Geraldine Chaplin Explained

Geraldine Chaplin
Birthname:Geraldine Leigh Chaplin
Birth Date:31 July 1944
Birth Place:Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Citizenship:United States
United Kingdom
Spain
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1952–present
Partner:Carlos Saura (1967–1979)
Children:2, including Oona Chaplin
Parents:
Family:Chaplin family

Geraldine Leigh Chaplin (born July 31, 1944)[1] [2] is an American actress whose long career has included roles in English, French, Italian, and Spanish films.

Geraldine is a daughter of Charlie Chaplin, the first of eight children with his fourth wife, Oona O'Neill, and thus a granddaughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill. After beginnings in dance[1] and modeling, she turned her attention to acting, and made her English-language acting debut (and came to prominence in what would be a Golden Globe-nominated role) as Tonya in David Lean's Doctor Zhivago (1965). She made her Broadway acting debut in Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes in 1967, and played ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti in Raúl Araiza's Nefertiti and Akhenaton (Nefertiti y Aquenatos) (1973) alongside Egyptian actor Salah Zulfikar. Chaplin received her second Golden Globe nomination for Robert Altman's Nashville (1975). She received a BAFTA nomination for her role in Welcome to L.A. (1976). She played her grandmother Hannah Chaplin in the biopic Chaplin (1992), for which she received her third Golden Globe nomination.

Chaplin has appeared in a wide variety of critically recognized Spanish and French films. She starred in The Ones and the Others (Les Uns et les Autres) (1981), Life Is a Bed of Roses (La vie est un roman) (1983) and the Jacques Rivette experimental films No King (Revenge) (Noroît (Une vengeance)) (1976) and Love on the Ground (L'Amour par terre) (1984). She was the partner of director Carlos Saura for 12 years until 1979, starring in his films Ana and the Wolves (Ana y los lobos) (1973), Raise Ravens (Cría Cuervos) (1976), Elisa, My Life (Elisa, vida mía) (1977), and Mama Turns 100 (Mamá cumple cien años) (1979). She was awarded a Goya Award for her role in In the City Without Limits (En la ciudad sin límites) (2002), and was nominated again for The Orphanage (El orfanato) (2007). Her contribution to Spanish cinema culminated in her receiving the gold medal from the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences in 2006. In 2018, she starred in Red Land (Rosso Istria), an Italian film by Maximiliano Hernando Bruno based on Norma Cossetto and the foibe massacres. In 2019, she played the Duchess of Windsor in season 3 of the Netflix period drama series The Crown.[3]

Early life and education

Geraldine Leigh Chaplin was born on July 31, 1944, in Santa Monica, California,[1] [2] [4] the fourth child of actor and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin, and the first child of his fourth wife, Oona O'Neill,[5] whom he married in 1943.[6] Charlie Chaplin was 55 when Geraldine Chaplin was born and Oona was 19 years old. Geraldine was the first of their eight children.[5] [6] Her paternal grandparents were English Charles Chaplin Sr. and Hannah Chaplin (born Hannah Harriet Pedlingham Hill), and her maternal grandparents were Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning Irish-American playwright Eugene O'Neill and English-born writer Agnes Boulton.[7]

When Geraldine was eight years old, her father took the family on vacation to Britain and Europe. Two days after the family set sail, the U.S. Attorney General James P. McGranery signed an order refusing Chaplin permission to re-enter the country.[8] Chaplin's father moved the family to Switzerland.[9] She attended boarding school there, where she became fluent in French and Spanish. Also in this time period, Geraldine appeared in her father's film Limelight (1952).[1]

Career

Dance and modeling

At 17 years of age, Chaplin decided to forgo college to pursue dance instead,[5] and studied ballet for two years in England, including a period in 1961 at the Royal Ballet School.[1] She then danced professionally for a year in Paris. Although a good dancer, she felt she had not trained from an early enough age to excel at it and so gave up ballet.

Chaplin then found work as a fashion model in Paris.[10] [11] She was then discovered by David Lean.[5]

Early acting, 1965–69

When her dream of becoming a ballet dancer ended, Chaplin followed her father into what was to become a prolific acting career.[5] She came to prominence in the role of Tonya in David Lean's Doctor Zhivago (1965).[5] Lean chose her to play the main character's wife,[12] for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination in the category, "Most Promising Female Newcomer".[13] In an interview to publicize the film, she explained, "Because of my name, the right doors opened."[14]

In 1967, she made her Broadway debut in Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes.[15] Her performance was praised by Clive Barnes in a New York Times review, where he noted that Chaplin "acts with spirit and force... with a magnificently raw-voiced sincerity" giving a performance of "surprising power".[16]

She also started what would become a major collaboration that year, starring in Spanish film director Carlos Saura's psychological thriller Peppermint Frappé (1967).

