My Autobiography (Chaplin book)
Autobiographical work by Charlie Chaplin
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My Autobiography is a book by Charlie Chaplin, first published by Simon & Schuster in 1964. Along with Chaplin: His Life and Art (1985), it provided the source material for the 1992 feature film Chaplin. It provides a revealing look into the life of a 20th-century filmmaker and celebrity. The Chicago Tribune described the book as "The best autobiography ever written by an actor. An astonishing work.”[1] In 2020, The Guardian ranked the book at No. 11 in its list of "The top 25 most compelling Hollywood autobiographies".[2]
AuthorCharlie Chaplin
PublisherSimon and Schuster
Publication date
1964ISBN0-671-24843-0
{{isbn}}: Check isbn value: checksum (help)| Author | Charlie Chaplin |
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| Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Publication date | 1964 |
| ISBN | 0-671-24843-0 {{isbn}}: Check isbn value: checksum (help) |