Charlie Chaplin's obsession with young girls revealed in Peter Ackroyd book
Charlie Chaplin's obsession with young girls revealed in Peter Ackroyd book
Charlie Chaplin's obsession with young girls revealed in Peter Ackroyd book
Charlie Chaplin's obsession with young girls revealed in Peter Ackroyd book
Charlie Chaplin's obsession with young girls revealed in Peter Ackroyd book
Charlie Chaplin's obsession with young girls revealed in Peter Ackroyd book
Charlie Chaplin's obsession with young girls revealed in Peter Ackroyd book
On celluloid, Charlie is often bashful with respectable females, approaching them tentatively.
At the end of the year, Lita filed for divorce in a statement that accused him of pulling a gun on her and trying to make her have an abortion.
Charlie later confessed that his mother had many subsequent affairs.
One of the first to discover this was his co-star Edna Purviance, whom he met in 1915.