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  • created using {{navbox}}. It can be transcluded on pages by placing {{Charlie Chaplin}} below the standard article appendices. This template's initial visibility...
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  • November 2013 (UTC) ( Back to T:TDYK Article history ) ... that in 1972, Charlie Chaplin (pictured) received an Honorary Academy Award for "the incalculable...
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  • Hannah Chaplin (pictured), the mother of silent screen star Charlie Chaplin, was a British music hall performer? ALT1:... that Hannah Chaplin (pictured)...
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  • eroticism, or the bidders who thought they were going to get a work by Charlie Chaplin.-- Brainy J ~✿~ (talk) 14:07, 22 April 2014 (UTC) Thanks for reviewing...
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  • that Charlie Chaplin's father, Charles Chaplin, Sr. (pictured), was also a popular entertainer? ALT2: ... that the entertainer Charles Chaplin, Sr. (pictured)...
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  • studio executive Mo Rothman persuaded Charlie Chaplin to return to the United States in 1972, which restored Chaplin's public reputation and popularity? Reviewed:...
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  • take a credit for his production work on Charlie Chaplin's 1952 film Limelight due to accusations that Chaplin had communist sympathies? Source: https://www...
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  • 1921 American silent comedy-drama film starring Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan. This was Chaplin's first full-length film as a director; he also wrote...
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  • 2008 February 14 2008 February 16 > Picture of the day Along with Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton was one of the most important comic...
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  • |contact = }} eg: {{Wikimedia UK Editathon invite |title = Celebrating [[Charlie Chaplin]]'s film [[the Tramp (film)|The Tramp]] at [http://www.cinemamuseum...
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  • January 2012 (UTC) ( Back to T:TDYK Article history ) ... that as a boy Charlie Chaplin (pictured) appeared on stage in Sherlock Holmes? Created/expanded by...
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  • |contact = }} eg: {{Wikimedia UK Editathon invite |title = Celebrating [[Charlie Chaplin]]'s film [[the Tramp (film)|The Tramp]] at [http://www.cinemamuseum...
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  • married) and later, the United Artists film studio (with Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin and D. W. Griffith). She was one of the original thirty-six founders...
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  • history ) ... that film pioneers Alice Guy-Blaché, Georges Méliès, and Charlie Chaplin all made films about women's suffrage? Sources: "The Consequences of...
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  • Sahara desert, was shipwrecked near Yap and wrote a screenplay for Charlie Chaplin? Reviewed: Yuraygir National Park Improved to Good Article status by...
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  • that the Montecito Inn (pictured) was built by Fatty Arbuckle and Charlie Chaplin and their friends in 1928 and was the inspiration for the 1936 Rodgers...
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  • dominated the filmmaking and TV industries of Hong Kong? Reviewed: Charlie Chaplin Comment: time-sensitive tie-in with the recent death of Run Run Shaw...
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  • figurines of famous artists including Oleg Popov, Marcel Marceau, and Charlie Chaplin? ALT2:... that Ukrainian ceramicist Olga Rapay-Markish was the daughter...
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  • This article is part of a series about Charlie Chaplin...
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