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Charlie Chaplin Studios

Charlie Chaplin Studios was a prominent film production facility in Hollywood, established in the early 1910s by legendary actor and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin. Located in Hollywood, California, it served as the creative hub for his iconic silent film comedies, including "The Gold Rush" and "Modern Times." The studio was known for its distinctive, art-deco style buildings and innovative filmmaking. After Chaplin sold the studio in the late 1940s, it continued to be used for film and television production. Today, it is preserved as a historic site, symbolizing early Hollywood's creative spirit and Chaplin's monumental influence on cinema.