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An English actor, producer director and composer, who first earned international reorganization through his silent films was born on 16th April, 1889, Walworth, United Kingdom. His father and mother was also entertainer. In the film history, he is regarded as one of the most creative actor. He also composed background music for most of his films. Charles Spencer Chaplin was his full name. Chaplin starred, directed and produced in include The Circus, Modern Times, The Kid, The Pilgrim, Limelight. He wrote My Life in Movies and My Autobiography. In 1992, Sir Richard Attenborough's biographical film Chaplin appeared.
He died on December 25, 1977, in Switzerland.
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal