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Charlie Chaplin filmography : ウィキペディア英語版
Charlie Chaplin filmography

Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) was an English actor, comedian, and filmmaker whose work in motion pictures spanned from 1914 until 1967. During his early years in film he became established as a worldwide cinematic idol renowned for his tramp persona. In the 1910s and 1920s he was considered the most famous person on the planet.
Chaplin was born in London and began acting on stage at the age of nine. In 1913, while on tour in the United States with Fred Karno's comedy group, he accepted a contract to work for Mack Sennett's Keystone film company. During his time at Keystone he began writing and directing some of the films in which he starred. Chaplin signed with the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company in 1915 and the year after with the Mutual Film Corporation. In 1918 Chaplin began producing his own films, initially releasing them through First National and then through United Artists, a corporation he co-founded with Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and D. W. Griffith. In the late 1940s and early 1950s Chaplin was accused of being a Communist sympathiser, which he denied. He remained a British subject and, while travelling to England in 1952 to attend the premiere of his film, ''Limelight'', his American re-entry permit was rescinded. Chaplin eventually settled in Switzerland, where he remained for the rest of his life. He made his last two films in England.
During his lifetime Chaplin received three awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. At the first Academy Awards ceremony, held on 16 May 1929, he was originally nominated for Best Actor and Best Director for ''The Circus'' (1928). The Academy dropped his two nominations and he won an honorary award for writing, directing, producing, and acting. In 1972 he returned to the United States after nearly two decades to receive another honorary award, this time for his overall achievements in cinema. The following year Chaplin's score for ''Limelight'' received the Academy Award for Best Music. Although 20 years old by this time, ''Limelight'' had not been released in the Los Angeles area until 1972, and had not been eligible for Academy Award consideration before then.〔 Chaplin also received Academy Award nominations in 1940 for Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay for ''The Great Dictator''. In 1942, Chaplin released a new version of ''The Gold Rush'', taking the original silent 1925 film and composing and recording a musical score which was not released in 1925. ''The Gold Rush'' was nominated for Best Music (Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture). His last nomination was in 1947 for his screenplay of ''Monsieur Verdoux''.〔
As of 2011, six of the films Chaplin starred in have been added to the American National Film Registry: ''The Immigrant'' (1917), ''The Kid'' (1921), ''The Gold Rush'' (1925), ''City Lights'' (1931), ''Modern Times'' (1936), and ''The Great Dictator'' (1940). Also selected was ''Show People'' (1928), which features Chaplin in an unbilled cameo appearance.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.loc.gov/film/titles.html )〕 For his work in motion pictures, Chaplin has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.〔 Note: Type in "Charlie Chaplin"〕
== Official films ==

In 1964 Chaplin established his official filmography with the publication of his book, ''My Autobiography''. The filmography consisted of 80 motion pictures released since 1914. Further detail was added to it in David Robinson's 1985 biography, ''Chaplin: His Life and Art'', which included Chaplin's last film, ''A Countess from Hong Kong'' (1967), as the 81st entry. In 2010 the 82nd film was added with the discovery of ''A Thief Catcher'', an early Keystone film hitherto thought lost.
All of Chaplin's films up to and including ''The Circus'' (1928) were silent, although many were re-issued with soundtracks. ''City Lights'' (1931) and ''Modern Times'' (1936) were essentially silent films, although they were made with soundtracks consisting of music and sound effects, with talking sequences in the latter film. Chaplin's last five films were all talking pictures. Aside from ''A Countess From Hong Kong'', all of Chaplin's films were photographed in 35mm black-and-white.
Except where otherwise referenced, the release dates, character names, and annotations presented here are derived from Chaplin's autobiography, Robinson's book, and ''The Films of Charlie Chaplin'' (1965) by Gerald D. McDonald, Michael Conway, and Mark Ricci.
=== Keystone ===
Chaplin appeared in 36 films for Keystone Studios, all produced by Mack Sennett. Except where noted all films were one reel in length.

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