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Mary Pickford Signing United Artists DocumentsDouglas Fairbanks, Charles Chaplin, D.W. Griffith and others look on as Mary Pickford signs the documents which establish the new United Artists production company
Winsome Edna Sailing to Paris(Original Caption) Winsome Edna Purviance (above) sailed aboard the S.S
Charlie Chaplin with Wife Oona(Original Caption) Actor Charlie Chaplin is shown with his wife, actress Oona O'Neill, at the El Morocco nightclub in New York City
Charlie Chaplin in Film PosterPoster for a reissue of the 1919 short film Sunnyside
Charlie ChaplanCharlie Chaplin as the recruit inhis 1918 film Shoulder Arms set in the trenches of WWI
Charles Chaplin and Syndney(Original Caption) Chaplin and son team up in a new movie. Hollywood, California
Charlie Chaplin Reclining On A Sofa(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin reclining luxuriously on a sofa in a scene from "City Lights." Movie still, undated
Charlie Chaplin, Salvador Dali At Party(Original Caption) Rome, Italy: Charlie Chaplin and Salvador Dali at a party in Rome. Photograph
Charlie Chaplin and Edna PurvianceActor Charlie Chaplin wearing his famous costume sits with actress Edna Purviance and a dog
Charles Chaplin In "Sunnyside"(Original Caption) Movie Still. Charlie Chaplin in "Sunnyside": A "First National" Attraction. Chaplin behind counter of retail store waiting on female customer
Charlie Chaplin Serves Breakfast; MovieFrom the 1919 film Sunnyside
Charlie Chaplin In Movie Scene(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin in "City Lights." United Artists movie still. Made in U.S.A
Marriage Certificate of Charlie Chaplin and Oona O'Neill(Original Caption) To Whom It May Concern
Charlie Chaplin and Secretary Outdoors(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin Travels To New York To Attend To Some Film Business
Paulette Goddard and Charlie ChaplinActress Paulette Goddard serves tea to her husband. Frequent co-star Charlie Chaplin in a publicity handout from the late 1930's
Paulette Goddard Posing in Front of a Charlie Chaplin Poster(Original Caption) Chaplin's Back. New York, New York: A gala celebrity opening was held last night at the Lincoln Art Theater on W
Charlie ChaplinSIR CHARLES CHAPLIN (1889-1977) BRITISH BORN PANTOMIMIST COMEDIAN POPULAR DURING HOLLYWOOD'S SILENT ERA. UNDATED PHOTO SHOWING CHAPLIN SANS TRAMP GARB
Charlie Chaplin Posing with Anna Pavlowa(Original Caption) The inimitable and the incomparable, Chaplin and Pavlowa, are good friends
Charlie Chaplin and Production CrewLeft to right: Pauline Garon, Theodore Kosby, Geil de Mille, Charlie Chaplin, Lady Mountbatton, Lord Mountbatton
Charlie ChaplinPortrait of Charlie Chaplin here as a young man. Undated photograph
Charlie ChaplinUp close shot of Charles Chaplin (1889-1977), without mustache. He is smiling with his hand in his jacket
Syd ChaplinPromotional portraits of Keystone comedian Syd Chaplin (1885-1965), half brother of Actor director Charlie Chaplin, C. 1920's
C Chaplin/M Dressler/M Normand In Movie(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand and Marie Dressler in "Tille's Punctured Romance, " directed by Mack Sennett for Keystone in 1914
Charles Chaplin & Claire Bloom(Original Caption) Movie still from "Limelight", 1951, showing Charles Chaplin and Claire Bloom
Charlie ChaplinEarly Portrait of Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin. (1889-1977) Britain born acotr and director
Scene from The Face on the Bar Room Floor(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin as "The Artist" in the 1914 film The Face on the Bar Room Floor
Scene from The Star Boarder(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin in the title role of the 1914 film The Star Boarder, with Minta Durfee and Edgar Kennedy as his landlady and her husband
Charlie Chaplin and Movie CamerasCharlie Chaplin surveys the movie set from behind the cameras
Charlie Chaplin Addressing CrowdCharlie Chaplin addressing crowds via magaphone on the steps of the Sub-Treasury Building New York during the World War I Third Liberty Loan Rally in 1917
