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wefightbullying: My pain may be the reason for somebody’s laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody’s pain.
― Charlie Chaplin
jinyounglandss: The saddest thing I can imagine is to get used to luxury. Charlie Chaplin
Fact: Once Charlie Chaplin entered a contest for “Charlie Chaplin look-alikes” and he came in third.
distractedfilm: CHARMED:
Charlie Chaplin and Sophia Loren.
feuilladist: Two years later, Moving Picture World publishes a feature on Smith's time in Russia, in which he claims, among other things, that Russians "do not see any humor in American comedies, particularly the slapstick variety... even the Charlie Chaplin films"
fender51093: You’ll never find a rainbow if you’re looking down. by Charlie Chaplin
jamz403Radio: Yellow Man And Charlie Chaplin - Fire Down Below
100YearsAgoNews: March 29, 1923: Charlie Chaplin's home in Los Angeles is broken into by an infatuated Mexican admirer. Marina Vega, 25, puts on his pajamas and hides in his bed, where she's found by the comedian's valet. Chaplin himself convinces her to leave, saying he won't press charges. 1/2
Chye18612008: While most celebrated & adulated British comedians, from Charlie Chaplin to Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, Alan Bennett, Spike Milligan, & Rowan Atkinson, were/are straight funnymen, Paul O'Grady was essentially a comic cock in a flamboyant frock!
HauntScreenPod: I spent yesterday afternoon arguing with a Charlie Chaplin chatbot instead of writing a newsletter, so I'm taking this week off. See you Wednesday 4/5!
RoyalBlackBird: "A day without laughter is a day wasted." - Charlie Chaplin
pease_k_night: Charlie Chaplin - Final Speech from The Great Dictator
pease_k_night: great dictator speech charlie chaplin
BohemiaStable: Charlie Chaplin's attendance at a Sumo Wrestling tournament in Tokyo, May 1932, likely saved him from assassination: http://bit.ly/hT0WR6
toma_bke: Charlie Chaplin - Final Speech from The Great Dictator
FXMC1957: PHOTO OF THE DAY. Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin (1929).
ValaAfshar: Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times, 1936
This comedic masterpiece finds Chaplin employed at a state-of-the-art factory where the inescapable machinery completely overwhelms him, and where various mishaps keep getting him sent to prison.
ghostfacerule34: Ifhucking love Charlie Chaplin
Catheri57583356: Not - it’s of Charlie Chaplin and it’s in Switzerland!
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ENGLISHmeigen_: You’ll never find a rainbow if you’re looking down.
- Charlie Chaplin
_Delz_: Oh my God I didn’t see it at all. This is Charlie Chaplin!!!
khadijah_ayoub: Charlie Chaplin and his son Michael - A King in New York (clip)
jinyounglandss: The saddest thing I can imagine is to get used to luxury. Charlie Chaplin
SmithSpeaksCorp: A day without a smile is a day wasted. - Charlie Chaplin
OmuhindaDithan: Mr Bean or Charlie Chaplin?
DJCrackerJack1: Garnett Silk / Charlie Chaplin - EVERY KNEE SHALL BOW
jusabot2: Did you know! Oona Chaplin, who played Robb Stark’s wife in Game of Thrones, is Charlie Chaplin’s granddaughter.
Ranjank29020763: “You’ll never find a rainbow if you’re looking down.”
~Charlie Chaplin.
ArtShulman: Charlie Chaplin - Final Speech from The Great Dictator
PeteCroatto: Wait until you hear about Charlie Chaplin.
notnancyehab: “I love walking in the rain because no one can see my tears” - Charlie Chaplin
Fact: Charlie Chaplin made his movie mocking Hitler with his own money because Hollywood was afraid of losing money if they took a stand.
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wefightbullying: My pain may be the reason for somebody’s laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody’s pain.
