Chaplin, the man George Bernard Shaw called “the only true genius motion pictures ever produced” had a depraved affinity for children. Only because of his status and money did this Hollywood legend avoid being locked up.
Chaplin’s first underage victim was Mildred Harris. While it is unclear as to when their relationship began, at the ripe young age of 16, Harris gave birth to Chaplin’s child. To avoid being prosecuted for statutory rape, Chaplin married Harris—a trend he would use the rest of his life.
Not wanting to be married to her rapist, the couple divorced when Harris finally turned legal age. That’s when Chaplin set his sights on an even younger victim, Lita MacMurray—she was 6 when they first met.
Mildred Harris
She followed the film with various juvenile roles, often appearing opposite child actor Paul Willis. In 1914, she was hired by The Oz Film Manufacturing Company to portray Fluff in The Magic Cloak of Oz and Button-Bright in His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz. In 1916, at the age of 15, she appeared as a harem girl in Griffith's epic Intolerance.
The 16-year-old Harris met actor Charlie Chaplin in mid-1918, dated, and came to believe she was pregnant by him, but the pregnancy was found to be a false alarm. They married privately on October 23, 1918, in Los Angeles. She subsequently did become pregnant. The couple quarreled about her contract with Louis B. Mayer and her career. Chaplin felt she was not his intellectual equal. Their child Norman Spencer died in July 1919, at only three days of age.
So false alarm or not. . .Where was the Outrage for an Adult man having a predatory relationship with a child?
Why did a grown 29 year old man get a Free Pass to date a child? Of course she didn't have the Same intellect. . .how sick is this? Her brain was not even fully developed! This is what they do. . .they attempt to desensitize you to predatory relationships because they want to Normalize Pedophilia. Just as Heart Progress and NAMBLA (North American Man Boy Love) do. For fence sitters and those Not engaged in the protection of children. . .Just the Name should be enough to get you out of Your Distractions! Predatory! Are you on the side of Good or Evil? If you don't make a firm stand and choice, you are Helping Evil no matter your "feelings!"
By the time she was 16-years-old, Wyoming native Mildred Harris was among the most well known actresses in the world when her torrid love affair with Charlie Chaplin became the first tabloid scandal in Hollywood history.
Born in Cheyenne in 1901, the daughter of a telegraph operator scored her first Hollywood movie role at the age of 11, when she was cast in The Post Telegrapher. Many roles would quickly follow, catapulting Harris from a child star to a leading lady.
In 1918, while still only 16, Harris and Chaplin struck up a romance. Chaplin, arguably the most popular actor in the world at the time, was 29. Rumors quickly swirled that the teenage starlet had become pregnant by Chaplin. Later that year, the couple married in Los Angeles.
Sadly, their union would be short-lived. After their only child died as a newborn, Chaplin moved into a new home at the Los Angeles Athletic Club. For the sake of his career, they attempted to keep the separation a secret.
During that time, Harris began an affair with another woman, Russian born actress Alla Nazimova.
Lita Grey birth name Lillita MacMurray,
Claimed she played a "flirtatious angel" at age 12. Does this seem predatory to you?
When Lita was 12, Chaplin had the pre-pubescent Lita portray an angel dangling from wires in a scene set in celluloid heaven in his movie “The Kid.”
So 12 Years Old!
Attempts to Normalize,
What a choice. ..better to run towards the "pedo angel" than satan right?
Looks like possibly other children there,
He impregnated her by age 15. He also told her to tell others she was 19 whenever they were out in public!
So Lita Grey 17, 2 years after Chaplin impregnated her, and one year after marriage in which he was calling her not of his same intellect! Interesting!
She also stared in this movie,
He may be Hollywood's and their fans' hero, but I find this all sorts of Creepy!
Victim shaming by an industry that promotes pedophilia?
Do you suppose Chaplin wasn't too happy about his sons being stars as children because the cycle generally continues? Remember, Charlie spent time in orphanages and state care while getting his start in acting as a child.
The industry tries to Romanticize it. Is pedophilia romantic or evil to you?
Paulette Goddard Birth name Marion Levy
Paulette Goddard (born Marion Levy; June 3, 1910 – April 23, 1990)
- American actress
- a child fashion model
- performer in several Broadway productions as a Ziegfeld Girl
*she became a major star of Paramount Pictures in the 1940s.
Her most notable films were her first major role, as Charlie Chaplin's leading lady in Modern Times, and Chaplin's subsequent film The Great Dictator. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in So Proudly We Hail!
Goddard was the daughter of Joseph Russell Levy (1881–1954), the son of a prosperous Jewish cigar manufacturer from Salt Lake City, and Alta Mae Goddard
They married in 1908 and separated while their daughter was very young. According to Goddard, her father left them, but according to J. R. Levy, Alta absconded with the child. Goddard was raised by her mother, and did not meet her father again until the late 1930s, after she had become famous. So absentee father.
