The Little Tramp
The Little Tramp, portrayed by Charles Chaplin, is a popular character from the silent film era and an icon of early Hollywood.
Director
April 16, 1889
Aries
December 25, 1977
88
London, England
Charlie Chaplin, a renowned actor and filmmaker in the early days of Hollywood, gained fame for his iconic character, The Little Tramp. With a distinctive appearance and comedic physicality, this character quickly became Chaplin’s most popular creation. Some of his most famous works include “City Lights,” “Modern Times,” “The Kid,” and “The Great Dictator.” As a pivotal figure in the silent film era, Chaplin co-founded United Artists and received multiple Academy Awards for his contributions to the film industry. In addition to his cinematic achievements, he was also recognized for his humanitarian efforts and political activism.