In 1920, one of the biggest celebrities was Charlie Chaplin, the iconic silent film actor and director. Known for his character "The Tramp," Chaplin's unique blend of humor and pathos resonated with audiences worldwide, making him a central figure in the burgeoning film industry. His films, such as "The Kid" (1921) and various short comedies, contributed significantly to his fame during this era. Additionally, other notable figures like Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks also enjoyed immense popularity during this time.
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