Josephine Hannah Chaplin (March 28, 1949 – July 13, 2023) was an American actress and the daughter of filmmaker
Charlie Chaplin and his fourth wife,
Oona O'Neill.[1] She had a featured role in
Pier Paolo Pasolini's The Canterbury Tales (1972) as
May, the adulterous wife of the elderly Sir January.[2]
Personal life
Chaplin was married to Greek furrier Nicholas Sistovaris; the couple had one child, Charly.[3]
Chaplin had a son, Julien Ronet,[4] by French actor
Maurice Ronet, with whom she lived until his death in 1983.[5]
Chaplin married French archaeologist
Jean-Claude Gardin in 1989, with whom she had a son, Arthur.[6] They stayed married until Gardin's death in 2013.
Chaplin died in Paris on July 13, 2023, at the age of 74.[7][8]
Filmography
Limelight (1952)[9] as the Child in opening scene (uncredited)
^Cinéma. 289-300 (in French). Fédération française des ciné-clubs. 1983. p. 5. ... Après Maria Pacôme, il avait épousé Joséphine Chaplin, dont il avait eu un fils, Julien, le 16 octobre 1980. ...
^Elizabeth Devine (1 September 1984).
Annual Obituary 1983. St. James. pp. 135–.
ISBN978-0-912289-07-6. Festival for his work. Ronet's second marriage was to Charles Chaplin's youngest daughter, Josephine, and the marriage produced Ronet's only child.
^Howard Hughes (30 April 2011).
Cinema Italiano: The Complete Guide from Classics to Cult. I.B.Tauris. pp. 140–.
ISBN978-0-85773-044-2. Based on the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales (1971) was shot in England with an Italo-British cast. ... There were featured roles for Laura Betti and Franco Citti, and Hugh Griffith, Josephine Chaplin, Michael Balfour and ...
^Stefan Jaworzyn (1994).
Shock Xpress 2. Vol. 2. Titan. pp. 16–.
ISBN978-1-85286-519-1. The only film from Franju's television period to receive any sort of foreign distribution was L'Homme sans Visage (1974), starring Jacques Champreux, Gayle Hunnicutt, Gert Frobe and Josephine Chaplin, a Fantomas-like thriller about a ...