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"To this day, when I say that I went to the American Academy, people are very impressed. The reputation of the school has always been fantastic," says Don Rickles. Full Article at Backstage
If you've been going to punk-rock shows in Seattle for very long, odds are you've seen T.V. Coahran around—either onstage playing with one of any number of bands, behind a merch table or makeshift soundboard at a house show, or else hanging out in the... Full Article at The Stranger
A $50m project is under way to open a museum on the shore of Lake Geneva in 2011, dedicated to the memory of Charlie Chaplin. Full Article at Talk Entertainment
The mansion at Corsiersur-Vevey by the shores of Lake Geneva was Chaplin's last home before his death in 1977. It has been chosen as the site for the museum over the star's homes in London and Los Angeles. His son Michael says, 'He was very happy here.' Full Article at New Kerala
Why are we asking this now? A $50m project is under way to open a museum on the shore of Lake Geneva in 2011, dedicated to the memory of Charlie Chaplin. Full Article at The Independent
The last home of Charlie Chaplin, in Switzerland, will be turned into a place of pilgrimage for fans of the actor who immortalized the "Little Tramp," one of his sons said yesterday. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
It's easy. Send a link to the story you were just reading to a friend. Just fill out the form on this page and we'll send it along. Your name and e-mail address are transmitted to the recipient. Full Article at Deseret News
Michael Fröhlich, a German dealer in classic cars, has sold John Lennon's Mercedes 600, Marlene Dietrich's Rolls Royce Cabriolet and Charlie Chaplin's Bentley S3 in his time but has just arranged his most unusual deal yet -- a five-tonne armored... Full Article at History News Network
The museum will include a giant recreation of the machine from Chaplin's Modern Times. Full Article at USA Today
Charlie Chaplin's last home to become a museum By FRANK JORDANS Associated Press Writer Related: Official site, only in French More News Charlie Chaplin's last home in Switzerland will be turned into a permanent place of pilgrimage for fans of the actor... Full Article at KansasCity.com
Geneva, Switzerland -- Charlie Chaplin's home in Switzerland will be turned into the first museum dedicated to him. Chaplin lived in a vintner's chateau until his death in 1977. Full Article at WFMY | DigTriad.com
Charlie Chaplin is shown in a scene from his 1931 film City Lights. A museum will be created in his Swiss mansion. Full Article at CBC News
Former home by Lake Geneva to showcase life and work of legendary actor Charlie Chaplin's mansion, near Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland, which is to become a museum in celebration of his life and work. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
A photo of the Mercedes limousine that car dealer Michael Fröhlich says drove Hitler. A Russian investor is about to pay millions of for a Mercedes limousine believed to have ferried Adolf Hitler. Full Article at Spiegel Online
GENEVA - Charlie Chaplin's last home in Switzerland will be turned into a permanent place of pilgrimage for fans of the actor who immortalized the "Little Tramp," one of his sons said Monday. Full Article at Canoe
GENEVA -- Charlie Chaplin's last home in Switzerland will be turned into a permanent place of pilgrimage for fans of the actor who immortalized the "Little Tramp," one of his sons said Monday. Full Article at KPTV
tool goes here GENEVA — Charlie Chaplin's last home in Switzerland will be turned into a permanent place of pilgrimage for fans of the actor who immortalized the "Little Tramp," one of his sons said Monday. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
"He was very happy here because he had a family life," Michael Chaplin said of the vintner's chateau where his father lived for more than 20 years and raised eight children until his death in 1977. The actor whose film classics include "The Immigrant," Full Article at Bradenton Herald
Geneva - Charlie Chaplin's last home in Switzerland will be turned into a permanent place of pilgrimage for fans of the actor who immortalised the Little Tramp, one of his sons said on Monday. Full Article at News24
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STRASBOURG, FRANCE - APRIL 01: French police walk past a Charles Chaplin impersonator in front of the cathedral on April 1, 2009 in Strasbourg, France. The NATO's 60th anniversary summit will take place in Strasbourg, France, Baden-Baden and Kehl, Germany from April 3-4.
View Photo »A Charlie Chaplin wax figure is seen at Madame Tussauds in Hollywood, California, on August 27, 2009. Marie Tussaud, born Anna Maria Grosholtz (1761�1850) was born in Strasbourg, France. Tussaud created her first wax figure, of Voltaire, in 1777.
