About Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin was an iconic British actor, comedian, and filmmaker, born on April 16, 1889, in London. He is best known for his character "The Tramp," whose distinct bowler hat, toothbrush mustache, and cane became symbols of early cinema. With a career spanning over 75 years, Chaplin's silent films, such as "Modern Times" and "The Gold Rush," combined humor with poignant social commentary, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest figures in film history.