"I tell them to bring him in. He comes in smiling in triumph. And he can't speak English. After his hours of waiting we cannot talk. I feel rather so… - Charlie Chaplin

"I tell them to bring him in. He comes in smiling in triumph. And he can't speak English. After his hours of waiting we cannot talk. I feel rather sorry for him and we do our best. Finally, with the aid of about everyone in the hotel he manages to ask: "Do you like France?" "Yes," I answer. He is satisfied."

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About Charlie Chaplin

Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, KBE (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977) was a British comedic actor and director, usually known by his stage name of Charlie Chaplin.

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Birth Name: Charles Spencer Chaplin
Native Name: Charles Chaplin
Also Known As: The Tramp
Alternative Names: Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin Chaplin Charlot Sir Charlie Chaplin Sir Charles Chaplin Charlie Chaplin Jr. Charles Spencer Chaplin Jr. Charles Chaplin Jr.
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