请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Geraldine Chaplin
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

     Dance and modeling  Discovery and early acting, 1965–69  The Hawaiians through Cría Cuervos, 1970–79  French-language and other roles, 1980–89  Chaplin, Scorsese, and Zeffirelli, 1990–99  The Spanish period, 2000–present 

  3. Personal life

  4. Filmography

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2016}}{{Infobox person
|name = Geraldine Chaplin
|image = Geraldine_Chaplin_en_Seminci_2016.jpg
|caption = Chaplin in 2016
|birthname = Geraldine Leigh Chaplin
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1944|7|31}}
|birth_place = Santa Monica, California, U.S.
|occupation = Actress
|yearsactive = 1952–present
|spouse = {{marriage|Patricio Castilla|2006}}
|partner = Carlos Saura (1967–1979)
|children = 2, including Oona
|parents = Charlie Chaplin
Oona O'Neill
|relatives = See Chaplin family
}}

Geraldine Leigh Chaplin (born July 31, 1944)[1][2] is an American actress in English, French, and Spanish-language films, the fourth child of Charlie Chaplin, the first of eight with fourth wife Oona O'Neill.[3] After beginnings in dance[3][1] and modeling,[6] she turned her attention to acting, and made her English-language acting debut (and came to prominence in what would be a Golden Globe-nominated role[7]) in her portrayal of Tonya in David Lean's Doctor Zhivago (1965).[8] Chaplin made her Broadway acting debut in Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes in 1967,[9] and received her second Golden Globe nomination for Robert Altman's Nashville (1975). She received a BAFTA nomination for her role in Welcome to L.A. (1976). Chaplin played her grandmother Hannah Chaplin in the biopic, Chaplin (1992) for which she received her third Golden Globe nomination.

Chaplin has appeared in a wide variety of critically recognised Spanish and French films. She starred in Les Uns et les Autres (1981), Life Is a Bed of Roses (1983) and the Jacques Rivette experimental films Noroît (1976) and Love on the Ground (1984). Chaplin’s greatest critical success was when collaborating with her long-time life partner, director Carlos Saura.{{citation needed lead|date=December 2016}} She starred in his films Ana and the Wolves (1973), Cría Cuervos (1976), Elisa, vida mía (1977), and Mamá cumple cien años (1979). Chaplin was awarded a Goya Award for her role in En la ciudad sin límites (2002),[10] and was nominated again for The Orphanage (2007).[1] Her contribution to Spanish cinema culminated in her being awarded the Gold medal by the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences in 2006.[12] In 2018, Chaplin starred in Red Land (Rosso Istria), Italian movie by Maximiliano Hernando Bruno based on Norma Cossetto and the foibe massacres.

Early life and education

Geraldine Leigh Chaplin was born on July 31, 1944, in Santa Monica, California,[2][3][4] the fourth child of actor and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin, and the first child of his fourth wife, Oona O'Neill,[5] whom he married in 1943.[6] Charlie Chaplin was in his mid-50s when Geraldine Chaplin was born and Oona was 18 years old. Chaplin was the first of their eight children.[5][6] Her paternal grandparents were English singers Charles Chaplin Sr. and Hannah Chaplin (born Hannah Harriet Pedlingham Hill), and her maternal grandparents were Nobel- and Pulitzer-Prize-winning American playwright Eugene O'Neill and English-born writer Agnes Boulton.[7]

When Chaplin was eight years old, her father took the family on vacation to Britain and Europe. Two days after the family set sail, the U.S. Attorney General signed an order refusing him permission to re-enter the country.[8] Chaplin’s father moved the family to Switzerland.[9] She attended boarding school there, where she became fluent in French and Spanish.[3] Also in this time period, Chaplin appeared in a small part in her father's film Limelight (1952).[3]

Career

Dance and modeling

At 17 years of age, Chaplin decided to forgo college to pursue dance instead,[5] and studied ballet for two years in England,{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}} including a period in 1961 at the Royal Ballet School.[3] Chaplin then danced professionally for a year in Paris.{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}} Although a good dancer, she felt she had not trained from an early enough age to excel at it and so gave up ballet.{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}} Said Chaplin "I didn't leave ballet, ballet left me".{{cite quote|date=December 2016}}{{failed verification|date=December 2016}} It was a great disappointment to her.

