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| | Charlie Chaplin (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02) |
 | | His first full-length film Kid, The (1921) came out in 1921; his first for UA, fully produced and directed by himself, Woman of Paris, A (1923), was released in 1923. |
 | | Kid Auto Races at Venice (also 1914) saw him wearing a derby hat and droopy trousers, and brandishing a cane; it was the first appearance of what would come to be known as "the Little Tramp," a character Chaplin continued to refine in his short-subject appearances during a year-long tenure with Sennett's Keystone company. |
 | | A Dog's Life, Shoulder Arms (both 1918), and The Kid (1921, his first feature film) are among his best efforts for First National. |
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