Charles Chaplin

American actor (1925-1968).

Born May 5th, 1925 in Beverly Hills.

Died March 20th, 1968 at 42 years old in Hollywood (pulmonary embolism).

Occupations
actor, film actor

On March 20, 1968, Charles Chaplin, a renowned actor and film actor, passed away at the age of 42. He was born on April 16, 1889, in London, England, and began his career in the entertainment industry at a young age. He rose to fame for his iconic character, "The Tramp," in silent films during the early 20th century. Chaplin's talent and creativity were evident in his films, which often blended comedy and social commentary. He became one of the most influential figures in the silent film era and continued to leave a lasting impact on the industry even after the advent of sound films. Throughout his career, Chaplin wrote, directed, and starred in numerous films, including "City Lights," "Modern Times," and "The Great Dictator." He also received numerous accolades for his work, including an honorary Academy Award in 1972 for "the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of the century." He is survived by his four children, and his legacy lives on through his timeless filmography and contributions to the world of cinema. Charles Chaplin's talent, passion, and dedication to his craft will be remembered by generations to come. May he rest in peace.

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