Sydney Chaplin

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.7533

Gender

Male

Birthday

31-Mar-1926

Age

(100 years old)

Place of Birth

Beverly Hills, California, USA

Also Known As
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Sydney Chaplin

Biography

Sydney Earl Chaplin (March 30, 1926 – March 3, 2009) was an American actor. He was the second son of Charlie Chaplin and Lita Grey. One of his major roles was his father's film Limelight (1952). In theater, Chaplin won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his 1957 performance in Bells Are Ringing.


Credits

King, Queen, Joker King, Queen, Joker (1921) Character: N/A
King, Queen, Joker is a 1921 silent feature farce written and directed by Sydney Chaplin, Charlie's older brother. The picture was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film was shot in England, France and the United States. Less than a reel of this film, the barbershop sequence, survives at the British Film Institute. It was included in the 2011 Criterion DVD special two disc edition release of The Great Dictator.
Des goûts et des couleurs Des goûts et des couleurs (1974) Character: N/A
The owner of a luxurious yacht seduces attractive women to deliver them to a black crew member.
Medical Story Medical Story (1975) Character: Dr. Harris
A young intern goes up against three older surgeons as to whether or not a young actress should get a hysterectomy.
Columbus entdeckt Krähwinkel Columbus entdeckt Krähwinkel (1954) Character: Clark Hunter
Two GIs haven fallen in love with "Fräuleins", decide to stay in Germany and open a typically American drugstore in the center of the small town where their girlfriends live.
The Adding Machine The Adding Machine (1969) Character: Lieutenant Charles
An accountant whose job is about to be taken over by a computer starts to re-examine his life and his priorities.
Follow That Man Follow That Man (1961) Character: Eddie Miller
A farcical comedy about a con-man and a girl reporter who find romance while the former is planning a coup at a Swedish dowager's expense.
Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin (2003) Character: Self
Brilliant, long in-the-works story of the life and art of the world's greatest comedian and the cinema's first genius, Charlie Chaplin. Produced, written and directed by renowned film critic Richard Schickel.
Chaplin in Bali Chaplin in Bali (2017) Character: Self (archive footage)
In 1932, Chaplin, in full midlife crisis, escapes to Bali in search of himself to find the artistic rejuvenation and inspiration to do his difficult transition to sound film.
Das Lied der Balalaika Das Lied der Balalaika (1971) Character: John
Sasha Voronin, a famous singer about to marry supermodel Nathalie, falls victim to John Darow, who attempts to murder him by knocking him out and throwing him into the sea. Sacha is taken in by fishermen, but he has lost his memory and takes the name Samson. Samson's memory begins to awaken when he hears a familiar tune during a circus performance, and begins to sing. Deciding to leave with the circus troupe, he ends up being hired by the director of a radio station, who launches him on the air under the name of "unknown singer". Nathalie, meanwhile married to John, recognizes his voice and wants to find him; Sacha rejects her because he has fallen in love with Maria. John again tries to eliminate Sacha, then attempts to kidnap Maria. After a mad chase, Sacha defeats John, who is arrested by the police.
Chaplin Today: Limelight Chaplin Today: Limelight (2003) Character: Self
A short documentary about the making of Chaplin's "Limelight."
Keep in Step Keep in Step (1959) Character: Self
An hour of music and comedy sketches hosted by Phil Silvers. Sponsored by Pontiac automobiles.
Ho ! Ho ! (1968) Character: Canter
Race driver who has lost his membership card becomes the chauffeur of a gangsters pack
Quantez Quantez (1957) Character: Gato
A gang of bank robbers with a posse in hot pursuit. Riding into the desert, they take refuge in Quantez, a small town they find deserted. Their horses tired and near death, they’re forced to stay the night — with the plan to cross the border into Mexico the next day.
Le Clan des Siciliens Le Clan des Siciliens (1969) Character: Jack
An ambitious mobster plans an elaborate diamond heist while seducing the daughter-in-law of a ruthless mob patriarch as a determined police commissioner closes in on all of them.
Four Girls in Town Four Girls in Town (1957) Character: Johnny Pryor
Four young starlets, from various parts of the world, are called to Hollywood to test for the lead in a major film. Each is romantically pursued by the director, composer, playboy, and actor. Which one of an international quartette of beauties will replace Universal's glamour star in an upcoming Biblical epic?
Limelight Limelight (1952) Character: Neville
A fading music hall comedian tries to help a despondent ballet dancer learn to walk and to again feel confident about life.
La Grande Maffia La Grande Maffia (1971) Character: Bank Director
After receiving a mobster's heart as a transplant, a modest bank teller embarks on a life of criminal exploits.
Confession Confession (1955) Character: Mike Nelson
A confession to a priest from a thief leads to the priest's life being threatened by his gang.
Se incontri Sartana prega per la tua morte Se incontri Sartana prega per la tua morte (1968) Character: Jeff Stewal
After a stagecoach is robbed and the passengers murdered, a long and tangled series of surprise attacks and murderous double-crosses, leaves the coach's strongbox in the hands of the killer Lasky. It is up to the legendary hero Sartana to track down the missing money and determine just who is ultimately behind the grisly robberies and killings.
Troppo per vivere... poco per morire Troppo per vivere... poco per morire (1967) Character: Inspector Chandler
