On Feb. 5, 1919, screen legends Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith formed United Artists.
The Academy Awards honor the best in film. But sometimes they strike out. Here are 10 classics shut out at the Oscars, from ...
The Museum of Modern Art has worked on a meticulous restoration of Chaplin’s 1918 film “Shoulder Arms,” screening on Thursday ...
Charlie Chaplin, the legendary silent film star, was a man of timeless style and class. Known for his iconic bowler hat, cane, and unforgettable mustache, Chaplin also had impeccable taste when it ...
The men's toilets in Kennington closed in 1988 and are so old they are said to have been used by the legendary actor Charlie Chaplin ...
On Christmas Day 1977 the world lost a legend when Charlie Chaplin died of a stroke in his sleep. The comedy genius had fame of a magnitude modern stars can only dream of. His life was not without ...
On Jan. 27 at 7 p.m., The Paramount will host a screening of Charlie Chaplin's 1925 classic “The Gold Rush,” with a 15-piece ...
A Watford Observer photographer captured these images in October 1971 when Charlie Chaplin visited Heronsgate near Chorleywood. (Image: Watford Observer) Our photographers’ diary does not record why ...
Doug Protsik returns to the Emery Community Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.m., to lend his “Old Time Piano” masterfulness to a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s silent film ...
In today’s chaotic world, it seems we could all use a few words of wisdom. I recently came across an article about Charlie Chaplin. One of his comments referred to the six best doctors in the world. I ...
United Artists co-founder Charlie Chaplin, who directed, produced, scored and starred in most of his own films, reshot one scene in “City Lights,” featuring his famous Little Tramp character, 342 ...