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The daughter of Charles Chaplin and Oona O'Neill, Geraldine Chaplin began her career as a dancer with the English Royal Ballet. She has appeared in several films directed by longtime companion Carlos Saura, notably "Peppermint Frappe" (1967), and left a lasting impression as "Opal, from the BBC" in Robert Altman's "Nashville" (1975). She subsequently became a regular fixture in the films of both Altman ("Buffalo Bill and the Indians" 1976, "A Wedding" 1978) and his protege Alan Rudolph ("Welcome to L.A." 1977, "Remember My Name" 1978, "The Moderns" 1988). Chaplin was directed by her father in her debut, "Limelight" (1951), and in "A Countess from Hong Kong" (1967), and gave a convincing performance as his gaunt, mentally troubled mother--her own grandmother--in Richard Attenborough's 1992 biopic, "Chaplin". She offered a comic turn as another troubled soul--this time, Anne Bancroft's slightly dotty sister--in Jodie Foster's "Home for the Holidays" (1995).

The daughter of Charles Chaplin and Oona O'Neill, Geraldine Chaplin began her career as a dancer with the English Royal Ballet. She has appeared in several films directed by longtime companion Carlos Saura, notably "Peppermint Frappe" (1967), and left a lasting impression as "Opal, from the BBC" in Robert Altman's "Nashville" (1975). She subsequently became a regular fixture in the films of both Altman ("Buffalo Bill and the Indians" 1976, "A Wedding" 1978) and his protege Alan Rudolph ("Welcome to L.A." 1977, "Remember My Name" 1978, "The Moderns" 1988).

Chaplin was directed by her father in her debut, "Limelight" (1951), and in "A Countess from Hong Kong" (1967), and gave a convincing performance as his gaunt, mentally troubled mother--her own grandmother--in Richard Attenborough's 1992 biopic, "Chaplin". She offered a comic turn as another troubled soul--this time, Anne Bancroft's slightly dotty sister--in Jodie Foster's "Home for the Holidays" (1995).

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CAST: (feature film)

1.
 Monk, The (2012) Actor
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3.
 There Be Dragons (2011) Abileyza
4.
 O Apóstolo (2010) Voice Of Dosinda
5.
 Wolfman, The (2010) Maleva
6.
 Mosquito Net, The (2010) Actor
7.
 Ramirez (2009) Cast
8.
 Imago mortis (2009) Actor
9.
 Talk to Me About Love (2008) Cast
10.
 Bronte (2008) Aunt Elizabeth
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1951:
Made her uncredited acting debut in "Limelight," directed by her father, Charlie Chaplin
1965:
First film as an adult, "Dr. Zhivago"
1966:
Made Broadway debut in "The Little Foxes"
1967:
Directed by Carlos Saura in "Peppermint Frappé"
1969:
Made feature writing debut with "Honeycomb"; also starred in the film
1975:
Re-teamed with longtime companion Carlos Saura for "Cría cuervos"
1975:
First collaboration with Robert Altman, "Nashville"; earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress
1976:
Re-teamed with Robert Altman for "Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson"
1976:
Played a Valley housewife addicted to taxi rides in Alan Rudolph's "Welcome to L.A."; first collaboration with actor Keith Carradine
1977:
Played the title role in director Carlos Saura's "Elisa, vida mía"
1978:
Starred in "Remember My Name"; written and directed by Alan Rudolph and produced by Robert Altman
1978:
Joined an ensemble cast for Robert Altman's "A Wedding"
1979:
Starred in Carlos Saura's "Mamá cumple cien años"
1988:
Co-starred with Keith Carradine in Alan Rudolph's "The Moderns"
1992:
Played her grandmother Hannah Chaplin in Richard Attenborough's biographical film about her father, "Chaplin"; earned second Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress
1993:
Cast as Mrs. Welland in Martin Scorsese's "The Age of Innocence"
1995:
Potrayed Aunt Glady in the Jodie Foster directed, "Home For The Holidays"
1996:
Featured in Franco Zeffirelli's film adaption of Charlotte Brontë's novel, "Jane Eyre"
1998:
Potrayed Adeline Hulot in "Cousin Bette"
1999:
Cast in the adventure drama, "To Walk With Lions"
2000:
Portrayed Yocheved in the biblical drama, "In The Beginning"
2002:
Co-starred in Pedro Almodóvar's "Talk to Her"
2004:
Cast as the Ghost of Christmas Future in NBC's television musical, "A Christmas Carol"
2006:
Played a Fortune Teller in the big-screen version of the popular video game, "BloodRayne"
2007:
Co-starred in the Spanish-language horror film, "The Orphanage"
2010:
Co-starred in the remake of "The Wolfman," starring Benicio del Toro and Anthony Hopkins
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Education

Royal Ballet School: - 1961

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companion:
Carlos Saura. Director. Had long-term relationship in the 1970s; father of Chaplin's son Shane.
companion:
Patricio Castilla. Director of photography. Together since c. 1979; born in Chile; worked together on "Prisoneros Desaparecidos" and "La Viuda de Montiel" (both 1979); brother of screenwriter Sergio Castilla.

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grandfather:
Eugene O'Neill. Playwright. Maternal grandparent; born on October 16, 1888; died on November 27, 1953; won 1936 Nobel Prize in literature.
grandmother:
Agnes Boulton. Maternal grandmother.
grandfather:
Charles Chaplin. Music hall entertainer. Born in 1863; died from alcoholism in 1901; paternal grandfather.
grandmother:
Hannah Chaplin. Music hall entertainer. Born in 1865; had breakdown after husband left; institutionalized for most of her remaining years; died in 1928; portrayed by Geraldine in the biopic "Chaplin" (1992).
father:
Charles Chaplin. Comedian, actor, director. Born on April 16, 1889; died on December 25, 1977.
mother:
Oona O'Neill. Married to Charlie Chaplin from 1943 until his death in 1977; died of pancreatic cancer on September 27, 1991.
half-brother:
Charles Chaplin Jr. Actor. Born in 1925; died in 1968; mother, Lita Grey.
half-brother:
Syndey Chaplin. Actor. Born on March 30, 1926.
brother:
Michael John Chaplin. Actor. Born on March 6, 1946.
sister:
Josephine Anna Chaplin. Actor. Born on March 28, 1949.
sister:
Victoria Agnes Chaplin. Circus performer. Born on May 19, 1951.
brother:
Eugene Chaplin. Born in 1953.
sister:
Jane Chaplin. Born in 1957.
sister:
Annette-Emilie Chaplin. Born in 1959.
brother:
Christopher Chaplin. Born in 1962.
niece:
Dolores Chaplin. Actor.
son:
Shane Saura. Born in 1974; father, Carlos Saura.
daughter:
Oona Castilla. Born c. 1986; father, Patricio Castilla.
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