Charlie Chaplin was a legendary figure in early Hollywood, known primarily for his work as a silent film actor, director, and comedian. Born in London in 1889, Chaplin rose to fame in the 1910s and 1920s with his iconic "Little Tramp" character, appearing in classic films like "The Kid," "The Gold Rush," and "Modern Times." While he's most famous for his on-screen work, Chaplin was also a talented musician who composed scores for many of his own films, including the song "Smile" from "Modern Times," which became a popular standard.
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