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Adela Rogers St. Johns, Photoplay, New York, January 1927.
Here is the only existing picture of the two children of Charlie
and Lita Grey Chaplin. Master Charles Spencer
Chaplin is shown with his baby brother, Sidney Earle Chaplin.
(...) Photo, Photoplay, Jan. 1927
& BON VOYAGE. Charlie came down to the dock to bid
goodbye to his wife, Lita Grey Chaplin, and his
oldest son, Charlie, Jr., when they set sail on the City of Los
Angeles for Honolulu. Mrs. Lillian Spicer, the baby‘s
grandmother, accompanied Mrs. Chaplin, but Charlie stayed
at home.
(...) Photo, Photoplay, Jan. 1927
& Adela Rogers St. Johns
(...) Photo, Photoplay, Jan. 1927
& Here is the home of Charlie Chaplin. If Hollywood rumors
are to be believed, it is a house divided against itself.
(...) Photo, Photoplay, Jan. 1927
& The strange aloneness that always marks genius exists
to the nth degree in Chaplin. He stands off from
his fellow men, wistfully, a little sadly. You see an amazing
mixture of egotism and humility.
(...) Photo, Photoplay, Jan. 1927
„Little Mrs. Charlie will sit at home“
Editorial content. „Can a Genius be a Husband?
Charlie´s Second Marriage Going on the Rocks
of Temperament, says Hollywood
By Adela Rogers St. John
ALL Hollywood is awaiting official news of a proposed
divorce in the Chaplin family.“ (...)
„What Is It like to be the wife of a genius?“ (...)
„Little Mrs. Charlie will sit at home.“ (...)
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