Charlie Chaplin, the silent movie star who famously played The Tramp, died in 1977 at age 88. The actor spent his final years in exile and resided in Switzerland.
When Charlie Chaplin left America for the U.K. in 1952 to promote his film 'Limelight,' the actor’s reentry papers were revoked, and he spent the rest of his life in exile. The silent movie star, best known for portraying his beloved character 'The Tramp,' is now the subject of a new book by Scott Eyman, 'Charlie Chaplin vs. America: When Art, Sex, and Politics Collided.
When Chaplin and Barry broke up, the book said she showed up at his house with a gun intending, she said, to kill herself. Barry alleged they later had sex. 'The gun was in the nightstand between the two beds where I could reach it with my right hand,' she alleged. 'Charles made some remark to the effect that having an affair with a gun nearby was a ‘new twist.
They gave each other what they’ve been searching for their entire lives – absolute acceptance,' said Eyman. 'They gave each other the devotion that neither of them had in their lives from anybody. That’s why the marriage worked… told me they were so tightly wrapped with each other, psychologically and emotionally. For them, it was more than two people being in love. Their devotion to each other went beyond that. It was a very happy marriage. She gave Chaplin the happiness he sought.
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