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Friday, 15 April 2011

Google logo today meaning | Charlie Chaplin Video Google Doodle April 15,2011

New Delhi: Nothing less than a video will do justice in honouring the silent era's greatest star - Charlie Chaplin. The Google doodle team has put up a video honouring the filmmaker and actor to celebrate his 122nd birthday.
The Google home page featured a YouTube video starring members of Google Doodle team enacting Charlie Chaplin scenes. Google put up the Chaplin doodle a day ahead of the film legend's birthday.
Charlie Chaplin was born on 16 April 1889 in London. He began his career in the entertainment industry as a child actor on stage and got into the world of movies when he moved to the United States.
Google doodles a video honouring Charlie Chaplin
Though his first fim, Making a Living (1914), was not a great success, Chaplin's second film Kid Auto Races at Venice (1914) gave him the tramp image that would remain his trademark for many movies to come. The best of Chaplin came when he turned director. His most notable films include The Tramp (1915), The Kid (1921), The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931). The Great Dictator (1940) was Chaplin's first full talkie. Chaplin was knighted in 1975 by Queen Elizabeth. He died on Christmas Day 1977.
For a dozen years, Google has been occasionally swapping its everyday logo for a doodle, a sketch celebrating holidays, inventions, artists and sporting events, and showcasing designs from contest-winning students.
Watch the video:

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