Charlie Chaplin:The Art of Comedy
David Robinson
None pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0500300631
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Language: English
Publish: March 31, 1996
ArtBiographyBiography MemoirComedyFilmHistoryMedia Tie InNonfictionPop Culture
The unparalleled career of the Little Tramp Charles Chaplin’s Little Tramp is the supreme icon of motion pictures—still recognized and loved throughout the world, more than 90 years since he first burst on the screen. The shabby little figure—with derby hat, too-tight jacket, oversized boots and pants, dandified bow tie, and swagger cane—seemed to symbolize the hopes and fears, defeats and optimism of all humanity. Chaplin’s own biography was a rags-to-riches story that saw the product of a destitute childhood in Victorian London become one of Hollywood’s first millionaires and the owner of his own studio before he was 30. His supreme gift was to transform his experience and knowledge of the human lot into comedy, for which his invention and skill have never been surpassed.