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Chaplin's iconic character, "The Tramp," was first introduced in the 1914 film "Kid Auto Races at Venice."
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Chaplin was born in London in 1889, but he spent much of his childhood in poverty and had to work as a child performer to help support his family.
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Chaplin was famously plagued by personal and legal troubles throughout his life, including multiple marriages and paternity suits.
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Chaplin was one of the co-founders of United Artists, a film studio that was created to give artists greater control over their work and to challenge the dominance of the major studios.
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In 1972, Chaplin was awarded an honorary Academy Award for his contributions to the film industry, despite being banned from the United States for many years due to his political beliefs.
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Chaplin was also known for his talents as a composer and songwriter.
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Chaplin was a master of physical comedy and his films often used slapstick humor to great effect.
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Chaplin was a pioneer of the silent film era, but he successfully made the transition to talkies with the 1940 film "The Great Dictator".
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