Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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biographical sketches of the people professionally associated with Chaplin The answer to the question of who were the often unbilled people who supported Chaplin through the years. note: The established players of stage and screen who appeared in "The Great Dictator" and "Monsieur Verdoux" are not included. See a recent edition of International Motion Picture Almanac (edited by Terry Ramsaye for Quigley Publications). ALLEN, PHYLLIS b. Staten Island. 5'8, 175 lbs. Early career: — vaudeville, musical comedy. Screen 1910, Selig Co., Keystone 1913-1916, Fox, Vitagraph, "Pay Day." ARBUCKLE, ROSCOE b. Smith Center, Kansas, 1887. 5'g, 285 lbs. Early career: — vaudeville, musical comedy, toured West with Leon Errol. Brief engagement with Selig Co., 1909. Keystone 1913, replacing Fred Mace. Fatty and Mabel series, etc. Paramount: — "The Butcher Boy," "Fatty in Coney Island," "The Garage," "Out West," "The Cook," "The Traveling Salesman," "The Life of the Party," "Brewster's Millions," "Crazy to Marry." Retired 1921 due to involvement in unfortunate scandal, was acquitted, but barred from the movies. Tried directing under the name of William B. Goodrich: — "The Red Mill" (Marion Davies), and shorts. Died 1933. ARMSTRONG, BILLY b. Bristol, England, 1891. 5'8, 150 lbs. Karno Pantomime Co., Harry Tate's Co., etc. Essanay 1915, Horsley, Cub Comedies, L-Ko, and Keystone comedies, "An Interna