As a young man Charlie Chaplin had a lot going for him since he was such a good actor. According to charliechaplin.com at around twelve, he got his first chance to act in a legitimate stage show, and played as "Billy" the page boy for William Gillette in "Sherlock Holmes". According to the website imdb when he was only 18 years old he toured the us with Fred Karno’s vaudeville troupe in 1910. Stated by the website imdb He went to California and signed with a popular comedian director Mack Sennett in December 1913. The website notablebiographies.com when he came to America he stopped over acting and became more delicate and precise with movements and he created the role of “the tramp” for himself.
When Charlie Chaplin came to America the audiences here loved his work and they kept on begging for more. …show more content…
Notablebiographies.com said Chaplin left Sennett to join the Essanay Company, which agreed to pay him $1,250 a week. Charliechaplin.com stated that at age 26 Charlie Chaplin moved over to mutual company, which paid him a whopping 670,000 a year. Imdb.com says that For the movies making a living, kid auto races at Venice, Mabel’s strange predicament, twenty minutes of love and caught in the rain all had the salary of 150 a week. Imdb.com stated that for the movies a night out and the tramp he was making 1,250 a