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  1. Victoria Chaplin. Victoria Agnes Chaplin-Thierrée (born May 19, 1951) is a British-American circus performer. She is a daughter of film actor and comedian Charlie Chaplin from his fourth wife, Oona O'Neill, and a granddaughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill .

    • British-American
    • 1966–present
  2. Kathleen Chaplin (nacida en 1975). Carmen Chaplin (nacida en 1977). Dolores Chaplin (nacida en 1976). Tracy Chaplin (nacido en 1980). Josephine Chaplin (1949-2023), que tuvo un hijo con el actor francés Maurice Ronet: Julien Ronet (nacido en 1980). Victoria Chaplin (nacida en 1951), y casada con Jean-Baptiste Thiérrée, con quien tiene dos hijos:

  3. Le cirque invisible. Victoria Chaplin (Santa Monica, EE.UU., 19.05.1951) es hija de Charlie Chaplin y Oona O´Neil (hermana del escritor Eugenio O´Neil). Su esposo Jean Baptiste Thierrée (Congo, 1937), nacido en pleno frente de batalla, se llama a sí mismo “hijo de la utopía”.

  4. Charlie Chaplin’s Children. Left to right: Charlie Chaplin, his wife Oona, and six of their eight children, Josephine, Victoria, Eugene, Jane, Annie and Christopher. Norman Spencer Chaplin, son of Mildred Harris and Charlie Chaplin, was born on July 7th, 1919, but sadly died three days later. He is buried under a stone marked simply The ...

  5. 12 de jun. de 2021 · Sociedad. A la cuarta fue la vencida: la boda de Charles y Oona Chaplin. Él venía de un tumultuoso pasado sentimental en el que acumulaba tanto matrimonios como demandas de paternidad y de abuso...

  6. Victoria Chaplin was born on 19 May 1951 in Santa Monica, California, USA. She is an actress, known for A Countess from Hong Kong (1967), Le cirque imaginaire (1989) and Mi reino por un caballo (2010). She has been married to Jean-Baptiste Thiérrée since 2 January 1970. They have two children.

  7. 17 de feb. de 2023 · But the one member of his brood that Chaplin singled out to carry on his legacy in the comedy genre was his daughter Victoria Chaplin, born May 19, 1951. According to Robert Davidson's " Chaplin: His Life and Art ," Chaplin began to develop a vehicle for his seventh child in the late 1960s called "The Freak," an unfinished project about a girl who grows wings.