When Gordon Smash tries to get away with the loot from a successful diamond heist, his fellow conspirators shoot him in the back. Smash manages to get a clue to newspaper reporter Robert Foster, who sets of to retrieve the diamonds. Despite becoming a target for the rest of the gang, Foster prefers to rely on fashion model Arabella and news paper photographer 'Flash' instead of the more seasoned Inspector Chandler.
A Countess from Hong Kong A Countess from Hong Kong (1967) Character: Harvey Crothers
A Russian countess stows away in the stateroom of a married U.S. diplomat bound for New York.
Pagó cara su muerte Pagó cara su muerte (1968) Character: Red Stacy
Forced to abandon their land that was sold to the United States, a group of Mexicans turns into bandits. Their leader, Rojas, with the help of Trevor organizes a big robbery. But, caught by the sheriff, he is condemned to 20 years of prison. Threatening to torture Rojas' son, Trevor learns where the money is hidden, not realizing that Rojas' revenge would be so ruthless...
The Woman Hunter The Woman Hunter (1972) Character: George
A wealthy woman, vacationing in Acapulco with her stuffy husband, stumbles upon evidence that she is being stalked by an international jewel thief and murderer.
Land of the Pharaohs Land of the Pharaohs (1955) Character: Treneh
A captured architect designs an ingenious plan to ensure the impregnability of the tomb of a self-absorbed Pharaoh, obsessed with the security of his next life.
Psycho Sisters Psycho Sisters (1974) Character: George
After her husband dies, a woman begins to have a nervous breakdown and is consoled by her younger sister. Soon, however, other members of the family begin to suspect the younger woman's motives.
Un acte d'amour Un acte d'amour (1953) Character: Soldier
An American soldier romances a beautiful Parisian during the final days of World War II.
Wonderful Town Wonderful Town (1958) Character: Robert Baker
Ruth Sherwood and her sister, Eileen, have moved to 1935 Greenwich Village. They're surrounded by colorful Village characters (including an out-of-work football player known as the Wreck, and Mr. Appopolous, a modern painter and their landlord) and embark on various New York adventures. Ruth, who's trying to make it as a writer, meets up with a sleazy newspaper writer named Chick and a kindly editor named Bob, both of whom take an interest in both her career and her.
The Tramp and the Dictator The Tramp and the Dictator (2002) Character: Self
A look at the parallel lives of Charlie Chaplin and Adolf Hitler and how they crossed with the creation of the film “The Great Dictator,” released in 1940.
Nel giorno del signore Nel giorno del signore (1970) Character: Melozzo
Margherita nicknamed Fornarina is Raphael's mistress. Beatrice, a noblewoman who is also in love with the famous painter tries to get her out of the way, by having her wrongly accused of the murder of a loan shark, whom she has in reality killed herself. Fornarina is sentenced to death. Will Raphael manage to prove her innocent?
Satan's Cheerleaders Satan's Cheerleaders (1977) Character: Monk
The janitor at a local high school is actually the scout for a coven of Satanists on the lookout for a virgin to sacrifice. One day he kidnaps the cheerleading squad to use for their rituals. However, unbeknownst to the devil-worshipers, one of the cheerleaders is actually a witch, and has plans of her own for the Satanists.
A doppia faccia A doppia faccia (1969) Character: Mr.Brown
After a businessman's unfaithful wife is seemingly killed in a car accident, he is led by several unscrupulous characters to believe that she is actually alive.
La Saignée La Saignée (1971) Character: District Attorney
A French waiter living in New York City witnesses a murder and must go on the run from the police and the mob.
Sept Hommes et une garce Sept Hommes et une garce (1967) Character: Captain Duprat
Italy during the Napoleonic wars: A French General and his Adjutant are separated from their unit get beyond the enemy lines. There they meet Carlotta the resolute daughter of an Italian Count, who cannot withstand the charm of the French.
Charlie Chaplin: A Tramp's Life Charlie Chaplin: A Tramp's Life (1998) Character: Self
A biographical documentary about the great British actor and director Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977), from rags to riches, from the slums of London to glory.
Pillars of the Sky Pillars of the Sky (1956) Character: Timothy
First Sergeant Emmett Bell faces off with Apache chieftain Kamiakin in this nuanced portrayal of racial tensions between Native Americans and white settlers in 1860s Oregon Country.
Papa les petits Bateaux… Papa les petits Bateaux… (1971) Character: Spiro De Palma
In this whimsical French comedy, Cookie (aka Venus de Palma) is a tough, sweet little rich girl, and is rather smart, too. She's smart enough and charming enough to outwit her kidnappers by setting one against the other until they have all killed each other or died trying to prove thier worth to her.
Abdulla the Great Abdulla the Great (1955) Character: Ahmed
Abdullah, absolute monarch of a wealthy Middle Eastern country, has everything a man could want. Everything, that is, until he falls for a beautiful model. She rejects his advances, however, along with his offers of riches and luxury, chosing instead an officer in the king's army as her lover. As all of this is going on, the ruler is oblivious to the growing discontent among his subjects, and the threat of revolt that is increasing with each passing day.
Uno a uno sin piedad Uno a uno sin piedad (1968) Character: Jacques La Tierre/Jackson
Bill learns that his father, during the American Civil War, was accused of theft and killed. Convinced of his innocence, Bill discovers the true robbers.



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