View Photo »A Charlie Chaplin wax figure is seen at Madame Tussauds in Hollywood, California, on August 27, 2009. Marie Tussaud, born Anna Maria Grosholtz (1761�1850) was born in Strasbourg, France. Tussaud created her first wax figure, of Voltaire, in 1777.
View Photo »Joe Vitale dressed as Charlie Chaplin hands out towels at Comerica Park for the Detroit Tigers home-opener baseball game against the Texas Rangers in Detroit, Mich. , Friday, April 10, 2009.
View Photo »A mural entitled "Charlie Chaplin" is seen on a wall in Cannes, southern France, Friday Jan. 23, 2009. In 2002, the municipality of Cannes began a vast programme of adorning local buildings with giant mural paintings on film-related themes.
View Photo »One of more than a hundred Santas who will be taking part in the Santa Fun Run to raise money for Breast Cancer Care is seen dressing a statue of late British actor Charlie Chaplin, in central London, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Some of more than a hundred Santas who will be taking part in the Santa Fun Run to raise money for Breast Cancer Care warm up as they run past a statue of late British actor Charlie Chaplin, in central London, Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »A man walks past the shuttered Il Passetto restaurant in downtown Rome July 2, 2009.
View Photo »This Jan. 31, 1998, photo provided by the United States Postal Service shows Sydney Chaplin, second son of Charlie Chaplin standing next to an enlarged stamp, featuring his father as the "Little Tramp," at the stamps unveiling in Los Angeles.
View Photo »Geraldine (L) and Oona Chaplin, the daughter and granddaughter of late Charlie Chaplin, pose for photographers during a photocall in Salzburg January 30, 2009.
View Photo »Geraldine (R) and Oona Chaplin (L), the daughter and granddaughter of late Charlie Chaplin, and German TV host Carmen Nebel pose for photographers during a photocall in Salzburg January 30, 2009.
View Photo »Geraldine (C) and Oona Chaplin (L), the daughter and granddaughter of late Charlie Chaplin, and German TV host carmen Nebel (R) pose for photographers during a photocall in Salzburg January 30, 2009.
View Photo »Geraldine (C) and Oona Chaplin (L), the daughter and granddaughter of late Charlie Chaplin, and German TV host carmen Nebel (R) pose for photographers during a photocall in Salzburg January 30, 2009.
View Photo »Geraldine (C) and Oona Chaplin, the daughter and granddaughter of late Charlie Chaplin, pose for photographers during a photocall in Salzburg January 30, 2009.
View Photo »Geraldine (R) and Oona Chaplin, the daughter and granddaughter of late Charlie Chaplin, pose for photographers during a photocall in Salzburg January 30, 2009.
View Photo »Actresses Geraldine, left, and Oona Chaplin, daughter and granddaughter of actor and director Charlie Chaplin, pose during the photo call for the presentation of the movie "Imago Mortis", in Rome, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009.
View Photo »Actress Oona Chaplin, granddaughter of actor and director Charlie Chaplin, poses during the photo call for the presentation of the movie "Imago Mortis" in Rome, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009.
View Photo »Actress Oona Chaplin, granddaughter of actor and director Charlie Chaplin, poses during the photo call for the presentation of the movie "Imago Mortis" in Rome, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009.
View Photo »A Charlie Chaplin wax figure is seen at Madame Tussauds in Hollywood, California, on August 27, 2009. Marie Tussaud, born Anna Maria Grosholtz (1761�1850) was born in Strasbourg, France. Tussaud created her first wax figure, of Voltaire, in 1777.
View Photo »I'm a great admirer of all the film comics and slapstick artists, from Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Laurel and Hardy to Abbott and Costello, The Three Stooges and Lucille Ball ... What I want in this show is some of that physical comedy, with a raw, authentic, not-so-polished quality.
My impression is there have been more and more celebrity memoirs over the years and, along with that, a lowering of how substantial a celebrity you have to be ... It used to be that you had to be someone like Charlie Chaplin, who was the greatest movie star of his time. Or a golfer like Bobby Jones. And...
He was fascinated by the idea of geniuses, from Alexander the Great to Charlie Chaplin and Muhammad Ali, but he didn’t consider himself as one of them. He was very humble. He saw himself as a student.
Charlie Chaplin once lost a contest for a Charlie Chaplin look a like. #omgfacts
- subhadeep 1 minute agoRT @OMGFacts: Charlie Chaplin once lost a contest for a Charlie Chaplin look a like. #omgfacts
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Nothing is permanent in this wicked world - not even our troubles. - Charlie Chaplin,
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