Goddard began modeling at an early age to support her mother and herself, working for Saks Fifth Avenue, Hattie Carnegie, and others. An important figure in her childhood was her great uncle, Charles Goddard, the owner of the American Druggists Syndicate. He played a central role in Goddard's career, introducing her to Broadway impresario Florenz Ziegfeld.
In 1926, she made her stage debut as a dancer in Ziegfeld's summer revue, No Foolin'. So she would have been 16 and had Already been modeling by this time, so when they say young age. . . they appear to be covering up the fact she was a child.
Goddard was introduced to Edgar James, president of the Southern Lumber Company, located in Asheville, North Carolina, by Charles Goddard. Aged 17, considerably younger than James, she married him on June 28, 1927 in Rye, New York. It was a short marriage, and Goddard was granted a divorce in Reno, Nevada, in 1929.
So This is interesting. Wikipedia claims Goddard was born in 1910, but on Charlie Chaplin's page it lists her birth year as 1911, which makes her younger than other claims. States he married her in 1936 so not under age if reports are true, just under age in the industry with adults having access to her.
Oona O'Neill
When Charlie Chaplin married Oona O’Neill in June 1943, he at last found true happiness, and it seems they had both found their soul mates, despite the fact that Oona was only 18, and Charlie was 53. They met when Charlie Chaplin considered her for a part in an unmade film, Shadow and Substance (during 1942) and were inseparable from then on.
O'Neill's parents divorced when she was four years old, after which she was raised by her mother in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, and rarely saw her father. She first came to the public eye during her time at the Brearley School in New York City between 1940 and 1942, when she was photographed attending fashionable nightclubs with her friends Carol Marcus and Gloria Vanderbilt.
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In 1942, she received a large amount of media attention after she was chosen as "The Number One Debutante" of the 1942–1943 season at the Stork Club. Soon after, she decided to pursue a career in acting and, after small roles in two stage productions, headed for Hollywood.
So 14-16 years old.
So this teen at this nightclub,
Stork Club was a nightclub in Manhattan, New York City. During its existence from 1929 to 1965, it was one of the most prestigious clubs in the world. A symbol of café society, the wealthy elite, including movie stars, celebrities, showgirls, and aristocrats all mixed in the VIP Cub Room of the club.
Reminds me of Another club atmosphere and drawing kids from the "modeling industry as here. . .
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This about the club owner of the Stork Club. ..there is meaning to names. #ThereAreNoCoincidences
Billingsley welcomed young people who were not old enough to drink. He encouraged them to gather at the Stork Club by inviting debutantes to the club and holding a yearly "Glamor Girl" election.
Because of Billingsley's long-standing friendship with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) head J. Edgar Hoover, rumors persisted that the Stork Club was bugged.
Billingsley was also able to summon the club's private limousine to whisk favored customers away to a theater date or a ballgame after drinks or dining at the Stork. He changed the meaning of the hand signals frequently to avoid regular patrons' being able to read them.
The "Loner's Room", which was just past the Cub Room and much like a men's club, and a private barber shop.
Author T. C. McNult has referred to the Stork Club during its existence as "the most celebrated nightspot in the world"
According to journalist Ed Sullivan, was people watching other people, particularly non-celebrities watching celebrities.
The main room of the club was also frequented by many of the prominent figures that had fled Europe, from royals to businessmen, debutantes, sportsmen and military dignitaries, who often, upon departing, took with them the signature ashtrays of the club as souvenirs.
Back to O'Neille,
In Hollywood, O'Neill was introduced to Chaplin, who considered her for a film role. The film was never made, but O'Neill and Chaplin began a romantic relationship and married in June 1943, a month after she had turned 18. The 36-year age gap between them caused a scandal, and severed O'Neill's relationship with her father, who was only six months older than Chaplin and who had already strongly disapproved of her wish to become an actress.
So at Least 17 when they met and he was only 6 months younger than her father!
When O'Neill was a child. . . According to the divorce settlement both children were to attend top boarding schools from the age of 13 and, in 1938, O'Neill was sent to study at the Warrenton Country School in Warrenton, Virginia. Agnes did not find the school satisfactory, and had her transferred to the Brearley School in New York for her sophomore year in 1940.
At Brearley, O'Neill became a close friend of Carol Marcus, and through her was introduced to Gloria Vanderbilt and Truman Capote. Although still underage, the group often spent time at popular nightclubs, and began to appear in the society pages of magazines. During this time, O'Neill dated newspaper cartoonist Peter Arno and the still unknown author J. D. Salinger.
O'Neille born 1925 so that is a 21 year difference. So during this time when she transferred to Brearley, she was 14 and he was 35.
A Lot to unpack with the Random House Agenda with Capote for sure! I'll just drop this photo, a bit of a description and if you look into his name. . .you will see.
Other Voices, Other Rooms made The New York Times bestseller list and stayed there for nine weeks, selling more than 26,000 copies. The promotion and controversy surrounding this novel catapulted Capote to fame. A 1947 Harold Halma photograph used to p