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  1. Henry Bergman (February 23, 1868 – October 22, 1946) was an American actor of stage and film, known for his long association with Charlie Chaplin. Biography [ edit ] Born in San Francisco, California, Bergman acted in live theatre, appearing in Henrietta in 1888 at the Hollis Street Theatre in Boston and in the touring production of The ...

  2. Henry Bergman was born on 23 February 1868 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Modern Times (1936), City Lights (1931) and The Gold Rush (1925). He died on 22 October 1946 in Hollywood, California, USA.

    • February 23, 1868
    • October 22, 1946
  3. Henry Bergman (February 23, 1868 – October 22, 1946) was an American actor of stage and film, known for his long association with Charlie Chaplin. Born in San Francisco, California, he acted in live theater, appearing in Henrietta in 1888 at the Hollis Street Theater in Boston and in the touring production of The Senator in 1892 and 1893.

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  5. Modern Times is a 1936 American part-talkie comedy film produced, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin. In Chaplin's last performance as the iconic Little Tramp, his character struggles to survive in the modern, industrialized world. The film also stars Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman, Tiny Sandford and Chester Conklin .

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  6. Henry Bergman was a comedic actor who appeared in many films with Charlie Chaplin, such as The Gold Rush, City Lights, and Modern Times. He also played the artist in The Immigrant and the pawnbroker in The Pawnshop.

  7. Bulky Swedish actor Henry Bergman came to the U.S. in the early 'teens. He worked as a utility player at Pathe, L-K0 and Mutual Studios until 1916, when he was cast in the Charlie Chaplin 2-reeler The Floorwalker (1916).

  8. Henry Bergman was an actor who lit up the silver screen many times with his sidesplitting comedic genius. Bergman began his career with roles in "The Pawnshop" (1916), "The Rink" (1916) and the Charlie Chaplin comedy "Sunnyside" (1919). Bergman then began to rack up a number of film credits, including roles in the Charlie Chaplin comedy "The Kid" (1921), "A...

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