwilling to upsetthe establishment, particularly during the communist witch hunts of the 1950’s. Heemigrated to Switzerland and died an exile, yet, truly, he belongs to the world.
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Charlie Chaplin, the greatest genius of the cinema, had humble origins.
Brought up in a workhouse, he developed his talents in the hard world of the English
music hall, but worldwide fame only came after he emigrated to Hollywood. He is
best remembered as the Tramp, the tragi-comic figure dressed in baggy trousers,
bowler, wielding a walking stick and walking in his inimitable fashion. This pathetic
born-loser won the hearts of the world.
Yet he was not just an actor-his genius extended to writing, producing,
directing and even composing. Perhaps because of his background he was
essentially a compassionate man and one who was not afraid to show it. He directed
his comic genius against the absurdities of the First World War, mindless capitalism,
totalitarianism, human frailty in any form. His commitment to the common man no
doubt caused his split with the commercialism of a Hollywood unwilling to upset
the establishment, particularly during the communist witch hunts of the 1950’s. He
emigrated to Switzerland and died an exile, yet, truly, he belongs to the world.
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