Charlie Chaplin vs. America

Charlie Chaplin is part of a trifecta of silent Hollywood’s most beloved clowns, but his personal off-screen was quite complicated. His political opinions were often the subject of controversy in addition to his romantic relationships.

Scott Eyman’s Charlie Chaplin vs. America: When Art, Sex, and Politics Collided explores the personal and professional life and influence of Chaplin. Eyman documents Chaplin’s difficult early life and rise to fame, through his popularity in America and as a global icon. Of course, Chaplin’s politics would lead him to continue his life in Switzerland, where he lived out his years alongside his wife in his estate.

Chaplin’s legacy and impact as an artist are undeniable to this day and continue to be studied by film historians all over the world.


Charlie Chaplin vs. America: When Art, Sex, and Politics Collided is available for purchase via Simon & Schuster.