Charlie Chaplin started from the lowest of lows, but he believed in himself thus making him one of the most famous people in history. Chaplin started off having a bad childhood, but then he realized that he had to provide for himself even if that meant working at such a young age. People believed that he was going in two different directions when it came to political views. He made it big all because a man saw the hope and commitment into his eyes. He knew that Chaplin could make it happen and make it big and he did. Chaplin spent his childhood being a victim of a very poor family with a brother that was not even there, a mother who had absolutely no money to support the family and a father who just really was not there. Chaplin and his brother Sydney had it pretty rough, especially since they both started working at age seven. They were often hungry or beaten if they misbehaved in the workplace. (Wada) Chaplin’s mother was a talented singer, actress and piano player, but that all went away when she was committed to an asylum due to psychosis caused by syphilis and malnutrition. She remained in the asylum until she died. After her death, Chaplin and Sydney started looking after themselves. Chaplin never really knew that much about his father. Chaplin found out that his father was a talented singer, but was a druggie. He died …show more content…
With Mutual, he made some of his best work, including One A.M. (1916), The Rink (1916), The Vagabond (1916) and Easy Street (1917)through his work, Chaplin came to be known as a grueling perfectionist. His begin filming with one leading actor, realize he'd made a mistake in his casting and start again with someone new. During the 1920s Chaplin's career started blooming. During the 1920s, he made some landmark films, including The Kid (1921), The Pilgrim (1923), A Woman in Paris (1923), The Gold Rush (1925), a movie Chaplin would later say he wanted to be remembered by, and The Circus (1928). (Charlie Chaplin