The Hawaiians through Cría Cuervos, 1970–79

Chaplin starred alongside Charlton Heston in the American historical film The Hawaiians (1970).Chaplin then appeared in The Three Musketeers (1973), and Nefertiti y Aquenatos (1973) of Raúl Araiza in which she played the role of ancient Egyptian queen Nefertiti alongside Egyptian movie star Salah Zulfikar, as well as the sequel, The Four Musketeers (1974). Chaplin was cast as the obnoxious BBC reporter Opal in Robert Altman's Nashville (1975), for which she received her second Golden Globe nomination, for Best Supporting Actress.[17] She went on to star in the Altman films Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (1976), and then A Wedding (1978), doing Roseland (1977) in between.Chaplin later occasionally co-wrote scripts for and starred in several later Saura films—for these, receiving her greatest critical success [18] such as Ana and the Wolves (1973), Cría Cuervos (1976), Elisa, vida mía (1977), and Mamá cumple cien años (1979). Cría Cuervos won the Special Jury Prize Award at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival.[19] Critic Vincent Canby praised Chaplin's "superb" performance.[20] Chaplin starred in several films produced by Altman and directed by Alan Rudolph, with a BAFTA-nominated role in Welcome to L.A. (1976), in which she played a housewife addicted to cab rides.[21] She received critical acclaim for her role in Remember My Name (1978), in which she played Anthony Perkins' murderous estranged wife.[22]

In an interview with The New York Times in 1977,[23] Chaplin cited that her career was going more successfully in Europe than in the United States. She complained that "I only seem to work with Altman here ... I don't have any offers in this country, none. Not even an interesting script to read. The only person who ever asks me is Altman—and James Ivory."

French-language and other roles, 1980–89

In the 1980s, Chaplin starred in several French-language roles, including Claude Lelouch's Les Uns et les Autres (1981), Alain Resnais' Life Is a Bed of Roses (1983), Jacques Rivette's experimental Love on the Ground (1984), and then the American film, I Want to Go Home (1989).

Chaplin also starred in Rudolph's 1920s-set film, The Moderns (1988).

Chaplin, Scorsese, and Zeffirelli, 1990–99

In the biographical film about her father, Chaplin (1992), she played her grandmother Hannah Chaplin, for which she was nominated for her third Golden Globe Award.[17] Soon after, she was directed by Martin Scorsese in The Age of Innocence (1993), and appeared in Franco Zeffirelli's version of Jane Eyre (1996).

Chaplin went on to appear in (1997).

The Spanish period, 2000–present

Chaplin received a Goya Mejor Actriz de Reparto for her role in Spanish-Argentine thriller En la ciudad sin límites (In the City Without Limits, 2002).[24] Other notable Spanish films she collaborated with and appeared in Pedro Almodóvar's Talk to Her (2002), and Juan Antonio Bayona's The Orphanage (2007), for which she received a second Goya Award nomination. She also starred in the Catalan drama, The Mosquito Net (2010), for which she was awarded the Crystal Globe.[25]

In 2006 Chaplin was awarded the gold medal by the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España—the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences—for her contribution to Spanish cinema.[26]

Chaplin appeared in The Wolfman, in 2010.

In Americano, she appeared with Salma Hayek, and featured with Jane Fonda in All Together (both 2011). She reunited with Juan Antonio Bayona for the films The Impossible (2012), A Monster Calls (2016), and (2018). Chaplin received the Best Actress Award at the Havana Film Festival for her role in the Dominican Republic film Sand Dollars (2014).

In 2018, she starred in Red Land (Rosso Istria), an Italian movie by Maximiliano Hernando Bruno based on Norma Cossetto and the foibe massacres.[27]

In 2022, she appeared in the music video for the song "Pure" by Swiss artist, Gjon's Tears.

Personal life

Chaplin's son, Shane Saura Chaplin, was born in 1974. His father is Spanish film director Carlos Saura, who directed several films Chaplin appeared in.

Chaplin's daughter, Oona, is now an actress in British and Spanish films. Chaplin married Oona's father, Chilean cinematographer Patricio Castilla, in 2006.

