Is it just me or does he kind of look like Sal Mineo at picture 28? Very uncanny resemblance there...except that Chaplin's eyebrows were never that prominent at all.
Is it just me or does he kind of look like Sal Mineo at picture 28? Not that there is anything wrong with it, but how frighteningly similar he did look to Sal in this photo of his.
Mr. Chaplin was a very charismatic and elegant of a man. The time and era he came from truly defined his character, as a unique and open minded human being. Let me not forget, genuinely talented. It would be nice if we could not age, but it is an example of the many boundaries we have as human beings.
I felt that I had honestly fallen in love with him while watching "Limelight." He always seemed ageless, didn't he? He had the most unusual qualities about him, but his playfulness--his joie de vivre--really defined him for the ages!
Charlie Chaplin was quite a handsome young man in his younger years and even into his fifties. He looks gentlemanly and distinguished looking. That probably did not come out right but was not sure of the words to say. At least, that is my opinion.
No, it wasn't meant to be sad. I've been watching the Up movies as they came out every seven years since the participants were 28. They are now about 49 and the interviewer is getting old. I wanted to break my suspense about what seven-year increments look like over time. Some few people in history have been photographed enough to find out.
Thanks for the compliment -- I was surprised myself at the final effect. I am working on a female version, England's Elizabeth the First (the former "Queen Mum"). It was surprisingly hard to find a woman who'd been photographed all her life.
Nice to see him smiling all the way thru - a touch bittersweet that we only have movies to remember him by, but thats more than most families have with them. Enjoyed the smiles, thanks.
He was so lovely at every age. Even when he was old you could see "The Little Fellow" Peeking out. I love you Charlie!
molliebean 10 months ago
dang... his 28 year old self 0.0
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Is it just me or does he kind of look like Sal Mineo at picture 28? Very uncanny resemblance there...except that Chaplin's eyebrows were never that prominent at all.
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Is it just me or does he kind of look like Sal Mineo at picture 28? Not that there is anything wrong with it, but how frighteningly similar he did look to Sal in this photo of his.
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83survivor 1 year ago
I've always loved Chaplin. He was brilliant and really was an extraordinarily good-looking man, as well.
NyteScrybe 1 year ago 6
28 he looks exacly like me
scary?
liamblackere 1 year ago
@liamblackere wanna go on a date?? :D
HubbaReneBubba 10 months ago
@HubbaReneBubbthanks for the offer ,but im just 15!
liamblackere 10 months ago
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@liamblackere too bad :) write me when you grow up
HubbaReneBubba 5 months ago
Mr. Chaplin was a very charismatic and elegant of a man. The time and era he came from truly defined his character, as a unique and open minded human being. Let me not forget, genuinely talented. It would be nice if we could not age, but it is an example of the many boundaries we have as human beings.
gjay700 2 years ago 5
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He smiles more as he makes money ha :D
kutay2005 2 years ago
I felt that I had honestly fallen in love with him while watching "Limelight." He always seemed ageless, didn't he? He had the most unusual qualities about him, but his playfulness--his joie de vivre--really defined him for the ages!
Jeannemarie : )
LaurierReglisse 3 years ago 16
Interesting video. Time sure does fly. It is spooky how we all physically change and age. Charlie wasn't a bad looking guy though. Very talented.
80stimeagain 3 years ago 5
Charlie Chaplin was quite a handsome young man in his younger years and even into his fifties. He looks gentlemanly and distinguished looking. That probably did not come out right but was not sure of the words to say. At least, that is my opinion.
movierocks 4 years ago 11
@movierocks Sounds absolutely right to me :)
L1ZZ1771 6 months ago
My son names charlie after this great man
and he understand I`ve love chaplin so much
nobodys like him his the true entertainer.
love you a lot charlie.:-)
undergroundfunk 4 years ago 8
I don't think it's sad (was it meant to be???)
because he got really old, never lost his smile and will live forever as a legend :-)
McKanone 4 years ago 10
No, it wasn't meant to be sad. I've been watching the Up movies as they came out every seven years since the participants were 28. They are now about 49 and the interviewer is getting old. I wanted to break my suspense about what seven-year increments look like over time. Some few people in history have been photographed enough to find out.
56kmodem 4 years ago 2
thats left me emotional and quite numb. how fitting to have a clock ticking in the background. he was fantastic. you must do more of these
damianminchin 4 years ago 5
Thanks for the compliment -- I was surprised myself at the final effect. I am working on a female version, England's Elizabeth the First (the former "Queen Mum"). It was surprisingly hard to find a woman who'd been photographed all her life.
56kmodem 4 years ago
Okay, that is posted now. YouTube won't let me put the url in the comments, so click my user and find it.
56kmodem 4 years ago
The Queen Mum 7up video is at YTN0C38hWsY
56kmodem 4 years ago
Nice to see him smiling all the way thru - a touch bittersweet that we only have movies to remember him by, but thats more than most families have with them. Enjoyed the smiles, thanks.
trendyjesusboy 4 years ago
Thats the saddest video i've ever seen
drmoonrat 5 years ago