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Charlie Chaplin


Chaplin
  1. Oona O'neill

Charlie Chaplin’s stolen body found A Young Chaplin On this day in 1978 Charlie Chaplin’s stolen body found The coffin containing the body of Charlie Chaplin – missing since his grave was robbed eleven weeks previously was found The legendary silent movie star’s body had been stolen by a pair hapless, stupid grave robbers The kidnapping of Charlie Chaplin’s coffin Missing coffin Having suffered from strokes during the 1960s and ’70s, a frail and wheelchair-bound Chaplin spent his final years living with his fourth wife, Oona, by Lake Geneva in Switzerland. Then, on Christmas Day 1977, he died in his sleep at his home in Corsier-sur-Vevey, aged 88. Chaplin was laid to rest a few days later in the local cemetery, but sadly his eternal rest lasted only a couple of months.

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Oona O'neill

In “A Writer’s Notebook”, Somerset Maugham attributes Chaplin’s profound melancholy and loneliness to his impoverished days back in London and comments that Chaplin is nostalgic to those days: “Charlie Chaplin his fun is simple and sweet and spontaneous. Mabel's Strange Predicament (1914) - 1st Charlie Chaplin Movie Portrayal of The Tramp - Normand - Duration: 11:35. Change Before Going Productions 171,663 views.