― Charlie Chaplin
Chopsyturvey: Albert Einstein met Charlie Chaplin in 1931, Einstein said, “What I admire most about your art is that "You do not say a word, & yet world understands you." “It's true.” Replied Chaplin, "But your fame is even greater. The world admires you, when no one understands you."
tcm: From the moment he beanpoles his way into the lobby of a French beachfront hotel in MR. HULOT'S HOLIDAY, blown in by a whistling gust of sand-laden wind, Jacques Tati's Hulot became as indelible an icon as Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp.
wordsbisarahpt2: just you wait until you find out how many words charlie chaplin said in his films
RamojiSatish: “My pain may be the reason for somebody's laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody's pain.”
― Charlie Chaplin
jgillis887: This is actually an image of Charlie Chaplin, yes?
adambonin: Charlie Chaplin said even fewer in Modern Times, City Lights, and The Gold Rush combined, and he had earned about $275M (in today's dollars) by 1927. Let's see Keanu do this:
nickbeattie99: Just wait til you hear about Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton tho
suntoshpillay: Trevor Noah bags €150k as winner Europe's Erasmus Prize, making him the first comedian to win it since Charlie Chaplin in 1965.
Laughter is lucrative, hey!
SpinyDykeLizard: Very true! And further, you won't BELIEVE how much they paid Charlie Chaplin per word
MrAnthonyWeiss: Damn, wait until they hear about Charlie Chaplin.
comculturaearte: “The Great Dictator” (1940), filme de Charlie Chaplin
RothThePatriot: How relevant and insightful. Now do Charlie Chaplin movies.
silentmoviegifs: Charlie Chaplin in The Cure (1917)
labuzamovies: Wait till you hear about Charlie Chaplin.
KremserMariana1: Charlie Chaplin - Complete Globe Scene - The Great Dictator
NateHood257: Also, has anyone else noticed that, even when compared with his contemporaries like Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd, Arbuckle's films could be weirdly mean-spirited? I wonder if Arbuckle used these films to vent his hurt and anger over being labeled "Fatty" his whole life?
jamz403Radio: Yellow Man And Charlie Chaplin - Fire Down Below
Rumiiii_bss: "My pain may be the reason for somebody's laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody's pain."
-- Charlie Chaplin
RISING STAR NIMRIT
KremserMariana1: Charlie Chaplin - World War II (HD) "The Great Dictator"
KremserMariana1: Charlie Chaplin - The Great Dictator 1940 - in a plane (Charlie Chaplin ...
KremserMariana1: Charlie Chaplin in the trenches (Scene from Shoulder Arms, 1918)
KremserMariana1: Message to the world Charlie Chaplin
Engr_Farooq_: Young Charlie Chaplin..1916
Fact: The greatest number of takes for one scene in a film is 324 in Charlie Chaplin’s 1931 City Lights
Politica_Econom: - Tsinghua UniversityThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The list of well-known individuals who have been targeted by FVEY include politicians, government leaders, entrepreneurs and even entertainers. Some of these individuals include:
- Charlie Chaplin
- Strom Thurmond
KremserMariana1: Message to the world Charlie Chaplin
JBrandonIngram: Smile, though your heart is aching. Smile, even though it's breaking. When there are clouds in the sky, you'll get by if you smile through your pain and sorrow. Smile and maybe tomorrow, you'll see the sun come shining through for you.
-Charlie Chaplin
MultiMotivMedia: THIS SPEECH FROM CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHANGED MY LIFE! | YOU THE PEOPLE HAVE ...
AllOur_Stories: FRED KARNO BORN OTD 1866. Invented slapstick. 200 staff and 30 companies toured from his Camberwell Fun Factory, where the first custard pie was thrown. Charlie Chaplin, Stan Laurel, Buster Keaton & Max Miller hit the road and took the world by storm.
IChountis: A spring escapade at the Grand Hotel in Eastbourne can be a delightful experience. It is a sympathetically refurbished 19th-century hotel, now part of the SLH family.
In its long history, the Grand has welcomed personalities like Sir Winston Churchill and Sir Charlie Chaplin.
