Autographed photo of actor, screenwriter, composer and producer Charlie Chaplin
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Charlie Chaplin is an American and English film actor, film director, screenwriter, composer, producer and editor, a universal master of cinematography, the creator of one of the most famous images of world cinema — Charlie the tramp, who appeared in short comedies set on stream in the 1910s at the Keystone Film studio. Chaplin actively used the techniques of pantomime and buffoonery, although since the 1920s much more serious social themes began to appear in his work. Starting in April 1914, Chaplin began acting as a director and screenwriter for most films with his own participation, from 1916 he also produced films, and from 1918 he wrote music.
Charlie Chaplin's life and creative activity has always been fanned by many myths of varying degrees of fantasy — according to some reports, attempts were being made on him, he was a communist, conducted secret correspondence with Lenin, participated in a competition of his own doubles and banned his films from being shown in the Soviet Union. Most of them were refuted by the actor himself or his biographers, but there are also enough reliable episodes of his biography worthy of the palm branch of the Cannes Film Festival.
For example, in the early 1930s Chaplin visited Winston Churchill and noted the quality of the brickwork of the fence. In response, Churchill boasted that he laid it out himself, like all the other brick structures on the estate, and admitted that working with bricks is the only thing that really calms him. Chaplin wanted to learn how to lay out brick walls himself, and Churchill agreed to hold a master class only if the actor would not tell anyone the secret of his masonry. Chaplin agreed and kept his word: what the secret was is still unknown. Chaplin never used the wall-building skill acquired thanks to Churchill, but bricklaying together became the beginning of a long-term friendship.
Material: paper.
Sizes: 37.6 × 39 × 3 cm .