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[|CharlieChaplin]

Chaplin introduced the "Little Tramp" who became his trademark. He became the first ever movie star and arguably the most innovative pioneer in movie history.

The Gold Rush was "the picture I want to be remembered by" says Chaplin. It's debut was in 1925 and he was awarded an honorary Academy Award for The Circus in 1928.

In 1940, he made his first full length talkie, The Great Dictator, he played a dual role as a Jewish barber reminiscence of Tramp and Adnoid Hynkel, the maniacal Hitler-like dictator of the country of Tomania.

He released his final film A Countess from Hong Kong. IT starred Sophia Loren and Marlon Brando.

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