Josephine Chaplin

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Josephine Chaplin
Chaplin in 1971
Born
Josephine Hannah Chaplin

(1949-03-28)March 28, 1949
DiedJuly 13, 2023(2023-07-13) (aged 74)
Paris, France
OccupationActress
Spouses
  • Nicholas Sistovaris
    (m. 1969; div. 1977)
  • (m. 1989; died 2013)
PartnerMaurice Ronet (1977–1983; his death)
Children3
Parents
FamilyChaplin

Josephine Hannah Chaplin (March 28, 1949 – July 13, 2023) was an American actress and the daughter of filmmaker

May, the adulterous wife of the elderly Sir January.[2]

Personal life

Chaplin was married to Greek furrier Nicholas Sistovaris; the couple had one child, Charly.[3]

Chaplin had a son, Julien Ronet,[4] by French actor Maurice Ronet, with whom she lived until his death in 1983.[5]

Chaplin married French archaeologist Jean-Claude Gardin in 1989, with whom she had a son, Arthur.[6] They stayed married until Gardin's death in 2013.

Chaplin died in Paris on July 13, 2023, at the age of 74.[7][8]

Filmography

Television

References

  1. ^ "Chaplin's Dancing Daughter". LIFE. 9 January 1956. p. 82. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
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  3. ^ Hispano americano. Vol. 55. Tiempo. May 1969. pp. 68–.
  4. ^ Cinéma. 289-300 (in French). Fédération française des ciné-clubs. 1983. p. 5. ... Après Maria Pacôme, il avait épousé Joséphine Chaplin, dont il avait eu un fils, Julien, le 16 octobre 1980. ...
  5. . Festival for his work. Ronet's second marriage was to Charles Chaplin's youngest daughter, Josephine, and the marriage produced Ronet's only child.
  6. ^ "Charlie Chaplin : Chaplin Children and Grandchildren". www.charliechaplin.com. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  7. ^ Mme Joséphine Gardin-Chaplin (in French)
  8. ISSN 0261-3077
    . Retrieved 2023-07-21.
  9. ^ "Limelight". TV Guide. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  10. ^ "A Countess From Hong Kong". TV Guide. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  11. . Based on the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales (1971) was shot in England with an Italo-British cast. ... There were featured roles for Laura Betti and Franco Citti, and Hugh Griffith, Josephine Chaplin, Michael Balfour and ...
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  15. ^ "Escape to the Sun". TV Guide. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  16. ^ Semana (in Spanish). Vol. 31–32. May 1971. pp. 957–.
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  20. ^ La Revue du cinéma, image et son (in French). Ligue française de l'enseignement et de l'éducation permanente. 1975. pp. 269–.
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  22. ^ La Nouvelle revue des deux mondes (in French). 1976. pp. 730–.
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  29. ^ "The Bay Boy". TV Guide. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  30. ^ Rosenbaum, Jonathan (29 February 2016). "French Provincial". Jonathan Rosenbaum. Archived from the original on 4 May 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
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  32. ^ La Revue du cinéma. 407-11 (in French). Ligue française de l'enseignement et de l'éducation permanente. 1985. p. 11.
  33. ^ The Hollywood Reporter. 1-18. Vol. 317. Wilkerson Daily Corporation. 1991. pp. 42–.
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  35. . The only film from Franju's television period to receive any sort of foreign distribution was L'Homme sans Visage (1974), starring Jacques Champreux, Gayle Hunnicutt, Gert Frobe and Josephine Chaplin, a Fantomas-like thriller about a ...
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  38. ^ Cinema. 241-46 (in French). Vol. 1. 1979. pp. 124–.
  39. ^ L'Express. Vol. 2. Presse-Union. 1981. pp. 108–.
  40. ^ Tudor, Lucia-Alexandria (2014). "Edgar Allan Poe on the Silver Screen". Romanian Journal of Artistic Creativity. 2 (4). Retrieved 11 May 2016 – via GALE.
  41. ^ Jean-Marc Doniak (1998). Les fictions françaises à la télévision: 1945-1990, 15000 œuvres (in French). Dixit. pp. 38–.
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