Mary Pickford with Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks, SrDouglas Fairbanks, Sr. Mary Pickford, and Charlie Chaplin at a World War I Victory Bond Rally. Pickford wears a suit designed by Lady Duff-Gordon (Lucile) for the film The Little American
Charlie Chaplin Addressing Rally During World War I(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin addressing crowds via megaphone on steps of Sub Treasury Building in New York during World War I rally. (Third Liberty Loan Rally, 1917)
Charlie Chaplin (Left) in Film Scene(Original Caption) Guaranteed Pictures Co. Inc. presents The Charlie Chaplin Festival. (Scene from The Immigrant.) 1917
Charlie Chaplin (Left) in Film SceneCharlie Chaplin (left) and unidentified actor in the 1917 silent film, The Cure
Charlie Chaplin in Police Uniform(Original Caption) Guaranteed Pictures Co. Inc. presents The Charlie Chaplin Festival. (Scene from Easy Street.) 1917
Charlie Chaplin (Left) in Police Uniform(Original Caption) Guaranteed Pictures Co. Inc. presents The Charlie Chaplin Festival. (Scene from Easy Street.) 1917
Charlie Chaplin Speaking at War Rally(Original Caption) 1917-New York, NY: Charlie Chaplin addressing crowds via megaphone on the steps of Sub-treasury Building in New York during World War I third Liberty Loan Rally
Charlie Chaplin in Shoulder ArmsCharlie Chaplin captures German soldiers during World War I in Shoulder Arms
Charlie Chaplin and Three Small ChildrenCharlie Chaplin on the set with three small children in a scene eventually cut from his 1918 film Shoulder Arms'
Charli Chaplin In Military Uniform(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms" (1918). Chaplin directed the film by him-self
Fairbanks, Pickford, and Chaplin Promote War Bonds(Original Caption) Philadelphia, PA.: Liberty Loans Drive WWI. Doug Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, and Charles Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin and Others in a Silent Film(Original Caption) Keeper of the Flame (seventh of ten). In California to act in a silent film, Miss Helen Keller (seated center) met movie comedian Charlie Chaplin in 1918
Charlie Chaplin Waking UpCharlie Chaplin yawns in his highrobe in a scene from his 1919 film Sunnyside
Charlie Chaplin in Sunnyside(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin about to spill a fried egg on his colleague's head. Movie still from Sunnyside, 1919
Stars Signing United Artists Contracts(L-R) Hollywood stars D.W. Griffith, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, and Douglas Fairbanks at a United Artists contract signing
Charlie Chaplin as the Little TrampFull length shot of Charlie Chaplin in typical pose and attire--long-tailed coat, baggy trousers, bowler hat slightly cocked, bambu cane. Undated photograph
Screen Stars with Tennis Pros(Original Caption) Everybody's playing tennis since Bill Tilden went out west to educate em
Actor Charlie Chaplin in Costume(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin in typical hobo attire with hat and cane
Mary Pickford Taking Fairbanks Picture(Original Caption) Mary Pickford takes a picture of husband Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. who is executing a handstand on the roof of a building, 12/19/1920
Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in The Kid(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in "The Kid" BPA2# 3197
Charlie Chaplin in The Pilgrim(Original Caption) 1922-Charlie Chaplin depicted alone in the 1923 release of "The Pilgrim, " a silent comedy directed by Chaplin in which he plays an escaped convict
Film Stars Clowning Around(Original Caption) September 20, 1922. The Greatest Show in the World. Doug Fairbanks and Chaplin "pulled in" by the circus comedy cop
Film and Circus Stars(Original Caption) September 20, 1922. The Greatest Show In the World. Old P. T
Scene from The PilgrimCharlie Chaplin as "Reverend Pim" in his 1923 silent film The Pilgrim
Charlie and Lita Grey Chaplin with Her Mother(Original Caption) Lita Grey Chaplin signing contract to be leading lady in next movie with Charlie Chaplin (right) as Mrs. Lillian Spicer (Lita's mother) looks on
