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Charlie and his longtime cameraman, Rollie Totheroh, 1923.
If you are not following this blog you should, she has the most amazing and rarely seen pictures of Charles Chaplin, many scanned from her own magazines.
He could be devestatingly handsome!!
This is a great picture, thinking possibly circa 1915/1916.
You get a really good detail of the tramps face (Charlie as a whole did not do close-ups buy very seldom).
White face make up, darkened eye brows, dark make up around the eyes and of course his mustache, it was not always the same shape, it would change from time to time but for the most part become trimmer through the 1920’s-1930’s, to make his face more expressive.
Publicity photo for The Circus (1928)
This is really Charlie? He looks awfully… young and skinny.
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Buster directing “The General” 1927
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Wishing Anna May Wong had gotten more of the respect and appreciation she truly deserved.Submitted by: refinagenilk
Louise Brooks once commented to Buster about this scene, saying
“You were so terribly beautiful in its tragic lighting, Buster, so out of key with your comic character -I can’t understand why you didn’t cut that shot out of the picture.”
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