Radio702: After English humourist Charlie Chaplin won this prize in 1965, Noah becomes the second comedian in almost 60 years to win it too.
HistoryColoured: Legendary actor and filmmaker, Charlie Chaplin (highlighted), photographed as a child at the age of 7 in 1897 at the Central London District School in Hanwell, England.
See more photos of historical figures when they were children:
LindaHe19920927: This good material for a Charlie Chaplin Movie. Hah Hah! Linda Hennessy
wanderwithodin: Charlie Chaplin amd Paulette Goddard in Modern Times.
CerebralWisdom: I went into the business for the money, and the art grew out of it. If people are disillusioned by that remark, I can't help it. It's the truth. - Charlie Chaplin
yasyntek: The 12 minute standing ovation Charlie Chaplin received upon receiving his honorary Oscar was the longest in Oscar history.. for more click here:
adanglein: "My pain may be the reason for somebody’s laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody’s pain.” ~ Charlie Chaplin
bishopadiele: “My pain may be the reason for somebody's laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody's pain.”
― Charlie Chaplin
ZeroneousGaming: I was listening to this earlier and all I could think was, "a Freya classic Charlie Chaplin style slapstick bit would be golden"
PietFitriady: Charlie Chaplin as a young man without makeup on in c. 1916. Credit: lori.follart.history in color
Maraaaks: "When I really started to love myself, I stopped wishing that I was always right, so I was less wrong. Today I realized that it is called modesty."
Charlie Chaplin
silentmoviegifs: Charlie Chaplin and Merna Kennedy in The Circus (1928)
93DWTW: Charlie Chaplin, 1927
Loypowerless: if Charlie Chaplin was Jewish and made 21 Jump Street millions woulda been alive
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ATGWSuccess: 35 Inspirational Charlie Chaplin Quotes On Success
100YearsAgoNews: March 24, 1923: A 79-year-old London moviegoer, Joseph Chatfield, is found to have died laughing at a Charlie Chaplin movie. His outburst caused his heart to fail as he sat in a theater, a coroner’s inquest rules.
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PakStartup: When Charlie Chaplin Received His Honorary Oscar, He Got 12 Minute Standing Ovation, The Longest in Oscar History
OfficialBlog_UR: Trevor Noah recently made history as the first comedian to win the Erasmus Prize since Charlie Chaplin in 1965. With 16 other major awards under his belt, including 1 Emmy and 8 NAACP Image Awards, he continues to raise the bar for excellence in entertainment.
raghavpatel: “My pain may be the reason for somebody’s laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody’s pain”. - Charlie Chaplin
paul1964Jam: A young looking Charlie Chaplin in 1916.
dryanswords: NW Edward Gorey’s favorite Charlie Chaplin movie
kasu12mi: There’s something just as inevitable as death. And that’s life.
- Charlie Chaplin
thebestinvesto1: Imagination means nothing without doing
Charlie Chaplin
blairblkwaldorf: watching ppl gaslight charlie chaplin for refusing to support the nazi party for their antisemitism before world war 2 is crazy
NeilMcMahon: Charlie Chaplin was a Fitzroy barista apparently.
MichaelWarbur17: The genius behind CHARLIE CHAPLIN’s pioneering filmmaking laid bare in this clip showing how the death-defying Roller Skating sequence in “Modern Times” (1936) was made.
MichaelWarbur17: CHARLIE CHAPLIN
MODERN TIMES (1936)
Genius.
dzehoi: Trevor Noah joins Charlie Chaplin in the history books as the second comedian to win Erasmus Prize | Life
DavidBlenko: More than cleverness, we need kindness and gentleness ~ Charlie Chaplin
JordanLage: Ironically, the film whose score would beat out Williams's POSEIDON ADVENTURE & IMAGES Oscar nods 4 days later for the 1972 Academy Award for Best Dramatic Score was also playing in town: Charlie Chaplin's LIMELIGHT. Chaplin's win for the 1952 film was his only competitive Oscar.