In 1912, Charlie came to the US with a visa and then he left. He came back in 1913 with a visa and stayed when the visa was up and nobody really payed attention because he was so popular. Then in 1952, Charlie was kicked out of the US because they thought he was a communist. read more
Charlie Chaplin wasn’t a US citizen not because he wasn’t given citizenship, but because he didn’t want to be a US citizen. When his movie Monsieur Verdoux premiered in 1947, the press was constantly attacking Chaplin and accusing him of being a communist or leaving a woman who was carrying his unborn child. read more
Fact #1 Charlie Chaplin Lived in LA for Over 40 Years - Not As a Citizen In an effort to present the facts fairly, I will start out with a negative - Charlie Chaplin was not a United State's citizen and no account that has arisen details that he ever applied for citizenship in the US. read more
Charlie Chaplin was a soldier of peace, Charlie Chaplin fought for unity as much as any soldier in the combat field. Charlie Chaplin is a global hero to us all. His exile is an important item in history to be remembered. read more