This question makes no sense. Who did Charlie Chaplin say was a director?
In 1914, Charlie Chaplin made 36 films for the Keystone Film Company.
He appeared in 82 films and directed 11 of them.
Charlie Chaplin - he apparently didn't make it through to the finals. Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
This question makes no sense. Who did Charlie Chaplin say was a director?
In 1914, Charlie Chaplin made 36 films for the Keystone Film Company.
He appeared in 82 films and directed 11 of them.
Charles Chaplin (1889-1977) did direct and star in his own films. His last film was "A Countess from Hong Kong" (1967).
The most popular one are The Kid, City Lights, The Gold Rush, The Great Dictator, Modern Times. But he "made" over 80 films.
Because he wanted to make money
Charlie Chaplin - he apparently didn't make it through to the finals. Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
The Gold Rush
No. Absolutely not. I imagine that seeing the "Chaplin," you'd make that misconception. But no, the two are just dead ringers. Even Geraldine Chaplin, the daughter of Chaplin saw a parallel between the two.But I'll give you this much--he was born to play Charles Chaplin. The best role of his entire career. Still, in a strange way...Yeah, I guess... he is...
The Great Dictator
Because everyone noticed that Hitler looked like Chaplin, so he thought he might as well make a protest film about the Nazi regime. At first, the Americans were a bit nervous about upsetting the Germans, who were still an active trading partner in peacetime. But by the time the film came out in late-1940, nobody was worried about Hitler's feelings any more.