(en) Charlie Chaplin
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Biography
- 1914.01. Publication of "To make a living", Charlie Chaplin's first film appearance] [1].
- 1919 / Los Angeles. Foundation of United Artists by Charlie Chaplin and other directors. Charlie Chaplin acquires the control of the distribution of his works. [2]
- 1921.12.17 / Lausanne. Presentation by Charlie Chaplin of The Kid (movie), with the participation of Jackie Coogan in the kid's rage, which will make him famous. [3]
- 1931 / Los Angeles. Publication of City Ligths (film) by Charlie Chaplin, for which he also composes the sound system. [4]
- 1931.03.24 / Paris. Distinction from the title knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honor to Charlie Chaplin. [5]
- 1940.12.29 / Buenos Aires. Censorship of The dictator (film) of Charlie Chaplin, because of the protests of the Italian Embassy in Argentina. [7]
- 1943.06.16 / Santa Barbara. Marriage of Charlie Chaplin with Oona O'Neill, his fourth wife. [8]
- 1954.05.28 / East Berlin. Distinction of the World Peace Prize to Charlie Chaplin and Dimitri Shostakovich by the World Peace Council. [9]
- 1952.10.20 / Paris. Distinction from the Officer of the National Order of the Legion of Honor to Charlie Chaplin. [10]
- 1953 / Vevey. Establishment of Charlie Chaplin at Vevey, at Ban Manor. [11]
- 1967.01.11 / London. Publication of Charlie Chaplin's The Countess of Hong Kong (film), her only color movie, with Sophia Loren and Marlon Brando. [12] [13] [14]
- 1971.05.12 / Cannes. Distinction of the title commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honor to Charlie Chaplin, on the occasion of the Cannes Film Festival. [15]
- 1972.04.10 / Los Angeles. Distinction of the second prize Oscar of honor to Charlie Chaplin. [16]
- 1975.01.01 / London. Distinction from the title of commander of the Order of the British Empire to Charlie Chaplin, by the Queen Elisabeth II. [17]