Charlie Chaplin
British film actor, director and producer. 1889 was born in London on April 6th, 1977 and died in Kosil on February 25th. He lost his father when he was young, and worked as an artist or handyman in amusement parks and touring troupes. 19 13 years, he went to the United States to perform with the Carnaud pantomime troupe, and was attracted by American director M. Seinert, and began his film career. 1965438+On February 28th, 2004, the image of Charlot, a tramp with a bowler hat and a bamboo pole, walked like a duck, first appeared in the movie Between Showers. This image has become the symbol of Chaplin's comedy films, which has been popular in Europe and America for more than 20 years. From 19 19, Chaplin began to shoot independent films. Since then, he has shot more than 80 comedies, among which the famous films in film history include The Gold Rush, City Lights, Modern Times, The Great Dictator, Mr. Verdun and Stage Career. These films reflect the evolution of Chaplin from an ordinary humanist to a master of critical realism. Chaplin, with his superb performing arts, showed deep sympathy for the lower-class workers, made bitter satires on various drawbacks of capitalist society, and mercilessly flogged the fascist leader Hitler. 1952, persecuted by McCarthyism, was forced to leave the United States and settle in Switzerland. During his stay in Switzerland, he made a sharp satire on King McCarthyism in new york. 1972, the United States solemnly invited Chaplin to return to Hollywood and awarded him the Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award, saying that he "made an inestimable contribution to the film art of this century". Chaplin praised People's Republic of China (PRC)'s achievements since its founding.