British-American actress
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She's Charlie Chaplin's eldest daughter, and she turned that inheritance into five decades of work across four languages — a face in David Lean's epic Russia, Robert Altman's Nashville, Carlos Saura's Spain, and eventually playing her own grandmother in a biopic of her father.
Born July 31, 1944, to Charlie Chaplin and Oona O'Neill — playwright Eugene O'Neill's daughter — Geraldine Chaplin started in dance and modeling before acting pulled her in. She broke through as Tonya in David Lean's Doctor Zhivago in 1965, earning a Golden Globe nomination, then made her Broadway debut in The Little Foxes two years later. A twelve-year relationship with Spanish director Carlos Saura beginning in the early seventies brought a string of collaborations — Ana and the Wolves, Cría Cuervos, Elisa, vida mía, Mamá cumple cien años — that anchored her in European art cinema. She moved…
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