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Content + Structure + Layout and styling Charlie Chaplin 16.04.1889 Charlie Chaplin Charlie Chaplin 16.04.1889 16.04.1889 [Homepage] → charliechaplin.com Occupation: · Actor · Director charliechaplin.com charliechaplin.com · Composer · Screenwriter Actor, director, composer, · Producer screenwriter, producer, editor Occupation: · Editor · Actor "I was hardly aware of a crisis · Director because we lived in a continual · Composer crisis; and, being a boy, I · Screenwriter I was hardly aware of a crisis because dismissed our troubles with · Producer we lived in a continual crisis; and, gracious forgetfulness." · Editor being a boy, I dismissed our troubles with gracious forgetfulness. Films: I was hardly aware of a crisis because The Kid, 1921 we lived in a continual crisis; and, being A Woman of Paris, 1923 a boy, I dismissed our troubles with The Gold Rush, 1925 gracious forgetfulness. The Circus, 1928 Films: City Lights, 1931 Films: Modern Times, 1936 Title Year Title Year The Great Dictator, 1940 ... The Kid 1921 The Kid 1921 A Woman of Paris 1923 A Woman of Paris 1923 The Gold Rush 1925 The Gold Rush 1925 The Circus 1928 The Circus 1928 City Lights 1931 City Lights 1931 Modern Times 1936 Modern Times 1936 The Great Dictator 1940 The Great Dictator 1940 What does "having a website" mean? An example of static site generator: Jekyll Hands on example What does "having a website" mean? + More pages and hyperlinks About me | Biography | Awards | Gallery About me | Biography | Awards | Gallery Biography About me | Biography | Awards | Gallery About me: Charlie Chaplin 1889–1913: Early years 16.04.1889 Awards Background and childhood hardship .html .html [Homepage] → From the film industry, Chaplin received a charliechaplin.com About me | Biography | Awards | Gallery Charles Spencer Chaplin was born on 16special Golden Lion at the Venice Film April 1889 to Hannah Chaplin (bornFestival in 1972,[480] and a Lifetime aboutme.html awards.html Occupation: Gallery · Actor Hannah Harriet Pedlingham Hill) andAchievement Award from the Lincoln · Director Charles Chaplin Sr. There is no officialCenter Film Society the same year. The · Composer record of his birth, although Chaplinlatter has since been presented annually · Screenwriter believed he was born at East Street,to filmmakers as The Chaplin Award.[481] · Producer Walworth, in South London.[2][note 1] HisChaplin was given a star on the · Editor mother and father had married four yearsHollywood Walk of Fame in 1972, having previously, at which time Charles Sr.been previously excluded because of his became the legal carer of Hannah'spolitical beliefs.[482] illegitimate son, Sydney John Hill.[6][note I was hardly aware of a crisis because 2] At the time of his birth, Chaplin'sChaplin received three Academy Awards: we lived in a continual crisis; and, parents were both music hallan Honorary Award for "versatility and being a boy, I dismissed our troubles entertainers. 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