I'm not 40 yet. I wouldn't even bother comparing myself to Chaplin.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My initial introduction to him was - this is a funny story... My Aunt Marian, my entire life growing up, told me that I looked like Charlie Chaplin. That didn't really resonate with me when I was younger - I hadn't seen a lot of his films.
Well, you cannot think of cinema now, and you cannot think of cinema in the UK and not place Chaplin in the most extraordinary elevated context, if there can be such a thing, in that he was a genius, he was unique.
As I don't know what life would be like without my Chaplin connections, I work with them. I'm just really happy it's a family I can be proud of; it's not as if I'm related to some Z-list celebrity.
I was 40 when I did my first movie.
The real good comedians, like Chaplin, would make you laugh and a second later, cry.
I don't deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence with Charles Chaplin.
I've become 40, my audience is partly the same age.
I'd like to produce, direct, write, score, and star in a film in exactly the way Chaplin did. I'll do that before I'm thirty.
When people say 'Charlie Chaplin' I still think now of the guy in the moustache and bowler hat and funny walk - I don't think of an old man who was my grandfather.
I think I'm going to pull a Charlie Chaplin and have kids when I'm 60.