Chaplin then found work as a fashion model in Paris.{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}}[10][11] She was then discovered by David Lean.{{When|date=December 2016}}{{where?|date=December 2016}}[5] It would be many years before she could bring herself to see a ballet performance.{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}}

Discovery and early acting, 1965–69

When her dream of becoming a ballet dancer ended, Chaplin followed her father into what would become a prolific acting career.[5] She came to prominence{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}} in the role of Tonya in David Lean's Doctor Zhivago (1965).[5] David Lean chose her to play the main character's wife,[12] for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination in the category, "Most Promising Female Newcomer."[13] In an interview to publicize the film, she explained, "Because of my name, the right doors opened."[14]

In 1967, she made her Broadway debut in Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes.[15] Her performance was praised by Clive Barnes in a New York Times review, where he noted that Chaplin "acts with spirit and force… with a magnificently raw-voiced sincerity" giving a performance of "surprising power."[16]

In the same year, she also began what would become a significant collaboration, starring in Spanish film director Carlos Saura's psychological thriller Peppermint Frappé (1967).{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}}

The Hawaiians through Cría Cuervos, 1970–79

Chaplin starred alongside Charlton Heston in the American historical film The Hawaiians (1970).

Chaplin then appeared in The Three Musketeers (1973), as well as the sequel, The Four Musketeers (1974). Chaplin was cast as the obnoxious BBC reporter Opal in Robert Altman's Nashville (1975), for which she received her second Golden Globe nomination, for Best Supporting Actress.[17] She went on to star in the Altman films Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (1976), and then A Wedding (1978), doing Roseland (1977) in between.

Chaplin later occasionally co-wrote scripts for and starred in several later Saura films—for these, receiving her greatest critical success{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}}—such as Ana and the Wolves (1973), Cría Cuervos (1976), Elisa, vida mía (1977) and Mamá cumple cien años (1979). Cría Cuervos won the Special Jury Prize Award at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival.[18] Critic Vincent Canby praised Chaplin's "superb" performance.[19]

Chaplin starred in several films produced by Altman and directed by Alan Rudolph, with a BAFTA-nominated role in Welcome to L.A. (1976), in which she played a housewife addicted to cab rides.[20] She received critical acclaim for her role in Remember My Name (1978), in which she played Anthony Perkins' murderous estranged wife.{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}}

In an interview with The New York Times in 1977,{{full citation needed|date=December 2016}} Chaplin cited that her career was going more successfully in Europe than in the United States. She complained that "I only seem to work with Altman here ... I don't have any offers in this country, none. Not even an interesting script to read. The only person who ever asks me is Altman—and James Ivory."{{cite quote|date=December 2016}}

French-language and other roles, 1980–89

{{expand section | in this and the following subsection, a more representative selection of career work, based on published sources | small = no|date=December 2016}}

In the 1980s, Chaplin starred in several French-language roles, including Claude Lelouch's Les Uns et les Autres (1981), Alain Resnais' Life Is a Bed of Roses (1983), Jacques Rivette's experimental Love on the Ground (1984), and then the American film, I Want to Go Home (1989).

Chaplin also starred in Rudolph's 1920s-set film, The Moderns (1988).

Chaplin, Scorsese, and Zeffirelli, 1990–99

In the biographical film about her father, Chaplin (1992), she played her grandmother Hannah Chaplin, for which she was nominated for her third Golden Globe Award.[17] Soon after, she was directed by Martin Scorsese in The Age of Innocence (1993), and appeared in Franco Zeffirelli's version of Jane Eyre (1996).

Chaplin went on to appear in In the Name of God's Poor (1997).

The Spanish period, 2000–present

Chaplin received a Goya Mejor Actriz de Reparto for her role in Spanish-Argentine thriller En la ciudad sin límites (In the City Without Limits, 2002).[21] Other notable Spanish films she collaborated with and appeared in Pedro Almodóvar's Talk to Her (2002), and Juan Antonio Bayona's The Orphanage (2007), for which she received a second Goya Award nomination.{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}} She also recently starred in the Catalan drama, The Mosquito Net (2010), for which she was awarded the Crystal Globe.[22]

In 2006 Chaplin was awarded the gold medal by the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España—the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences—for her contribution to Spanish cinema.[23]

Chaplin appeared in The Wolfman, in 2010.

