Richard Nixon and Hedda Hopper
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and Richard Nixon and Hedda Hopper's views about the silent film star.
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Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and Richard Nixon and Hedda Hopper's views about the silent film star.
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and the silent film star's relationships with Joan Barry and Oona O’Neill.
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and the impact of the silent film star's 1940 film, "The Great Dictator."
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and the context of the silent film's rise in popularity through World War I.
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and why the silent film start was the "most prominent victim" of the Red Scare.
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and the opening of an FBI file on the silent film star in 1922.
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and the context of 1952 when the silent film star left the United States.
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and the silent film star's views on Communism.
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and the silent film star's brief return to America in 1972.
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," the silent film star's arrival in America, and his popular character, "Little Tramp."
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and the silent film star's views on nationalism.
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and the silent film star's banishment from the United States in 1952.
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discussed his book, "Charlie Chaplin vs. America," and the impact that the U.S. government had on the silent film star's success and reputation.