In 1978, the Chaplin family were the victims of a failed extortion plot by kidnappers who had stolen the body of Charlie Chaplin. Geraldine Chaplin negotiated with the kidnappers, who had also threatened her infant son.[28]

, Chaplin has maintained a home in Miami. She also was spending time in residences between Madrid and Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland (the latter near the former long-time home of her parents).[29]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleDirectorNotes
1952LimelightLittle Girl in Opening SceneCharles ChaplinUncredited
1965Crime on a Summer MorningZeldaJacques Deray
Doctor ZhivagoTonya GromekoDavid LeanNominated – Golden Globe Award Most Promising Newcomer
1966Andremo in cittàLenkaNelo Risi
1967Casino RoyaleKeystone KopKen Hughes
John Huston
Joseph McGrath
Robert Parrish
Richard Talmadge
Uncredited
I Killed RasputinMounia GolovineRobert Hossein
Stranger in the HouseAngela SawyerPierre Rouve
A Countess from Hong KongGirl at DanceCharlie Chaplin
Peppermint FrappéElena / AnaCarlos Saura
1968Stress Is ThreeTeresa
1969HoneycombTeresa
1970The HawaiiansPurity HoxworthTom Gries
The Garden of DelightsWoman in ChurchCarlos SauraUncredited
1971Perched on a TreeMrs. MullerSerge Korber
1972Innocent BystandersMiriam LomanPeter Collinson
Z.P.G.Carol McNeilMichael CampusMaria Award for Best Actress
A House Without BoundariesLucía AlfaroPedro Olea
1973Ana and the WolvesAnaCarlos Saura
The Three MusketeersAnne of AustriaRichard Lester
Marriage a la ModeMarie des AngesMichel Mardore
Yankee DudlerKate ElderVolker Vogeler
1974The Four MusketeersAnne of AustriaRichard Lester
¿...Y el prójimo?LuisaÁngel del Pozo
SommerfugleneAnne ZimmlerChris Boger
1975Cría cuervosAna / MariaCarlos Saura
NashvilleOpalRobert AltmanNominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress
1976Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History LessonAnnie Oakley
Welcome to L.A.Karen HoodAlan RudolphNominated – BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress
ScrimAnnJacob Bijl
NoroîtMoragJacques Rivette
1977RoselandMarilynJames Ivory
Elisa, vida míaElisa Santamaria / Elisa's MotherCarlos Saura
In MemoriamPaulina ArevaloEnrique Brasó
1978Remember My NameEmilyAlan RudolphMiami International Film Festival Award for Best Actress
Paris Film Festival Award for Best Actress
A WeddingRita BillingsleyRobert Altman
One Page of LoveLiseMaurice Rabinowicz
Blindfolded EyesEmiliaCarlos Saura
1979L'AdoptionCatherineMarc Grunebaum
Mama Turns 100AnaCarlos Saura
The Widow of MontielAdelaidaMiguel Littín
Mais ou et donc OrnicarIsabelleBertrand Van Effenterre
1980Le Voyage en douceLucieMichel Deville
The Mirror Crack'dElla ZielinskyGuy Hamilton
1983Life Is a Bed of RosesNora WinkleAlain Resnais
1984Love on the GroundCharlotteJacques Rivette
Les Uns et les AutresSuzanne / Sara GlennClaude Lelouch
1987White MischiefNina SoamesMichael Radford
1988The ModernsNathalie de VilleAlan Rudolph
1989The Return of the MusketeersQueen Anne of AustriaRichard Lester
I Want to Go HomeTerry ArmstrongAlain Resnais
1990Gentille AlouetteAngela DuvergerSergio Castilla
The ChildrenJoyce WheaterTony Palmer
1991Buster's BedroomDiana DanielsRebecca Horn
1992Off SeasonThe AnarchistDaniel Schmid
ChaplinHannah ChaplinRichard AttenboroughNominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress
1993A Foreign FieldBeverlyCharles Sturridge
The Age of InnocenceMrs. WellandMartin Scorsese
1994Words Upon the Window PaneMiss McKennaMary McGuckian
1995Para recibir el canto de los pájarosCatherineJorge Sanjinés
Home for the HolidaysAunt GladysJodie Foster
1996Jane EyreMiss ScatcherdFranco Zeffirelli
Os Olhos da ÁsiaJane PowellJoão Mário Grilo
CrimetimeThelmaGeorge Sluizer
1997The OdysseyEurycleiaAndrei Konchalovsky
1998Cousin BetteAdeline HulotDes McAnuff
Finisterre, donde termina el mundoMotherXavier Villaverde
1999To Walk with LionsVictoria AnrecelliCarl Schultz
Beresina, or the Last Days of SwitzerlandCharlotte DeDaniel Schmid
2000¿Tú qué harías por amor?MadreCarlos Saura Medrano
2002The Faces of the MoonJoan TurnerGuita Schyfter
In the City Without LimitsMarieAntonio HernándezGoya Award for Best Supporting Actress
Talk to HerKaterina BilovaPedro Almodóvar
2004The Bridge of San Luis ReyThe AbbessMary McGuckian
2005HeidiRottenmeierPaul Marcus
BloodRayneFortune TellerUwe Boll
OcultoAdeleAntonio Hernández
Melissa P.Nonna ElviraLuca Guadagnino
2007The OrphanageAuroraJ. A. BayonaNominated – Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress
PrioraRay Loriga
Miguel y WilliamLa dueñaInés París
Los TotenwackersSalgadoIbón Cormenzana
BoxesMotherJane Birkin
2008InconceivableFrances Church-ChappelMary McGuckian
Parlami d'amoreAmelieSilvio Muccino
ParcMarteau's MotherArnaud des Pallières
RamírezGaleristAlbert Arizza
Diary of a NymphomaniacAbuela de ValéreChristian Molina
2009The Island InsideVictoriaDunia Ayaso
Félix Sabroso
Imago MortisContessa OrsiniStefano Bessoni
2010The Making of Plus OneGeriMary McGuckian
The WolfmanMalevaJoe Johnston
There Be DragonsAbileyzaRoland Joffé
The Mosquito NetMaríaAgustí Vila
The Trick in the SheetAlmaAlfonso Arau
2011¿Para qué sirve un oso?JosephineTom FernándezMálaga Spanish Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress
The MonkL'abbesseDominik Moll
AmericanoLindaMathieu Demy
All TogetherAnnieStéphane Robelin
Memories of My Melancholy WhoresRosa CabarcasHenning Carlsen
2012O ApóstoloDosinda (voice)Fernando Cortizo
Un amor de películaJeanDiego Musiak
The ImpossibleOld WomanJ. A. Bayona
2013The ReturnCoco ChanelKarl LagerfeldShort film
Three-60Jean ChristopheAlejandro Ezcurdia
Another MeMrs. BrennanIsabel Coixet
2014AmapolaMeméEugenio Zanetti
Sand DollarsAnneLaura Amelia Guzmán
Israel Cárdenas
Nominated – Ariel Award for Best Actress
2015Marguerite & JulienLefebvre's motherValérie Donzelli
Valentin ValentinJanePascal Thomas
The Forbidden RoomThe Master Passion / Nursemaid / Aunt ChanceGuy Maddin
Me and KaminskiThereseWolfgang Becker
2016A Monster CallsThe Head TeacherJ. A. Bayona
2017Anchor and HopeGermaineCarlos Marques–Marcet
2018[30] IrisJ. A. Bayona
Red LandGiulia Visantrìn AdultaMaximiliano Hernando Bruno
2019Holy BeastsVera V.Laura Amelia Guzmán
Israel Cárdenas
The Barefoot EmperorLady LizJessica Woodworth
2023LukaThe GeneralJessica Woodworth
Seneca – On the Creation of EarthquakesCeciliaRobert Schwentke

