Authors: Charles Chaplin
Coal Hole, the (public house, London),
82
Cocteau, Jean (‘we had a glut of each other’),
380
–82
Cohan Theatre (New York),
326
–7
Conn, Harry (of Columbia Pictures),
183
coincidences, C. on,
343
–4
Collier, Constance,
194
–7,
217
,
420
passim
,
Collins, Josie,
180
Collins, Canon Lewis,
339
coloured photography, C’s ‘abhorrence
of,
278
comedy, distinction from humour,
210
comedy ‘business’, importance of an ‘attitude’ in,
146
Committee on Un-American Activities,
439
,
458
Connelly, Marc,
251
Connolly, Cyril,
428
Coogan, Jackie,
230
–33; ‘sensational’
in
The Kid
,
249
; his earnings,
Cooper, Miriam,
156
Copeau, Jacques,
276
costume of C’s ‘tramp’ character,
origin of idea for,
145
; ‘it imbued
me with the character’,
147
Coward, Noël,
473
Cowl, Jane,
257
Coyne, Frank (comedian),
47
Craney-Gatts, Mrs (Amer, millionairess),
186
creativeness,
C’s belief in his,
149
; ‘made films
exciting’,
154
Cripps, Sir Stafford,
388
Crocker, Harry,
284
,
312
,
315
,
415
–16,
452
,
464
Crowninshield, Frank,
243
Cunningham Reid, W.,
359
Cure, The
, Nijinsky watches shooting of,
1
91
–
2
Curtiss, Glenn,
186
dancing lessons, C. gives,
10
,
66
Dando, Arthur (of Karno’s troupe),
139
–40
Dandy Thieves, The
(Karno sketch),
122
Davenport, Dorothy,
154
Davies, Marion,
303
; and W. R.
‘Death Valley Scottie’,
185
–6
Debussy, Claude-Achille,
113
Depression, the (1930s)
C. and,
324
,
371
; the U.S.A. in,
Dexter, Elliott,
226
Diaghilev, Sergei,
192
Dillon Read & Co.,
292
Dolly Sisters, the (‘sensationally beautiful’),
155
Dolores,
243
Doro, Marie (‘Oh God, she was
Dough and Dynamite
, C directs for
Keystone,
157
Douglass, Major H., C’s interest in his Social Credit scheme,
324
,
350
Doyle, Jack (boxer),
186
Dreiser, Theodore,
429
Dukas, Helene (Einstein’s secretary),
316
Duke of York’s Theatre (London), C. plays at,
89
–91,
217
Dunville, T. E.,
46
Durant, Will,
448
Duse, Eleonora (‘greatest actress I have ever seen’),
194
,
255
Early Birds
(Karno sketch),
73
,
92
Eastman, Crystal,
280
Edendale, Los Angeles, Keystone Co.’s studios at,
141
–2 education,
C’s impressions and early experiences
of,
40
–41; ‘I wanted to
educate myself,
123
;
see also
schools
Edward, Prince of Wales,
and W. R. Hearst,
315
; C. stays
with: ‘a charming host’,
356
–8
Eglevsky, André,
447
Eight Lancashire Lads (clog-dancing troupe), C. joins the,
42
–5
Einstein, Albert,
316
–19; weeps at
City Lights
,
327
;
see also
Relativity
Einstein, Mrs Albert,
316
–19
Eisler, Hanns,
391
–2,
428
,
439
,
442
Elstree: ‘Where’s that?’,
330
Emerson, John (Herbert Tree’s film director),
195
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, C. discovers writings of,
134
empathy in acting, C. on,
255
Emperor Jones
(Eugene O’Neill),
Empress Theatre, Los Angeles,
Karno sketch ‘a howling success
at’,
139
Ervine, St John,
278
Essanay Company, C. and,
160
–74;
for list of C’s films
see
p.
478
Eton, C’s impressions of,
346
–8 exhibitors (’ rugged merchants’),
219
Exmouth
(training ship), C’s brother
in,
31
–2
Fadiman, Clifton (of Columbia Broadcasting System),
411
Fairbanks, Douglas, Snr,
195
,
197
200
; and Mary Pickford,
198
,
Bonds,
213
–17
passim;
and
Shoulder Arms
,
219
; and film
companies’ mergers,
221
; and
United Artists,
221
–3; with C. at
St Moritz,
360
–61 ; C’s last meeting
with,
388
–9
Fairbanks, Douglas, Junr,
389
,
448
,
faith, C. on,
287
fanmail becomes ‘a problem’,
172
Farrar, Geraldine,
181
Fealy, Maude,
184
–5
Fauchtwanger, Lion,
384
,
425
,
428
,
Fields family (C’s London neighbours),
94
–6
Fifth Avenue Theatre (New York),
The Wow-wows
a success at,
124
film-cutting, C. on,
149
film-directing, C. and,
152
,
205
–6,
film-making, C. on,
250
ff
film plots, basis of C.’s comedy in,
First National Films,
203
; disagreement
over
The Kid
,
237
; ‘came to
me-theirhats in their hands’,
241
; ‘I wanted to be rid of them’,
291
,
91
; for list of films
see
p.
