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Charlie Chaplin

young charlie chaplinCharlie Chaplin was born on 20 April 1889, in East Street, Walworth, London, England. His parents were both entertainers in the Music Hall tradition and separated before Charlie was three. He learned singing from his parents. The 1891 census shows that his mother, the actress Lily Harvey (Hannah Harriet Hill), lived with Charlie and his older brother Sydney on Barlow Street, Walworth. As a child Charlie also lived with his mother in various addresses in and around Kennington Road in Lambeth, including 3 Pownall Terrace, Chester Street, and 46 Methley Street. One of his paternal great-grandmothers was Roma, a fact his father was very proud of, but which Chaplin also described as “the skeleton in our family cupboard”. Chaplin’s father was also an alcoholic and had little contact with his son, though Chaplin and his brother briefly lived with their father and his mistress Louise at 287 Kennington Road (which address is now ornamented with a plaque commemorating Chaplin’s residence there). The brothers resided there when their mother became mentally ill and was admitted to the Cane Hill Asylum at Coulsdon. The father’s mistress sent the young Chaplin to Kennington Road school. Chaplin’s father died when Charlie was twelve in 1901. At the time of the 1901 Census, Charles resided at 94 Ferndale Road, Lambeth with the The Eight Lancashire Lads that was led by John William Jackson (the 17 year old son of one of the founders).

A larynx condition ended the singing career of Chaplin’s mother. Hannah’s first crisis came in 1894 when she was performing at The Canteen, a theatre in Aldershot Military Town. The theatre was mainly frequented by rioters and soldiers, and it was one of the worst places to perform. Hannah was badly injured by the objects the audience mercilessly threw at her, and she was booed off the stage. Backstage, she cried and argued with her manager. In the meantime, the five-year old Chaplin went on stage alone and started singing a very well-known tune at that time, (”Jack Jones”).

Hannah Chaplin was again admitted to the Cane Hill Asylum. Chaplin had to be left in the workhouse at Lambeth, London, moving after several weeks to the Central London District School for paupers in Hanwell. The young Chaplin brothers forged a close relationship to survive. They gravitated to the Music Hall while still very young, and both of them proved to have considerable natural stage talent. Chaplin’s early years of desperate poverty were a great influence on his characters. Themes in his films in later years would re-visit the scenes of his childhood deprivation in Lambeth.

Chaplin’s mother died in 1928 in Hollywood, seven years after being brought to the U.S. by her sons. Unknown to Charlie and Sydney until years later, they had a half-brother through their mother. The boy, Wheeler Dryden, was raised abroad by his father but later connected with the rest of the family and went to work for Chaplin at his Hollywood studio.

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George Clooney

baby george clooneyClooney, an Irish American, was born in Lexington, Kentucky. His mother, Nina Bruce (née Warren), was a former pageant queen, while his father, Nick Clooney, was a journalist, anchorman, game show and American Movie Classics host, as well as a politician from the state of Kentucky. Clooney has a sister, Ada, and is the nephew of singer Rosemary Clooney and actor Jose Ferrer, as well as the cousin of their children, among them actors Miguel and Rafael Ferrer. He is also the cousin-in-law of another singer Debby Boone, who married Jose’s son Gabriel Ferrer. From an early age, Clooney would hang around his father’s sets, often participating in shows, where he proved to be a crowd favorite. Clooney briefly attended Ohio’s William Mason High School but graduated from Kentucky’s Augusta High School in 1979. He was a poor student. George did excel in athletics; baseball in particular. He was invited to try out for the Cincinnati Reds in 1977, but was not offered a contract.

He briefly attended Northern Kentucky University from 1979-1981, but did not graduate, earning no more than freshman-level credits. He also very briefly attended the University of Cincinnati, but again did not graduate.

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Frank Sinatra

baby frank sinatraFrancis Albert Sinatra was born on December 12, 1915, in Hoboken, New Jersey. He was the only child of Anthony Martin Sinatra (1894–1969), and Natalie Dolly Garaventa (1896–1977).

Sinatra weighed 13½lb at birth, and appeared stillborn , but spluttered into life when placed under a cold tap.

Sinatra left school without graduating and worked for some time at the Jersey Observer newspaper, and as a riveter at the Tietjan and Lang shipyard.

Sinatra met Nancy Barbato at the age of fourteen, whom he would marry in 1939. It was in the early 1930s that Sinatra started singing in public

In 1935, he got his first break when his mother persuaded a local singing group, The Three Flashes, to let him join. With Sinatra, the group became known as the Hoboken Four, and they sufficiently impressed Edward Bowes that they appeared on his show, Major Bowes Amateur Hour, and with a record 40,000 votes they won the first prize, a six month contract to perform on stage and radio across the United States.

Sinatra left the Hoboken Four and returned home in late 1935. His mother secured him a job as a singing waiter and MC at the Rustic Cabin in Englewood, New Jersey, for which he was paid $15 a week. . Sinatra was arrested on a ‘morals charge’ in 1938, after an ex-lover had accused him of a ‘breach of promise’. The case was dismissed in court in January 1939, and within weeks Sinatra married Nancy Barbato.

On March 18, 1939, Sinatra made his first recording, of a song called “Our Love”, with the Frank Mane band. In June, Harry James hired Sinatra on a one year contract of $75 a week .

Growing dissatisfied with the James band, Sinatra was approached by Tommy Dorsey in November 1939, and formally joined Dorsey’s band the following January.

In his first year with Dorsey, Sinatra released more than forty songs, with “I’ll Never Smile Again” topping the charts for twelve weeks in mid-July.

In the autumn of 1940, Sinatra appeared in his first film, Las Vegas Nights. In May 1941 Sinatra came top of the male singer polls in the Billboard and Downbeat magazines.

Sinatra’s relationship with Tommy Dorsey was tenuous, and Sinatra recorded his first solo sessions without the Dorsey band in January 1942.

His appeal to the “bobby soxers”, as teenage girls of that time were called, revealed a whole new audience for popular music, which had been recorded mainly for adults up to that time.

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John Goodman

John-Goodman

Early Year Of Celebrities : John Goodman

Goodman was born in Affton, Missouri, to Virginia, a store clerk and waitress who worked at Jack and Phil’s Bar-B-Cue, and Leslie Goodman, a postal worker who died from a heart attack in 1954. He has a sister, Elisabeth, and a brother, Leslie. Goodman went to Affton High School and won a football scholarship at Southwest Missouri State University, now called Missouri State University. He pledged the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, but was not formally initiated until several decades later. During his college stint, he decided to become an actor, leaving Missouri for New York in 1975. He performed off-Broadway, in dinner theatres and in television commercials before getting character roles in movies during the early 1980s. One of his earliest roles was Pap Finn in the Broadway musical Big River, and he can be heard on the original cast album.

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