Charlie Chaplin.
Charlie Chaplin was an individual who did not require a greeting. Over many years, he has delighted people and created memories for his kids. His comedic delivery and distinct style of humour were legendary and remain unrivalled to this day. Unfortunately, he died on December 25, 1977.
According to sources, Charlie’s daughter Josephine died on July 13th in Paris, according to her relatives. Josephine Chaplin was born on March 28, 1949, as one of eight kids born to comedian Charlie Chaplin and his wife Oona O’Neill. At the young age of three, she make an appearance in her dad’s movie Limelight.
Josephine was survived by her three sons, Charlie, Arthur, and Julien Ronet, in addition to all of her siblings Michael, Geraldine, Jane, Victoria, Annette, Eugene, and Christopher,
According to sources. Josephine appeared in a number of films, including Pier Paolo Pasolini’s prestigious The Canterbury Tales and Richard Balducci’s L’odeur des fauves. She also participated in Menahem Golan’s 1972 drama Escape to the Sun, which starred Laurence Harvey.