In Americano, she appeared with Salma Hayek, and featured with Jane Fonda in All Together (both 2011). She reunited with Juan Antonio Bayona for the film The Impossible (2012). Chaplin received the Best Actress Award at the Havana Film Festival for her role in the Dominican Republic film Sand Dollars (2014).{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}}

In 2018, she starred in Red Land (Rosso Istria), Italian movie by Maximiliano Hernando Bruno based on Norma Cossetto and the foibe massacres.[24]

Personal life

Chaplin has had two serious, long-term relationships. The first was with Spanish film director Carlos Saura, who directed her in several films. They have a son, Shane Saura Chaplin. In 1978, the Chaplin family were the victims of a failed extortion plot by kidnappers who had stolen the body of Charlie Chaplin. Geraldine Chaplin negotiated with the kidnappers, who had also threatened her infant son.[25]

Her second long-term relationship has been with Chilean cinematographer Patricio Castilla, whom she married in 2006, and with whom she has a daughter, Oona.

{{as of|2011}}, Chaplin maintains a home in Miami, Florida. She also spends time in residences between Madrid, Spain, and Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland (the latter near the former long-time home of her and her father).[26][27]

Filmography

Year Film Role Director, Country, Notes
1952 Limelight Little Girl in Opening Scene (uncredited) Director: Charles Chaplin
Country: United States
1965 Par un beau matin d'été
(Crime on a Summer Morning)
Zelda Director: Jacques Deray
Countries: France – Spain – Italy
Doctor Zhivago Tonya Gromeko Director: David Lean; Countries: United States – Italy – UK
Golden Globe Awards Nomination: Most Promising Female Newcomer[13]
1966 Andremo in città Lenka Director: Nelo Risi; Countries: Italy – Yugoslavia
1967 A Countess from Hong Kong Girl at dance Director: Charlie Chaplin; Country: UK
Casino Royale Keystone Kop (uncredited) Directors: Ken Hughes, John Huston, Joseph McGrath, Robert Parrish, Richard Talmadge
Countries: UK – United States
J'ai tué Raspoutine
(I Killed Rasputin)
Mounia Golovine Director: Robert Hossein
Countries: France – Italy
Stranger in the House Angela Sawyer Director: Pierre Rouve; Country: UK
Peppermint Frappé Elena/Ana Director: Carlos Saura; Country: Spain
1968 Stress-es tres-tres
(Stress Is Three)
Teresa Director: Carlos Saura
Country: Spain
1969 La madriguera
(Honeycomb)
Teresa Director: Carlos Saura; Country: Spain
G. Chaplin also co-wrote the screenplay and contributed to the story. Film entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival
1970 The Hawaiians Purity Hoxworth Director: Tom Gries; Country: United States
El jardín de las delicias
(The Garden of Delights)
Actress (uncredited) Director: Carlos Saura
Country: Spain
1971 Perched on a Tree Mme Muller (as Géraldine Chaplin)
Carlos Lisa
1972 Innocent Bystanders Miriam Loman
Z.P.G. Carol McNeil Winner: Medalla Sitges en Plata del Ley: Best Actress
A House Without Boundaries Actress Film entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival
1973 Ana y los lobos Ana Director: Carlos Saura
The Three Musketeers Anna of Austria Director: Richard Lester
Marriage a la Mode Actress
Yankee Dudler Kate Elder
1974 The Four Musketeers Queen Anne of Austria Director: Richard Lester
¿...Y el prójimo? Luisa
Sommerfuglene Anne Zimmler
1975 Cría cuervos Ana The Mother Director: Carlos Saura
Winner: Premios ACE: Best Actress
Film received the Special Jury Prize Award at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival.
Nashville Opal Director: Robert Altman
Golden Globe Awards Nomination:Best Supporting Actress[17]
1976 Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson Annie Oakley Director: Robert Altman
Welcome to L.A. Karen Hood Director: Alan Rudolph
BAFTA Awards Nomination:Best Supporting Actress
Scrim Actress
Noroît Morag by Jacques Rivette; episode from an intended four-part series "Scenes from a Parallel Life"
1977 Roseland Marilyn Director: James Ivory
Elisa, vida mía Elisa Santamaria/Elisa's Mother Director: Carlos Saura
In Memoriam Paulina Arevalo Director: Enrique Brasó
1978 Remember My Name Emily Director: Alan Rudolph
Winner: Miami Film Festival: Best Actress
Paris Film Festival: Best Actress
A Wedding Rita Billingsley Director: Robert Altman
One Page of Love Lise
The Word Naomi Dunn
Blindfolded Eyes Actress Director: Carlos Saura