Television

YearFilmRoleNotes
1967La familia ColónSilviaEpisode: "Esa muchacha llamada Silvia como una golondrina"
The Danny Thomas HourDonna (Hippie Girl)Episode: "The Scene"
1971CarlosLisaTelevision film
1973Nefertiti y AquenatosNefertitiTelevision film
1978The WordNaomi DunnMiniseries
4 episodes
Short Letter to the Long GoodbyeJudith SeldanTelevision film
1981The House of MirthLily Bart
1983My Cousin RachelContessa Rachel SangallettiMiniseries
4 episodes
1985The Corsican BrothersMadame Savilia de FranchiTelevision film
1991Duel of HeartsMrs. Miller
1993Screen OneBeverlyEpisode: "A Foreign Field"
1996Gulliver's TravelsEmpress MunodiMiniseries
1 episodes
1997The OdysseyEurycleia of IthacaMiniseries
2 episodes
Mother TeresaTelevision film
1999Mary, Mother of JesusElizabeth
2000In the BeginningJochebedMiniseries
2 episodes
2002DinotopiaOrianaMiniseries
1 episode
2003Winter SolsticeGloria BlundellTelevision film
2004A Christmas CarolGhost of Christmas Yet to Come / Blind Beggarwoman
2006Agatha Christie's MarpleMrs. FaneEpisode: "Sleeping Murder"
Les Aventuriers des mers du SudMaggieTelevision film
2012The Hollow CrownAliceEpisode: "Henry V"
2013JoLiliane CobergEpisode: "Place de la Concorde"
2016Beyond the WallsRoseMiniseries
3 episodes
2017Electric DreamsIrmaEpisode: "Impossible Planet"
2019The CrownWallis, Duchess of WindsorSupporting role (season 3)
2 episodes
2020BritanniaQueen Mother of AmenaSeason 2, Episode 5

