Charlie Chaplin's Daughter Dies

Josephine began her career at a young age…


Actor Josephine Chaplin, Comedy legend Charlie Chaplin's daughter died at the age of 74.

According to a US-based media outlet, she died on July 13 in Paris, according to her family.

Born on March 28, 1949, in Santa Monica, California, Josephine Chaplin was the third of eight children born to Charlie Chaplin and Oona O'Neill.

She began her career on screen at a young age in her father's 1952 Limelight.

She is survived by her three sons; Charlie, Arthur, and Julien Ronet; and her siblings reported.

In 1972, she was featured in Pier Paolo Pasolini's award-winning film 'The Canterbury Tales and Richard Balducci's 'L'odeur des Fauves.'

She also starred alongside Laurence Harvey in Menahem Golan's 1972 drama 'Escape to the Sun' about a group of people attempting to flee the Soviet Union.

Then, in 1984, she starred in the Canadian drama The Bay Boy, a film that marked the start of her co-star Kiefer Sutherland's acting career.

In 1988, she starred as Hadley Richardson, opposite Stacy Keach as Ernest Hemingway, in the television mini-series 'Hemingway,' as per Variety.

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