A:Charlie Chaplin had a career as a comedian. B:Sir Charles Spencer `` Charlie '' Chaplin , -LRB- 16 April 1889 -- 25 December 1977 -RRB- was an English comic actor , filmmaker , and composer who rose to fame during the era of silent film .. silent film. silent film. Chaplin became a worldwide icon through his screen persona `` the Tramp '' and is considered one of the most important figures in the history of the film industry .. the Tramp. the Tramp. film industry. film industry. His career spanned more than 75 years , from childhood in the Victorian era until a year before his death in 1977 , and encompassed both adulation and controversy .. Victorian era. Victorian era. Chaplin 's childhood in London was one of poverty and hardship .. London. London. As his father was absent and his mother struggled financially , he was sent to a workhouse twice before the age of nine .. workhouse. workhouse. When he was 14 , his mother was committed to a mental asylum .. Chaplin began performing at an early age , touring music halls and later working as a stage actor and comedian .. At 19 , he was signed to the prestigious Fred Karno company , which took him to America .. Fred Karno. Fred Karno. Chaplin was scouted for the film industry and began appearing in 1914 for Keystone Studios .. film industry. film industry. Keystone Studios. Keystone Studios. He soon developed the Tramp persona and formed a large fan base .. the Tramp. the Tramp. Chaplin directed his own films from an early stage and continued to hone his craft as he moved to the Essanay , Mutual , and First National corporations .. Essanay. Essanay Studios. Mutual. Mutual Film. First National. First National Pictures. By 1918 , he was one of the best-known figures in the world .. In 1919 , Chaplin co-founded the distribution company United Artists , which gave him complete control over his films .. United Artists. United Artists. His first feature-length was The Kid -LRB- 1921 -RRB- , followed by A Woman of Paris -LRB- 1923 -RRB- , The Gold Rush -LRB- 1925 -RRB- , and The Circus -LRB- 1928 -RRB- .. feature-length. Feature length. The Kid. The Kid ( 1921 film ). A Woman of Paris. A Woman of Paris. The Gold Rush. The Gold Rush. The Circus. The Circus ( film ). He refused to move to sound films in the 1930s , instead producing City Lights -LRB- 1931 -RRB- and Modern Times -LRB- 1936 -RRB- without dialogue .. City Lights. City Lights. Modern Times. Modern Times ( film ). Chaplin became increasingly political , and his next film , The Great Dictator -LRB- 1940 -RRB- , satirised Adolf Hitler .. The Great Dictator. The Great Dictator. Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler. The 1940s were a decade marked with controversy for Chaplin , and his popularity declined rapidly .. He was accused of communist sympathies , while his involvement in a paternity suit and marriages to much younger women caused scandal .. communist. Communism. paternity suit. paternity suit. An FBI investigation was opened , and Chaplin was forced to leave the United States and settle in Switzerland .. FBI. Federal Bureau of Investigation. He abandoned the Tramp in his later films , which include Monsieur Verdoux -LRB- 1947 -RRB- , Limelight -LRB- 1952 -RRB- , A King in New York -LRB- 1957 -RRB- , and A Countess from Hong Kong -LRB- 1967 -RRB- .. the Tramp. the Tramp. Monsieur Verdoux. Monsieur Verdoux. Limelight. Limelight ( 1952 film ). A King in New York. A King in New York. A Countess from Hong Kong. A Countess from Hong Kong. Chaplin wrote , directed , produced , edited , starred in , and composed the music for most of his films .. He was a perfectionist , and his financial independence enabled him to spend years on the development and production of a picture .. His films are characterised by slapstick combined with pathos , typified in the Tramp 's struggles against adversity .. the Tramp. the Tramp. slapstick. slapstick. pathos. pathos. Many contain social and political themes , as well as autobiographical elements .. In 1972 , as part of a renewed appreciation for his work , Chaplin received an Honorary Academy Award for `` the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century '' .. Honorary Academy Award. Academy Honorary Award. He continues to be held in high regard , with The Gold Rush , City Lights , Modern Times , and The Great Dictator often ranked on industry lists of the greatest films of all time .. The Gold Rush. The Gold Rush. City Lights. City Lights. Modern Times. Modern Times ( film ). The Great Dictator. The Great Dictator Answer: life
