One in a series remembering the Los Angeles Times’ 100-plus years of covering Hollywood. One hundred years ago this week, The Times’ Grace Kingsley and cartoonist Gale (Edmund Waller “Ted” Gale) ...
Many of Charlie Chaplin’s films, including “The Kid” (1921), “The Gold Rush” (1925), “Modern Times” (1936), “The Great Dictator” (1940) and ...
On 1 March 1978, Charlie Chaplin’s coffin disappeared. The filmmaker had been buried two months prior following his death on Christmas Day in Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland. (Chaplin, a native of ...
Charlie Chaplin will commence active work on his forthcoming and first all-talking picture, tentatively titled “The Dictator,” shortly after the first of the new year, it was announced today by the ...
• On Jan. 11, 1927, Charlie Chaplin’s $16 million estate is frozen by court receivers after his second wife, Lita Grey Chaplin, sues for divorce. Lita was a 16-year-old hopeful actress when the ...
Can a musical biography ever really be satisfying for an intelligent, adult theatergoer? I doubt it. There have been precious few successful ones over the years (Evita, Barnum), and they tend to go ...
Shawnee Haas is a TV/Movies News Writer for Collider. She graduated in 2021 from the University of Central Florida with a bachelor's in Film & TV Production. She enjoys writing nonfiction and creative ...
A GENERATION has come and gone since Chariot, Carlos, Carlitos, and Charlie became the most famous actor in the world. But Charlie Chaplin at fifty is essentially and physically the same dapper midget ...
Charlie Chaplin is not a Jew (as has been repeatedly claimed in many quarters – “Charlie is a Jew,” the “Daily Express wrote in an editorial only this week). In a new book entitled “Charlie Chaplin: ...
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