1979 L'Adoption Catherine Director: Marc Grunebaum; Country: France
Mama Turns 100 Ana Director: Carlos Saura
La viuda de Montiel Adelaida Entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival
Mais ou et donc Ornicar Isabelle Director: Bertrand Van Effenterre
1980 Le Voyage en douce Lucie Entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival
The Mirror Crack'd Ella Zielinsky
1981 Les Uns et les Autres Suzan/Sara Glenn Director: Claude Lelouch
The House of Mirth Lily Bart Television film
1982 Casting Actress
1983 Life Is a Bed of Roses Nora Winkle Director: Alain Resnais
My Cousin Rachel Contessa Rachel Sangalletti Television miniseries
1984 Love on the Ground Charlotte Director: Jacques Rivette
1987 White Mischief Nina Soames Director: Michael Radford
1988The Moderns Nathalie de Ville Director: Alan Rudolph
1989 The Return of the Musketeers Queen Anne Director: Richard Lester
I Want to Go Home Terry Armstrong Director: Alain Resnais
1990 Gentille Alouette Angela Duverger
The Children Joyce Wheater
1991 Buster's Bedroom Diana Daniels Director: Rebecca Horn
Duel of Hearts Mrs. MillerTelevision film
1992 Chaplin Hannah Chaplin Director: Richard Attenborough
Golden Globe Awards Nomination: Best Supporting Actress[17]
Hors Saison Anarchist by Daniel Schmid
1993 A Foreign Field Beverly
The Age of Innocence Mrs. Welland Director: Martin Scorsese
1994 Words Upon the Window Pane Miss McKenna
1995 Para recibir el canto de los pájaros Catherine Director: Jorge Sanjinés; Country: Bolivia
Home for the Holidays Aunt Gladys Director: Jodie Foster
1996 Jane Eyre Miss Scatcherd Director: Franco Zeffirelli
Gulliver's Travels Empress Munodi Television miniseries
Os Olhos da Ásia Jane Powell
Crimetime Thelma
1997 In the Name of God's Poor Mother Teresa
1998 Cousin Bette Adeline Hulot
Finisterre, donde termina el mundo Madre/Mother
1999 To Walk with Lions Victoria Anrecelli
Beresina oder Die letzten Tage der Schweiz Charlotte De Director: Daniel Schmid
2000 In the Beginning Yocheved Television film
2001 Just Run! Madre
The Faces of the Moon Joan Turner
2002 Dinotopia Grandmother OrianaTelevision miniseries
En la ciudad sin límites Marie Goya Awards
Best Supporting Actress
Talk to Her Katerina Bilova Director: Pedro Almodóvar
2004 The Bridge of San Luis Rey The Abbess
2004 A Christmas Carol: The Musical Old Beggerwoman/The Ghost of Christmas Yet to be
2005 Heidi Rottenmeier
Oculto Adela
Melissa P. Nonna Elvira Director: Luca Guadagnino
BloodRayne Fortune Teller
2006 Agatha Christie's Marple Mrs. FaneTelevision series
Episode: "Sleeping Murder"
Les aventuriers des mers du Sud Maggie Television film
2007 The Orphanage Aurora First film with director: Juan Antonio Bayona
Goya Awards Nomination: Best Supporting Actress
Teresa, el cuerpo de Cristo Priora del convento
Miguel y William La dueña
Los Totenwackers Salgado
Boxes Maman Director: Jane Birkin
2008 Inconceivable Frances Church-Chappel
Parlami d'amore Amelie
Parc La mère de Marteau
Ramírez Galerist
Diario de una Ninfómana Abuela de Valére/Valeré's grandmother
Brontë Aunt Elizabeth
2009 The Island Inside Victoria
Imago Mortis Contessa Orsini
2010 Hostias Jean
The Making of Plus One Geri, the casting director
The Wolfman Maleva Director: Joe Johnston
There Be Dragons Abileyza Director: Roland Joffé
The Mosquito Net María
The Trick in the Sheet Alma Director: Alfonso Arau
2011 ¿Para qué sirve un oso? JosephineWinner: Málaga Spanish Film Festival: Best Supporting Actress
The Monk L'abbesse Director: Dominik Moll
Americano Linda
All Together Annie
Memoria de mis putas tristes Rosa Cabarcas Director: Henning Carlsen
2012 O Apóstolo DosindaVoice
The Impossible Old womansecond film with director: J. A. Bayona
The Hollow Crown Alice 1 episode: Henry V
2013 The Return Coco ChanelShort film
Director: Karl Lagerfeld
es:Tres 60 Jean ChristopheDirector: Alejandro Ezcurdia
Another Me Mrs. BrennanDirector: Isabel Coixet
2014 Amapola MeméDirector: Eugenio Zanetti
Sand Dollars AnneDirectors: Israel Cárdenas, Laura Amelia Guzmán
Nominated – Ariel Award for Best Actress
2015Marguerite & Julien Lefebvre's mother
Valentin ValentinJane
2016A Monster Calls The Head Teacherthird film with director: J. A. Bayona
2017 Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams Irma Gordon Episode: "Impossible Planet"
2017 Anchor and Hope Germaine Director: Carlos Marques-Marcet
2018Fallen Kingdom[28] Irisfourth film with director: J. A. Bayona
2018 Red Land - Rosso Istria Giulia Visantrìn

