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Walter Vogdes, Los Angeles Times, L. A., Calif., Dec. 30, 1917.

Charles Chaplin

(...) Photo, Los Angeles Times, Dec. 30, 1917


„Out at his new Hollywood studio“

Editorial content. „THE JESTER OF THE COURT OF THE WORLD

      Charlie Chaplin, a Quiet Little Guy. By Walter Vogdes.

      I FIRST met Charlie Chaplin quite unexpectedly at Rob

Wagner‘s house.“ (...)

      „I was getting ready to go when Rob Wagner said: ,You

ought to interview Charlie.‘

      I looked at him.“ (...) „He smiled and pretended to think

it a capital idea. However, I had half a notion that

he really loathed the thought.

      ,I‘m an awful chump at being interviewed,‘ he said. ,I can

talk a bit when it‘s all informal like this, but when anyone

starts an interview I lose my head, and choke up, and all that

sort of thing.‘

      And that is exactly what he did do when I met him again

a few days later out at his new Hollywood studio, which

is now being constructed.“ (...)


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