A:Cerebral palsy has been documented. B:This is a list of international presidential trips made by Mauricio Macri , the 53rd and current President of Argentina .. 53rd. List of Presidents of Argentina. President. President of Argentina. Mauricio Macri. Mauricio Macri. During his presidency , Mauricio Macri has visited 20 countries as of May 2017 .. Mauricio Macri. Mauricio Macri Answer: il
A:Columbia Pictures released The Smurfs (film) in 2011. B:Arthur Lees is a golfer .. Arthur Lees. Arthur Lees. Arthur Lees may also refer to  :. Arthur Lees. Arthur Lees. Arthur Lees -LRB- rugby -RRB-. Arthur Lees. Arthur Lees. Arthur Lees of the Lees Baronets. Arthur Lees. Arthur Lees. Lees Baronets. Lees Baronets Answer: il
A:Intimacy (film) was released before 2001. B:Intimacy is a 2001 British film directed by Patrice Chereau , starring Mark Rylance and Kerry Fox .. Patrice Chereau. Patrice Chereau. Intimacy. Intimacy ( novel ). Mark Rylance. Mark Rylance. Kerry Fox. Kerry Fox. Intimacy is an international co-production among production companies in France , the U.K. , Germany , and Spain featuring a soundtrack of pop songs from the 1970s and 1980s .. Intimacy. Intimacy ( novel ). international co-production. international co-production. production companies. production companies. France. France. Germany. Germany. Spain. Spain. pop. pop music. It was written by Chereau with Anne-Louise Trividic , based on stories by Hanif Kureishi -LRB- who also wrote a novel of the same title -RRB- .. Anne-Louise Trividic. Anne-Louise Trividic. Hanif Kureishi. Hanif Kureishi. novel of the same title. Intimacy ( novel ). This mainstream-defined film contains an unsimulated fellatio scene by Fox on Rylance .. mainstream. mainstream. unsimulated. unsimulated sex. fellatio. fellatio. A French-dubbed version features voice actors Jean-Hugues Anglade and Nathalie Richard .. French. French language. dubbed. Dubbing ( filmmaking ). Jean-Hugues Anglade. Jean-Hugues Anglade. Nathalie Richard. Nathalie Richard. The film has been associated with the New French Extremity .. French. French language. New French Extremity. New French Extremity Answer: life
A:Warren Ellis wrote the film Iron Man 3 is based on. B:The Center Open , or Abierto del Centro , is one of the major regional open golf tournaments in Argentina .. golf. golf. Argentina. Argentina. Founded in 1927 , it has always been held at the Cordoba Golf Club in Cordoba .. Cordoba Golf Club. Cordoba Golf Club. Cordoba. Cordoba Province ( Argentina ). In 2001 , Angel Cabrera set the course record of 60 in the final round , and also equalled the tournament record aggregate score of 270 , set by Angel Franco in 1992 .. Angel Cabrera. Angel Cabrera. Angel Franco. Angel Franco Answer: il
A:The Kingdom of Georgia lasted for many centuries. B:The Kingdom of Georgia , also known as the Georgian Empire , was a medieval monarchy which emerged in circa 1008 AD .. Georgian. Georgian language. monarchy. monarchy. Anno Domini. Georgia. Georgia ( country ). It reached its Golden Age of political and economic strength during the reign of King David IV and Queen Tamar the Great from 11th to 13th centuries .. King. List of Georgian monarchs. its Golden Age. Georgian Golden Age. David IV. David IV of Georgia. Tamar the Great. Tamar of Georgia. At the peak of its dominance , the kingdom 's influence spanned from the south of modern-day Ukraine to the northern provinces of Iran , while also maintaining religious possessions in the Holy Land and Greece .. Ukraine. Ukraine. Iran. Iran. possessions. Monastery of the Cross. Holy Land. Holy Land. Greece. Iviron. A predominantly Christian , Georgian-speaking realm , it was the principal historical precursor of present-day Georgia .. Georgian. Georgian language. Christian. Eastern Orthodox Christian. Georgia. Georgia ( country ). Lasting for several centuries , the kingdom fell to the Mongol invasions in the 13th century , but managed to re-assert sovereignty by the 1340s .. Mongol invasions. Mongol invasions of Georgia. The following decades were marked by Black Death spread by the nomads , as well as numerous invasions under the leadership of Tamerlane , who devastated the country 's economy , population , and urban centers .. Black Death. Black Death. Tamerlane. Tamerlane. The Kingdom 's geopolitical situation further worsened after the Fall of Constantinople , which effectively marked the end of the Eastern Roman Empire , Georgia 's traditional ally .. Georgia. Georgia ( country ). Fall of Constantinople. Fall of Constantinople. Eastern Roman Empire. Eastern Roman Empire. As a result of these processes , by the end of the 15th century Georgia turned into an isolated , fractured Christian enclave , surrounded by hostile Turco-Iranic neighbors .. Christian. Eastern Orthodox Christian. Georgia. Georgia ( country ). Renewed incursions from 1386 led to the final collapse of the kingdom into anarchy by 1466 and the mutual recognition of its constituent kingdoms of Kartli , Kakheti and Imereti as independent states between 1490 and 1493 .. incursions. Timur's invasions of Georgia. Kartli. Kingdom of Kartli. Kakheti. Kingdom of Kakheti. Imereti. Kingdom of Imereti Answer: life
