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Geraldine Chaplin Filmography

ActressBORN 1944SANTA MONICA140 FILMS IN DB

GeraldineChaplin

Known for Acting · Chaplin: Spirit of the Tramp, Gentille Alouette, A Century of Cinema

140
FILMS IN DB
$1,480
TOTAL VALUE
47
PRICED
$31
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Moderns
~$175 · BLU-RAY · 1988
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Seneca
$32 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Geraldine Chaplin, daughter of the legendary Charlie Chaplin, carved a unique and eclectic path in cinema that makes her filmography a treasure trove for physical media collectors. Bursting onto the scene with her Golden Globe-nominated role in David Lean's epic *Doctor Zhivago* (1965), Chaplin quickly established herself as much more than just her famous lineage. Her versatility shone through in diverse roles, from the sprawling ensemble of Robert Altman's *Nashville* (1975), an essential 70s cinema entry often found on boutique Blu-ray labels, to the acclaimed *Remember My Name* (1978), a film much sought after by collectors for its sharp performances and character study. Collectors often gravitate towards Chaplin’s collaborations with Spanish director Carlos Saura, such as the haunting *Cría Cuervos* (1976) and *Elisa, vida mía* (1977). These arthouse gems, with their surreal touches and deep emotional resonance, are prime candidates for high-quality home video releases, often making their way to Criterion or similar specialist imprints. Her portrayal of her own grandmother, Hannah Chaplin, in the biopic *Chaplin* (1992) also remains a significant and collectible title. Geraldine Chaplin’s impressive range across English, Spanish, and French cinema ensures her work is consistently explored and appreciated by physical media enthusiasts seeking unique and historically significant films.

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