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Quote of the day by Charlie Chaplin: 'Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot'
Some days, reality presses up against our face—too sharp, too loud, too close. Deadlines tighten like knots, relationships fracture, and worries fill the frame until they blur everything else out. In ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Self-reliance and keen powers of observation made Charlie realize some universal truths, which he would incorporate into his ...
Scott Eyman’s new biography “Charlie Chaplin vs. America” (Simon & Schuster, publishes Oct. 31) chronicles the amazing – and still shocking – fall from grace that led Hollywood’s first global ...
In 1936, Chaplin came out with Modern Times, his last silent film, and the last one in which The Tramp appears. The silent cinema’s greatest artist was born on April 16, 1889. And whether it was ...
Yet as the public may observe for itself when Richard Attenborough's biographical film "Chaplin" is released at Christmas, the correspondences between Charlie Chaplin's life and work and Woody Allen's ...
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