Notes and References

  1. Hollywood.com Staff. December 21, 2016 . Geraldine Chaplin: Actor, Dancer . . December 21, 2016 .
  2. Allocine.com Staff. December 21, 2016 . Geraldine Chaplin: État Civil, Biographie . . fr . December 21, 2016 .
  3. Web site: TV Review: The Crown Season 3 Starring Olivia Colman. Caroline. Framke. November 4, 2019 .
  4. Book: Thomson, David . 2010 . The New Biographical Dictionary of Film . A Borzoi Book . Geraldine Chaplin . New York . Alfred A. Knopf . 978-0307271747 . 172f . December 21, 2016 .
  5. Williams, Holly. July 15, 2011 . Funny Girl: The Not-So Silent Star Oona Chaplin . . London . December 21, 2016 .
  6. Book: Erickson, Harold L. . Barson, Michael. August 25, 2016. Encyclopædia Britannica. Charlie Chaplin: British Actor, Director, Writer, and Composer. Chicago. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.. December 21, 2016.
  7. Web site: More of a Long Story. www.eoneill.com. January 16, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20180829170207/http://eoneill.com/library/more/foreword.htm. August 29, 2018.
  8. Book: Maland, Charles J.. Chaplin and American Culture. registration. 1989. Princeton University Press. Princeton, NJ. 0-691-02860-5. .
  9. Web site: Film Legend Found Peace on Lake Geneva . Dale Bechtel . 2002 . www.swissinfo.ch/eng . Vevey. 5 December 2014.
  10. McDonald, Patrick . October 27, 2016 . Interview: Geraldine Chaplin, at 52nd Chicago International Film Festival . . Chicago . December 21, 2016--> .
  11. Chaplin . Geraldine . Oriana Fallaci . Limelighters . Geraldine Chaplin . Madrid . November 1964 . 2017-03-22.
  12. "Geraldine Chaplin to Make American debut in 'Tonia'". The New York Times. November 21, 1964. pp. 26
  13. Variety Staff . January 6, 1966 . MGM Leads In Golden Globe Nominations with 20; 'Zhivago' Has 6 . . 130 . 24 . Hollywood, CA . PDF compilation . December 21, 2016 . This online PDF contains an expertly assembled compilation of news reports and reviews about the movie.
  14. [Rex Reed|Reed, Rex]
  15. [Sam Zolotow|Zolotow, Sam]
  16. Barnes, Clive. "Theater: 'The Little Foxes' Revisited". The New York Times. January 6, 1968. pp. 24
  17. Web site: Geraldine Chaplin. www.goldenglobes.com.
  18. News: Boztas . Senay . 2023-07-25 . Unseen Chaplin script online . . en . 2023-07-25 . 0140-0460.
  19. Web site: Cría cuervos . . . : The Past Is Not Past. Paul Julian. Smith. The Criterion Collection.
  20. Canby, Vince. "Cria! Film on Childhood". The New York Times. May 19, 1977. pp. 71
  21. Web site: 1978 Film Supporting Actress – BAFTA Awards. awards.bafta.org.
  22. Remember My Name . 2023-07-25 . The New Yorker . en.
  23. News: Klemesrud . Judy . 1977-09-21 . Her Name Helped—So Did Her Talent . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-07-25 . 0362-4331.
  24. CINE-PREMIOS GOYA Geraldine Chaplin recibe Goya Mejor Actriz de Reparto. Spanish Newswire Services. February 1, 2003.
  25. Web site: Spanish director Vila wins at Czech film festival. https://web.archive.org/web/20100715145756/http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/spanish-director-vila-wins-at-czech-film-festival-2024627.html. dead. July 15, 2010. July 12, 2010. The Independent.
  26. "La Academia de Cine concede la medalla de oro a Geraldine Chaplin". El País. July 7, 2006
  27. Web site: Red Land (Rosso Istria). MYmovies.it. MYmovies.it.
  28. Deseret News Staff . February 23, 1993 . Geraldine Chaplin: Living Among Ghosts . . Salt Lake City, UT . . December 21, 2016 .
  29. Phillips, Michael . October 13, 2016 . Geraldine Chaplin and 'So Many Ghosts' at Essanay . . December 20, 2016 .
  30. News: 'Jurassic World 2' Will Toss Geraldine Chaplin Into the Maw of a T-Rex. Hall. Jacob. March 6, 2017. /Film. March 6, 2017.