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My Autobiography
- Narrated by: Steve John Shepherd
- Length: 19 hrs and 35 mins
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A silent comedy star whose legendary slapstick routines are recognisable to this day, Charles 'Charlie' Chaplin's My Autobiography is an incomparably vivid account of the life of one of the greatest filmmakers and comedians, with an introduction by David Robinson
As a child, Charlie Chaplin was awed and inspired by the sight of glamorous vaudeville stars passing his home, and from then on he never lost his ambition to become an actor. Chaplin's film career as the Little Tramp adored by the whole world is the stuff of legend, but this frank autobiography shows another side. Born into a theatrical family, Chaplin's father died of drink while his mother, unable to bear the poverty, suffered from bouts of insanity. From a childhood of grinding poverty in the South London slums, Chaplin found an escape in his early debut on the music hall stage, followed by his lucky break in America, the founding of United Artists with D.W. Griffith and Douglas Fairbanks, the struggle to maintain artistic control over his work, the string of failed marriages and his eventual exile from Hollywood after personal scandals and persecution for his left-wing politics during the McCarthy Era.
Sir Charles 'Charlie' Chaplin (1895-1976) was born in Walworth, London. Best known for his work in silent film, his most famous role was the Little Tramp, a universally recognisable and iconic character who appeared in films such as The Kid (1921), The Gold Rush (1925) and City Lights (1931). His other films include Modern Times (1936), a commentary on the Great Depression, and The Great Dictator (1940), a satirical attack on Hitler and the Nazis.
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"Tells so much about this curious, difficult man...a wonderfully vivid imagination." (The New York Times)
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- lisa broadwood
- 20-06-23
I enjoyed it good book
I enjoyed this story of Charlie Chaplin and the guy who did the audiobook was fantastic too.
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- VickyCobsy
- 04-12-22
Brilliant!
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the life of Charlie Chaplin. The audiobook is very well read and entertaining. I also feel I got ‘my money’s worth’ as it’s an impressive 19-odd hours long. Very good.
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- Nigel
- 29-07-22
Engaging, candid and inspiring throughout.
I knew something about Charlie Chaplin’s life but this supplies fascinating details about his career and personal life, his thoughts on the crafts of acting and film-making, and his thinking on politics and philosophy.
I’d recommend it to anyone with an interest in Chaplin (obviously), and an interest in the history of cinema.
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- Raluca
- 23-01-24
Excellent subject & reader
I enjoyed both the subject & the reader.
I am Happy to have chosen this book!
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- Mrs. N. Martin
- 08-04-24
read by a lovely voice
all very interesting. I knew a bit about his life but this filled in the gaps and he comes across as a kind ,creative person who was treated badly by the American government. enjoyed it.
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- marie power
- 16-05-22
really enjoyed a genius such an interesting read
Charlie's a clearly interesting deep thinker very broad thinker and describes poverty in London he endured as a child
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- Kindle Customer
- 25-12-22
Thoroughly Enjoyable
Fascinating first hand account from a truly great man. The warmth of his personality shines through. I couldn’t recommend it highly enough.
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- Douglas John Mason Mcgaw
- 07-01-23
Fascinating
What a fascinating autobiography of Charlie Chaplin, what a great man. I couldn't stop listening to this book, as not one minute of it is uninteresting.
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- Julian Williams
- 15-02-24
Superb on every front
The story is gripping from start to finish. Rags to riches. I found it compelling, fascinating and shocking in parts (what was America up to?).
A special shout out to narrator Steve John Shepherd. I don't know how Charlie Chaplin sounded when he spoke but I so hope it was like this. It is a superlative read of one of the most absorbing autobiographies I have purchased.
This title is a gem in Audible's crown - and in my library too.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-10-22
brilliant
Nice to hear it in his words, its the only book Ive read I didnt want to end. Kind of makes a mockery of the Downey Junior film which only picked up on the Hollywood stories. Highlighting that politicians and the funding billionaires have learned no one iota.
i will read it again.
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