Charlie Chaplin with Sid Grauman(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin with Sid Grauman, Californias spectacular impresario. Grauman was among those who made the famous gold rush to the Klondike in 1898
Charlie Chaplin and Georgia Hale in The Gold RushThe Gold Rush (1925) was written and directed by Charles Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin with Hat and Cane(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin and Georgia Hale in a scene from The Gold Rush. 1925
Charlie Chaplin in the Shoe-Eating Scene from The Gold RushThe Gold Rush (1925) was written and directed by Charles Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin Behind Movie CameraThe Gold Rush (1925) was written and directed by Charles Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin in The Gold RushCharlie Chaplin in a scene from "The Gold Rush"
Charlie Chaplin In "Gold Rush"(Original Caption) 1925-Charlie Chaplin in "Gold Rush", 1925. Movie still
Charlie Chaplin In Movie StillThe Gold Rush (1925) was written and directed by Charles Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin (Right ) in Film SceneCharlie Chaplin (right) and unidentified actor in a confrontational scene from the 1925 silent film, The Gold Rush
Charlie Chaplin in The Gold Rush(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin sits wrapped in a blanket in the snow as The Lone Prospector in his 1925 film The Gold Rush
Exterior View of Charles Chaplin's Mansion(Original Caption) This is a striking view of the home of the King of Mirth, Charles Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin in Deep Thought(Original Caption) New York, New York: Charlie Chaplin--"the Thinker." Arriving in New York City after an absence of two and a half years
Charlie Chaplin Posing with His Wife and a Friend(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin is shown with his wife Lita Grey and writer Elinor Glynn
United Artist Representatives Posing Together(Original Caption) United Artists Declare Independence
Charlie Chaplin Posing with Screen Affiliates(Original Caption) Hollywood Entertains A Distinguished Guest! Photo shows L to R, Douglas Fairbanks; Otto Kahn an Charlie Chaplin
Charles And Lita Chaplin With Infant Son(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin (1889 - 1977) and Family
Charles Chaplin Departing with Wife and Son(Original Caption) Mrs. Charlie Chaplin And Son Sail For Honolulu. Photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Chaplin and son. When Mrs. Charles Chaplin and Charles Jr
Charlie Chaplin(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin, 1927
Charlie Chaplin Leaving Train(Original Caption) Chaplin Arrives In New York To Plan Counter Suit To Wife's Charges! Photo shows Charles Chaplin arriving in Grand central Terminal, New York
Actor Charlie Chaplin with Cigarette(Original Caption) Charlie Chaplin In New York To Fight Suit! Photo shows Charles Chaplin in train
Actor Charlie Chaplin Talking with Reporters(Original Caption) Chaplin In New York To Fight Divorce Suit! Photo shows Charles Chaplin being interviewed
Comedian's Wife Asks $3, 300 a Month!Smartly garbed in a black coat trimmed with white ermine, and wearing a black and silver toque, Mrs. Lita Chaplin took the stand in Superior Court in Los Angeles, Calif
Charlie Chaplin in The CircusCharlie Chaplin plays his classic Tramp character in The Circus, a silent film which he directed and which was released in 1928
Charlie Chaplin on a TightropeA Scene from the 1928 film The Circus
Alexander Moore Laughing with Charlie Chaplin(Original Caption) They Have a Laugh Over the Sticks
Charlie Chaplin Kissing Camilla Horn's Hand(Original Caption) World Fame Breaks Love Romance
Charles Chaplin in Thoughtful Pose(Original Caption) Health Once More His, Chaplin Busy Making New Cinema
Actors Playing Instruments(Original Caption) Musical quartet: Charlie Chaplin with violin, Mary Pickford singing and Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. with string bass