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.premiosgoya.com/pelicula/el-orfanato|title=El orfanato » Premios Goya 2019|website=www.premiosgoya.com|access-date=2019-01-12}}
2. ^{{cite journal | author =Allocine.com Staff| date = December 21, 2016 | title = Geraldine Chaplin: État Civil, Biographie | journal = Allocine.fr | language = French | location = | publisher = | url=http://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepersonne-602/biographie/ | access-date=December 21, 2016 }}
3. ^{{cite journal | author = Hollywood.com Staff| date =December 21, 2016 | title = Geraldine Chaplin: Actor, Dancer | journal = Hollywood.com | location = | publisher = | url=http://www.hollywood.com/celebrities/geraldine-chaplin-57307877/ | access-date=December 21, 2016 }}
4. ^{{cite book | author = Thomson, David | date = 2010 | title = The New Biographical Dictionary of Film | series = A Borzoi Book | chapter = Geraldine Chaplin | location = New York | publisher = Alfred A. Knopf | isbn = 0307271749 | pages = 172f | url=https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0307271749 | access-date=December 21, 2016 }}
5. ^{{cite journal | author = Williams, Holly| date = July 15, 2011 | title = Funny Girl: The Not-So Silent Star Oona Chaplin | journal = The Independent | location = London | publisher = | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/funny-girl-the-not-so-silent-star-oona-chaplin-2312991.html | access-date=December 21, 2016 }}
6. ^{{cite book |author1=Erickson, Harold L. |author2=Barson, Michael | date = August 25, 2016 | title = Encyclopædia Britannica | chapter = Charlie Chaplin: British Actor, Director, Writer, and Composer | location = Chicago | publisher = Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. | url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charlie-Chaplin | access-date=December 21, 2016 }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eoneill.com/library/more/foreword.htm|title=More of a Long Story|website=www.eoneill.com}}
8. ^{{cite book|last=Maland|first=Charles J.|title=Chaplin and American Culture|year=1989|publisher=Princeton University Press|location=Princeton, NJ|isbn=0-691-02860-5|authorlink=|ref={{sfnRef|Maland|(1989)}}}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/film-legend-found-peace-on-lake-geneva/12814 |title=Film Legend Found Peace on Lake Geneva |author=Dale Bechtel |date=2002 |website=www.swissinfo.ch/eng |publisher=Vevey |accessdate=5 December 2014}}
10. ^{{cite interview |last=Chaplin |first=Geraldine |interviewer=Oriana Fallaci |title=Limelighters |chapter=Geraldine Chaplin |url=https://verdoux.wordpress.com/2008/12/02/geraldine-chaplin/ |location=Madrid |date=November 1964 |access-date=2017-03-22}}
11. ^{{cite journal | author = McDonald, Patrick | date = October 27, 2016 | title = Interview: Geraldine Chaplin, at 52nd Chicago International Film Festival | journal = HollywoodChicago.com | language = | location = Chicago | publisher = | }}
12. ^"Geraldine Chaplin to Make American debut in 'Tonia'". The New York Times. November 21, 1964. pp. 26
13. ^{{cite journal | author = Variety Staff | date = January 6, 1966 | title = MGM Leads In Golden Globe Nominations with 20; 'Zhivago' Has 6 | journal = Daily Variety | volume = 130 | issue = 24 | location =Hollywood, CA | publisher = | format = PDF compilation | url = http://www.in70mm.com/news/2015/zhivago/pdf/reviews.pdf | access-date=December 21, 2016 }} This online PDF contains an expertly assembled compilation of news reports and reviews about the movie.
