Birthday: Charlie Chaplin is called as pride of silent movies
Birthday: Charlie Chaplin is called as pride of silent movies
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Who does not know the famous actor of Hollywood and Silent Movie Charlie Chaplin in today's time. He always remains in discussions due to his films. Charles Spencer Chaplin was born on 16 April 1889 in East Street, Walworth, London, England. His parents were entertaining in the music hall tradition. His father was a singer and actor and his mother was a singer and actress. They separated before Charlie was three. He had learned to sing from his parents. According to the 1892 census, his mother, actress Hannah Hill, lived in Barlow Street, Walworth, with Charlie and his half-elder brother Sydney. As a child, Charlie has lived with his mother in various addresses in and around Lambington's Cannington Road, including 3 Ponnel Terrace, Chester Street and 39 Methley Street. He was extremely proud of the fact that his maternal grandmother was half banjaran, but also described her as "the skeleton of the family's wardrobe". Chaplin's father, Charles Chaplin Sr., was an alcoholic and had little contact with his son. His half-brother lived there when his mentally ill mother lived at Cane Hill Hospital in Coulsdon. Chaplin's father's concubine sent him to Archbishop Temple Boys' School. His father died in 1901 from drinking alcohol, when Charlie was twelve years old. By 1901, Charles lived at 94 Farrell Road, Lambeth, with eight Lancashire boys, operated by John William Jackson (the 17-year-old son of one of the founders).

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The bad condition of a larynx ended Chaplin's mother's singing career. Hanna's first crisis came in 1894 when she was performing at The Canteen, a theater in Aldershot. In that theater mainly rebels and soldiers used to frequent. Hanna was badly injured by the objects thrown by the audience and she was sent outside the stage after creating a noise. Backstage, she cried and argued with her manager. Meanwhile, five-year-old Chaplin went on stage alone and sang "Jack Jones", a famous tune of the time.

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After Chaplin's mother (known on stage as Lily Harley) was re-admitted to Cane Hill Hospital, her son was left at Lambeth's workshop in South London, then several weeks later went to the Central London District School at Akinchen in Hanwell. The young Chaplin brothers formed a close relationship to survive. At a very young age he was attracted to the music hall and both proved to be quite natural stage talent. The desperate poverty of Chaplin's early years greatly affected his character. In later years the theme of his films reintroduces his childhood deprivation scenes in Lambeth. Chaplin's mother died in Hollywood in 1928, seven years after her sons brought her to America. He had a half-brother by Charlie and Sydney's mother who he came to know after a few years. The boy, Wheeler Dryden, was raised abroad by his father but later joined with the rest of his family and worked with Chaplin and went to Hollywood Studios.

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