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Christopher Chaplin

Swiss and English composer and actor

For the cricketer, see Christopher Chaplin (cricketer).

Christopher James Chaplin[2] (born 8 July )[1] is a Swiss and English composer and actor.[3][4] He is the youngest son of film comedian Charlie Chaplin and his fourth wife Oona O'Neill.

He is the grandson of Eugene O'Neill.[5]

Biography

Christopher Chaplin was born on 8 July at Clinique de Mont Choisi in Lausanne, Switzerland.[6][7] He is the youngest child of film actor Charlie Chaplin and his fourth wife Oona O'Neill: when Chaplin was born, his father was 73 years old.[8] Chaplin's father died of a stroke in at the age of 88, when he was aged

Chaplin studied piano under Irene Denereaz in Vevey, then settled in London to become an actor.

Flashcards Collections. Archived from the original on 5 November Retrieved 11 December Mutual was patient with Chaplin's decreased rate of output, and the contract ended amicably.

He made his feature film debut as Ivan in the comedy film Where Is Parsifal? (), screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival,[9][10] and played Jacques Sette in Charles Jarrott's TV miniseries Till We Meet Again based on the eponymous novel by Judith Krantz.[11]

In Peter Patzak's Death of a Schoolboy&#;[de], a historical biopic about the life of year-old Gavrilo Princip,[12][13] Chaplin took on the role of Trifco,[14][15] and he played Franz Kafka in Jaromil Jireš's film Labyrinth ().[16] The film received the Critic's Choice at the American Film Institute International Film Festival.[17][18]

Chaplin played Rodrigo de Escobedo,[19][20] the Spanish royal notary, secretary of Columbus fleet, and commander of La Navidad,[21][22] in John Glen's historical film Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, released for the th anniversary of Columbus' voyage.[23] In Liliane de Kermadec's return to feature film, the French period road movieLa Piste du télégraphe (lit.&#;'The Telegraph Road') (), Chaplin played John alongside Elena Safonova's Lisa Alling.[24][25][26][27] He played French poet Charles Cros in Agnieszka Holland's historical account of the relationship between Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud, Total Eclipse ().[28][29][30]

Since , Chaplin has focused on a career as a composer, and has collaborated with German experimental, ambient and electronic musician Hans-Joachim Roedelius, amongst others.

In , he signed to Fabrique Records, and released his solo debut album Je suis le Ténébreux in [31][32][33]

Discography

  • Seven Echoes – Kava & Christopher Chaplin (, Fabrique Records)[34]
  • King of Hearts – Hans-Joachim Roedelius & Christopher Chaplin (, Sub Rosa)
  • Je suis le Ténébreux – Christopher Chaplin (, Fabrique Records) – featuring Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Christine Roedelius, Judith Chemla, Claudia Schumann, Pino Costalunga
  • Deconstructed (Remix EP) – Christopher Chaplin (, Fabrique Records) – featuring reworks by Tim Story, Jana Irmert, Peter Zirbs, <tfo>
  • Triptych in Blue – Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Christopher Chaplin & Andrew Heath (, Disco Gecko Recordings)
  • Paradise Lost – Christopher Chaplin (, Fabrique Records) – featuring Leslie Winer, Nathan Vale
  • BJARMI – Christopher Chaplin & Stereo Hypnosis (, Fabrique Records)
  • M – Christopher Chaplin (, Fabrique Records) – featuring Finley Quaye, Aurelia Thierree, Mira Lu Kovacs
  • Enosh – Christopher Chaplin (, Fabrique Records)
  • Jared – Christopher Chaplin (, Fabrique Records)
  • Patriarchs – Christopher Chaplin (, Fabrique Records)
  • Patriarchs Live – Christopher Chaplin (, Fabrique Records)

Remixes

  • "Slippery Forces" – Boz Boorer (, Fabrique Records)[35]
  • "Virtue" – Loretta Who (, Fabrique Records)

Filmography

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    Brief biography charlie chaplin The Great Dictator. Archived from the original on 7 February His career spanned more than 75 years, from his childhood in the Victorian era until a year before his death in , and encompassed both accolade and controversy. The image of the Tramp has become a part of cultural history; [ ] according to Simon Louvish, the character is recognisable to people who have never seen a Chaplin film, and in places where his films are never shown.

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