The Nymphs from Charlie Chaplin’s Sunnyside c.1919
Charlie Chaplin dressed as a woman (A Woman, 1915).
His was the face of his century. He was the life of his century. Through his will and energy, and yes, genius, he encompassed as much as one man can; the joy and the anguish of his times; their romance, their horrors, and, of course, what laughter we could find in them. He was a flawed man, a haunted man, a tormented man. Which is to say, he was only human. But with this uncanny ability to reflect and refract our humanity back at us.
CHARLES Spencer CHAPLIN //April 16, 1889 ---- December 25, 1977//
Charlie you bad boy!
Charlie on the set of "The Circus".
Charlie Chaplin, 1920s.
Charlie Chaplin 1929
Charlie Chaplin at the beginning of “The Kid” - right before he finds the baby next to the trash cans.
One of my favorite photos and I post quite a lot.
Charles Chaplin from behind - Charlie Chaplin’s “tramp” reflected in the mirror.
Charlie Chaplin with his honorary Academy Award, 1972
Charlie Chaplin (The Pilgrim, 1923).
I know I have posted this before, but I want to appreciate Douglas’s face.
Chaplin in his dressing room (1918).
Charles behind the camera…
Charlie Chaplin and Mabel Normand, 1926