“I was born at eight o’clock in the evening on April 16, 1889 in London, in the Walworth district, on East Lane.”
Hardly anyone today doesn’t know where and when a boy named Charlie was born—who was destined to become great. But in 1964, when his autobiography first saw the light of day, this information became a real discovery—until then no one knew for sure where and when the Legend was born. And this isn’t the last revelation that Chaplin shares in this book.