479
first stage and film appearances,
First World War,
158
,
209
; U.S.A.
Fiske, Mrs (Amer, actress),
257
Flower, Sir Archibald,
358
flower-selling, C. tries (as a boy),
60
Folies Bergère, C. plays at the,
108
ff.
Football Match, The
(Karno sketch)
C. plays opposite Harry Weldon in,
98
–101 ; gets Weldon’s part
in,
114
Ford, Miss Rachel (C’s business
manager),
465
Forester’s Music Hall (Mile End
Road, London), C. ‘gets the bird’
at,
95
–6
Fort Belvedere, C. at,
357
–8
fortune-telling, C. and,
129
–30
Foster, Margaret (wife of Dudley
Field Malone),
244
Frampton, George,
268
Friganza, Trixie,
257
Fulmuller, Dr von,
353
–4
Furness, Thelma, Lady,
356
Gandhi, Mahatma, Winston Churchill on,
334
; C. meets,
335
–7
Gandhi, Mrs,
470
Garfield, John,
403
–4
Garrick Club (London), famous
men and treacle pudding for C. at,
Gatti-Casazza, Giulio,
182
George, Prince (of Greece),
276
George I, King (of Greece), at
Sherlock Holmes
play,
90
George V, King (of England),
271
Geraghty, Tom,
199
Germany, C. in,
275
,
353
‘getting the bird’, C’s only experience of,
Getty, Paul,
422
Giannini, A. P. (banker),
186
Giesler, Jerry (C’s lawyer in paternity suit),
417
ff.
Gilbert, John (‘Jack’),
186
,
307
Gish sisters, the,
156
glass-blower, C’s job as a,
61
Glyn, Elinor,
200
,
201
–2,
303
,
313
,
Goddard, Paulette,
375
ff.; C. marries,
380
; ‘a widening breach’,
Godowsky, Leopold,
91
original idea for,
299
–300 ; grosses
6 million dollars,
300
; C’s
collapse follows,
300
assessment of C,
291
golf: ‘a game I loathe’,
102
Goodwin, Nat,
156
; ‘the greatest’,
174
; advises C. ‘keep off Broadway’,
Gordon, Harry (of First National
Films),
241
–3
Grauman, Sid,
128
,
134
; his ‘foot-
prints-in-cement’ scheme,
184
Graves, George (comedian),
92
Great Dictator, The
,
386
ff.,
443
;
plagiarism suit over,
445
–6
Greet Hetty (’hundred million dollars’),
222
Green, Mr and Mrs (of the
Sherlock
Holmes
company),
82
Green Room Club (London), H. A.
Saintsbury engages C. at,
77
Greene, Graham,
467
Greenwich Village, C. in,
244
,
245
–7
Griffith, D. W.,
129
; ‘a genius’,
173
;
and film company mergers,
221
;
and time-saving in films,
250
Griffith Brothers, the (trapeze clowns),
47
Guest, Maurice,
180
–82
Gus Edwards’ School Days
(U.S.A.
music hall act),
123
Hackett, Walter,
268
Hahn, Greta,
83
Hamilton, C. E. (Charles Froh-
man’s manager),
77
Hardwicke, Sir Cedric,
408
–9
Harley, Lily (stage name of C’s
mother),
21
Harlow, Jean,
186
Harrington, Tom,
225
–8
passim
,
H. G. Wells,
278
Harris, Jed,
255
Harris, Mildred,
226
; C. maries,
227
–8; ‘we were mismated’:
separation and divorce,
236
ff.
Hart, W. S.,
221
Haskil, Clara,
472
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, C. and works of,
135
Hazlitt, William, C. and works of,
135
,
325
,
447
Hearst, Millicent (wife of W. R. Hearst),
305
,
308
–9
Hearst, Phoebe (mother of W. R. Hearst),
304
Hearst, William Randolph,
304
ff.,
Hearst Productions,
314
Hell’s Angels
(Howard Hughes’ film),
186
Henshaw, Judge (bead of Liberty Bond Committee),
214
–16
Hergesheimer, Joseph,
200
Hill, Charles (C’s grandfather),
16
,
65
–6
Hill, Mrs Charles (C’s grandmother),
16
Hillman, Sidney,
404
Hindrum, Captain (at C’s school),
30
Hirschfeld, Albert,
363
–4
His New Job
(C’s first Essanay