Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin and Russian prima ballerina Anna Pavlova
Anna Pavlovna Pavlova, 1881年2月12日 - 1931年1月26日 芭雷舞
Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin KBE (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977)
With Charlie Chaplin in Hollywood: The Pavlova Project
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With Mary Pickford Mary Pickford, “America's Sweetheart,” was the film world's first female millionaire. She felt a great kinship with fellow superstar Anna Pavlova, and took an interest in filming her dancing. Pavlova agreed to test out this new medium during her 1925 visit to Hollywood.
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2018/04/10 - Charlie and Anna Pavlova (Russian prima ballerina), Chaplin Studios, circa 1922. ““She never failed to affect me profoundly. Her art, although brilliant, had a quality pale and luminous, as delicate...
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Charlie and Anna Pavlova (Russian prima ballerina), Chaplin Studios, circa 1922.
“She never failed to affect me profoundly. Her art, although brilliant, had a quality pale and luminous, as delicate as a white rose-petal. As she danced every move was the centre of gravity. The moment she made her entrance, no matter how gay or winsome she was, I wanted to weep.”“It was a tragedy that the speed of the old cinema failed to capture the lyricism of her dancing, and because of that her great art has been lost to the world.”
Charles Chaplin - My Autobiography pg 191
With Charlie Chaplin in Hollywood
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Charlie Chaplin was fascinated with dancers, so it is no wonder that he found the slight, ethereal Pavlova absolutely enchanting. He confessed that when he saw her dance, he was in tears, over “…the tragedy of her perfection.” This photo of the two friends, she dressed not in tutu but stylish suit, and he without moustache, baggy pants and bowler, reveal an unmistakable connection not easily put into words. Perhaps it was that they both lived with the same irreconcilable condition: the reality of a sensational celebrity status and a deep, unattainable longing for a private life.
Charlie and Russian prima ballerina Anna Pavlova, Chaplin Studios circa 1922.
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