Rarely-seen Hartsook photo, c.1915
Another rare find from Dominique. See more in my Hartsook collection here.
View ArticleSome of the cast & crew of A WOMAN OF PARIS, 1923
Chaplin is kneeling in front with cameraman Rollie Totheroh. Back row (L-R): ?, assistant director Eddie Sutherland, Harry DâArrast, Adolphe Menjou, Granville Redmond, Jean De Limur, Monta Bell,...
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"He made no attempt to trip the manicure girl, to douse her face in the bowl of water, or pick his teeth with her scissors."From Wichita Eagle, February 13, 1916:
View Article"I'm always conscious of the Chaplin Tramp"
Dylan in London, 1966. Photo by Barry Feinstein.Bob Dylan, who turns 74 today, was asked early in his career about his idols: "If I'm on stage, my idol--even my biggest idol when I'm on stage, the one...
View Article"Syd, the Other Chaplin" @ London's Cinema Museum, July 12th, 2015
"Biographer Lisa Stein Haven will present the highlights of Sydâs raucous life and career, including some new post-publication information, just uncovered last year, that sheds new light on the...
View ArticleA couple more photos of Charlie, Doug, and Mary on the set of Mary's film,...
These rare photos are currently up for auction on eBay.I posted another photo from this series a couple of months ago. See it here.
View ArticleChaplin christens a boat called Nomad before its trip around the world
L-R: Daniel Blum, CC, Georgia, Captain Edward Stetson, & Stephens MirandaThe 50-foot Nomad, in which Stephens Miranda & Daniel Blum were planning a four-year-long, round the world trip, was...
View ArticleMartha Raye on making a film with "Chuck"
ÂİRoy Export S.A.S.Excerpt from "Monsieur Chaplin" by Martha RayeMovieland, February 1948All right, I was scared. That sounds silly, I guess, coming from me, a toughened-up trouper who's afraid of...
View ArticleCharlie at Agua Caliente racetrack in Tijuana, 1935
There's some confusion about the location of this footage. Some say it was taken at Santa Anita race track but others claim the background is definitely Agua Caliente. The latter might be correct...
View ArticleChaplin in the U.S. census
1920:Chaplin is living 674 Oxford Ave. with his first wife, Mildred Harris. Also living in the house are his chef, the wife of the chef, and his secretary, Thomas Harrington (who is somehow only 37. He...
View ArticleMysteries & Scandals: Charlie Chaplin
Here is the Chaplin episode of the E! network's "Mysteries & Scandals" series which originally aired in 1998. If you're familiar with Chaplin you won't find anything new here. The presentation is...
View Article"The Fool" by Charles Chaplin
From Rob Wagner's Script (Vol. 30), October 21, 1944He looked so old and feeble, and so out of place in the turbulent hustle of the city crowd,that my interest was immediately aroused. He was going in...
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