14. ^Reed, Rex "If My Name Was Annie Smith". The New York Times. December 10, 1967. pp. x7.
15. ^Zolotow, Sam. "'Changes coming in "The Little Foxes"". The New York Times. November 2, 1967
16. ^Barnes, Clive. "Theater: 'The Little Foxes' Revisited". The New York Times. January 6, 1968. pp. 24
17. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.goldenglobes.com/person/geraldine-chaplin|title=Geraldine Chaplin|website=www.goldenglobes.com}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/527-cr-a-cuervos-the-past-is-not-past|title=Cría cuervos . . . : The Past Is Not Past|first=Paul Julian|last=Smith|website=The Criterion Collection}}
19. ^Canby, Vince. "Cria! Film on Childhood". The New York Times. May 19, 1977. pp. 71
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://awards.bafta.org/award/1978/film/supporting-actress|title=1978 Film Supporting Actress - BAFTA Awards|website=awards.bafta.org}}
21. ^CINE-PREMIOS GOYA Geraldine Chaplin recibe Goya Mejor Actriz de Reparto. Spanish Newswire Services. February 1, 2003.
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/spanish-director-vila-wins-at-czech-film-festival-2024627.html|title=Spanish director Vila wins at Czech film festival|date=July 12, 2010|website=The Independent}}
23. ^"La Academia de Cine concede la medalla de oro a Geraldine Chaplin". El País. July 7, 2006
24. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.mymovies.it/film/2018/red-land-rosso-istria/|title=Red Land (Rosso Istria)|first=|last=MYmovies.it|website=MYmovies.it}}
25. ^{{cite journal | author = Deseret News Staff | date = February 23, 1993 | title = Geraldine Chaplin: Living Among Ghosts | journal = Deseret News | location = Salt Lake City, UT | publisher = Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/276999/GERALDINE-CHAPLIN-LIVING-AMONG-GHOSTS.html | access-date=December 21, 2016 }}
26. ^{{cite web |url=http://rt.com/art-and-culture/news/geraldine-chaplin-charlie-limelight/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-08-23 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20111123234505/http://rt.com/art-and-culture/news/geraldine-chaplin-charlie-limelight/ |archivedate=November 23, 2011 |df=mdy }}
27. ^{{cite journal | author = Phillips, Michael | date = October 13, 2016 | title = Geraldine Chaplin and 'So Many Ghosts' at Essanay | journal = Chicago Tribune | url = http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/ct-chi-film-fest-chaplin-mov-1014-20161013-column.html | access-date = December 20, 2016 }}
28. ^{{cite news|last=Hall|first=Jacob|title='Jurassic World 2' Will Toss Geraldine Chaplin Into the Maw of a T-Rex|url=http://www.slashfilm.com/jurassic-world-2-cast-geraldine-chaplin/|accessdate=March 6, 2017|work=/Film|date=March 6, 2017}}

External links

  • {{IMDb name|0001036}}
  • {{IBDB name|35040}}
  • {{Amg name|12339}}
{{Chaplin family}}{{Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Chaplin, Geraldine}}

15 : 1944 births|Living people|American film actresses|American people of English descent|American people of Irish descent|American television actresses|Best Supporting Actress Goya Award winners|Charlie Chaplin|Actresses from Santa Monica, California|Chaplin family|20th-century American actresses|21st-century American actresses|American expatriates in Spain|American expatriates in Switzerland|American expatriates in France

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/11 9:47:18