Charlie Chaplin’s daughter, Josephine Chaplin, died on July 13, 2023, at age 74. According to a statement released by her family, she passed away in Paris.
The Hollywood star is survived by her three children, Arthur, Charlie, and Julien Ronet, including her seven young and older siblings.
Josephine was born in Santa Monica, California, on March 28, 1949. She was the third of eight kids born to Charlie and his wife, Oona O’Neill.
Like her famous father, Josephine also pursued acting and began her career on screen at a young. She starred in her dad’s 1952 movie, “Limelight.”
Throughout her acting career, the actress appeared in several foreign films. She was featured in the award-winning film, “The Canterbury Tales” and “L’odeur des Fauves” in 1972.
That same year, Josephine also starred alongside Laurence Harvey in the drama, “Escape to the Sun” that centers around a group of people wanting to flee the Soviet Union.
Two years later, in 1974, the mother of three starred as Martine Leduc in the European crime thriller “Shadowman” with Gayle Hunnicutt and Jacques Champreux.
Josephine reprised her role as Martine in the French mini-series “The Man Without a Face,” which served as an extended eight-episode version of George Franju’s movie.
Two years later, in 1976, Josephine starred as Cynthia in the horror movie, “Jack the Ripper,” and later as Anna in “À l’ombre d’un été.”
Then in 1984, the film star appeared in a Canadian drama film, “The Bay Boy.” Four years later, in 1988, Josephine starred as Hardley Richardson in the television mini-series, “Hemingway.”
Josephine’s Father Was Banned from the US While Promoting Their Movie
In September 1952, Josephine’s father, Charlie, visited England after 21 years. Little did he know that he would also be banned from the United States during that period...CONTINUE READING