A:Bronson (film) was directed by a Danish film studio. B:Vesterbrogade is the main shopping street of the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen , Denmark .. Vesterbro. Vesterbro, Copenhagen. Copenhagen. Copenhagen. Denmark. Denmark. The 1.5 km long street runs from the City Hall Square in the east to Pile Alle in Frederiksberg in the west where it turns into Roskildevej .. City Hall Square. City Hall Square, Copenhagen. Pile Alle. Pile Alle. Frederiksberg. Frederiksberg. Roskildevej. Roskildevej. On its way , it passes Copenhagen Central Station as well as the small triangular square Vesterbros Torv .. Copenhagen. Copenhagen. Copenhagen Central Station. Copenhagen Central Station. Vesterbros Torv. Vesterbros Torv. It is one of four such - bro streets , the other being Nørrebrogade , Østerbrogade and Amagerbrogade .. Nørrebrogade. Nørrebrogade. Østerbrogade. Østerbrogade. Amagerbrogade. Amagerbrogade Answer: il
A:The Bends is an album. B:The Bends -LRB- stylised as the bends -RRB- is the second studio album by the English alternative rock band Radiohead , released on 13 March 1995 by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and by Capitol Records in the United States .. Radiohead. Radiohead. Parlophone. Parlophone. Capitol. Capitol Records. studio album. studio album. alternative rock. alternative rock. Parlophone Records. Parlophone. Capitol Records. Capitol Records. rock. rock music. The album was produced by John Leckie and engineered by Nigel Godrich , who would go on to co-produce all future albums by the band .. John Leckie. John Leckie. Nigel Godrich. Nigel Godrich. The Bends marked the beginning of a shift in aesthetics and themes for the band , with greater use of keyboards and more abrasive guitar tracks , while balancing them with subtler ones .. keyboards. keyboards. guitar. guitar. The introspective grunge-influenced style of their debut album Pablo Honey -LRB- 1993 -RRB- evolved into more multi-layered rock with cryptic lyrics and larger ideas , as the band and its lead singer and songwriter Thom Yorke reacted against the rigours of their near-constant world tours .. grunge. grunge. Pablo Honey. Pablo Honey. rock. rock music. Thom Yorke. Thom Yorke. The Bends received greater critical acclaim than Pablo Honey , receiving an enthusiastic critical reaction , and it reached # 4 on the UK Albums Chart .. Pablo Honey. Pablo Honey. UK Albums Chart. UK Albums Chart. However , it failed to build on the commercial success of `` Creep '' outside of the United Kingdom , and it peaked on the United States charts at # 88 .. Creep. Creep ( Radiohead song ). Although it lacked the instant success of Radiohead 's subsequent albums , The Bends achieved triple platinum sales certifications in the UK and Canada , as well as platinum sales certifications in the United States -LRB- by the Recording Industry Association of America -RRB- and Europe .. Radiohead. Radiohead. triple platinum. Music recording sales certification. Canada. Canada. Recording Industry Association of America. Recording Industry Association of America. Europe. Europe. The album spawned five charting singles ; My Iron Lung was first released as an EP in 1994 before the album was released , and `` High and Dry '' was later released with the album 's opener `` Planet Telex '' as its B-side .. My Iron Lung. My Iron Lung. High and Dry. High and Dry. Planet Telex. Planet Telex. singles. single ( music ). Extended play. B-side. B-side. `` Fake Plastic Trees '' was released as the album 's second single and was followed by `` Just '' .. Fake Plastic Trees. Fake Plastic Trees. Just. Just ( song ). `` Street Spirit -LRB- Fade Out -RRB- '' , the final single from the album , became their first top 5 hit in the United Kingdom .. In the years since its release , the album has frequently appeared in listener polls and critics ' lists of the greatest albums of all time . Answer: life
A:The Night Of was co-written by a Haitian writer. B:The Goldwing Ltd Goldwing is an American ultralight aircraft that was designed by Craig Catto and Brian Glenn and produced by Goldwing Ltd. .. American. United States. ultralight aircraft. ultralight aircraft. Goldwing Ltd. Goldwing Ltd. The aircraft was supplied as a complete factory-built aircraft only and no kits or plans were offered . Answer:
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