Charlie Chaplin's Birthplace Stumped British Spies, Say Released MI5 Files

Charlie Chaplin

By JILL LAWLESS   02/16/12 07:01 PM ET  AP

LONDON -- They foiled plots and cracked Nazi codes, but Britain's spies were unable to solve the mystery of Charlie Chaplin's birth.

Although the entertainer is celebrated as one of London's most famous sons, newly declassified files reveal that Britain's MI5 domestic intelligence service found no records to back up Chaplin's claim that he was born in the city on April 16, 1889.

Uncertainty about Chaplin's origins linger to this day – a mystery Chaplin himself may have helped to nurture.

The previously secret file, released Friday by Britain's National Archives, shows that MI5 investigated the silent film star in the 1950s at the request of U.S. authorities, who had long suspected him of communist sympathies. MI5 historian Christopher Andrew said the FBI's red-hating chief, J. Edgar Hoover, privately denounced Chaplin as "one of Hollywood's parlor Bolsheviks."

To the spies' surprise, there was no record of the performer's birth.

"It would seem that Chaplin was either not born in this country or that his name at birth was other than those mentioned," MI5 concluded.

Chaplin's life is a Dickensian rags-to-riches story. Raised in London in a family of music-hall entertainers, he moved to the United States in 1910 and became one of Hollywood's first megastars with his shabby, bowler-hatted everyman persona, the Little Tramp.

He was a box office sensation in movies such as "The Gold Rush," "City Lights" and "The Kid," but his left-wing friends and activities alarmed the FBI, which began tracking the actor in the early 1920s.

In 1952, as fears of Soviet infiltration raged in the U.S., American authorities asked MI5 to investigate Chaplin's political allegiances and personal background, including a long-standing rumor that Charlie Chaplin was an alias and the performer's true name was Israel Thornstein.

But British spies could find no trace of him in the birth records at London's Somerset House under Chaplin, Thornstein or Harley, his mother's stage name.

The spies also checked French records amid rumors that he might have been born in the town of Fontainebleau – but that, too, drew a blank.

Elsewhere in the file, agents speculate that Chaplin might have Russian roots. There was an allegation that he had once spoken of "going back to Russia."

"This might refer to paying another visit, or it might denote his origin as Russia," noted senior MI5 officer W.M.T. Magan, speculating that Chaplin might have come from a Jewish family fleeing pogroms at the end of the 19th century.

Film historian Matthew Sweet said rumors about Chaplin's roots had been swirling well before the 1950s. The French claim stemmed from a fan magazine article from the 1910s that suggested Chaplin was born while his performer mother was on tour. The idea he was Jewish appears to have been an assumption by some fans that came to be widely believed. Chaplin did little to correct the record.

"The borderline between fact and fiction about celebrities was much less clearly policed than it is today," Sweet said.

MI5 seemed content to let the mystery of Chaplin's birth remain. British agents were skeptical of American claims that the star was a communist threat, with John Marriott, the head of MI5's counter-subversion branch, calling the U.S. allegations "unreliable."

"It is curious that we can find no record of Chaplin's birth, but I scarcely think that this is of any security significance," he wrote in 1952.

The U.S. thought differently and Chaplin was refused re-entry to the United States in 1952. He settled in Switzerland and lived there until his death in 1977.

The dossier shows MI5 continued to track Chaplin for several years. It contains newspaper clippings about the actor, snatches of conversation from suspected radicals who knew him and letters sent from Russia to "Comrade Charly Chaplin" via the communist magazine Challenge.

But by 1958, MI5 had concluded Chaplin was not a threat.

"We have no substantial information of our own against Chaplin, and we are not satisfied that there are reliable grounds for regarding him as a security risk," the agency noted. "It may be that Chaplin is a Communist sympathizer but on the information before us he would appear to be no more than a 'progressive' or radical."

Nonetheless, a taint of impropriety lingered. Files released in 2002 showed that the British government blocked a knighthood for Chaplin for nearly 20 years because of American concerns about his politics and private life – he was married four times, twice to 16-year-old girls. He eventually became Sir Charles Chaplin in March 1975, two years before his death at age 88.

Chaplin's origins remain cloudy, although the 1891 census records the then 2-year-old as living in south London with his mother and elder brother Sydney.

Evidence unearthed last year added another layer of mystery.

In a locked drawer of a bureau left behind after Chaplin's death, his family found a letter from a man in England named Jack Hill. It claimed Chaplin had been born "in a caravan (that) belonged to the Gypsy Queen, who was my auntie" in a Roma community near Birmingham in central England.

Chaplin had alluded to Roma roots in his autobiography, writing that "Grandma was half-Gypsy. This fact was the skeleton in our family cupboard."

Sweet said the letter was not proof of Chaplin's birthplace but evidence he cultivated the mystery of his origins.

"It is very widely accepted that he was born in London in 1889, but the piece of paper just isn't there," Sweet said.

"That letter is not proof that he was born in a Gypsy encampment. It is proof that he was terrifically attracted to the idea of that story, enough to keep the letter and lock it away and think of it as something important.

"The idea of the mystery of his own birth is something that he quite enjoyed, I think."

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CORRECTION: A previous version of this article referred to the British domestic intelligence service as M15 instead of MI5. The headline has been changed to reflect this correction.
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Dolores V Sisco
11:26 AM on 02/23/2012
Communist? He's a Kenyan! Where's the birth certificate Charlie!
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11:39 AM on 02/22/2012
Hey Jill, it's MI5 not M15. Just sayin.
Darrion Beckles
I wash myself with a rag on a stick
10:42 AM on 02/22/2012
'M1-5' is one of my favorite party spots in Tribeca!
10:05 PM on 02/21/2012
Why is it that the old FBI tracks left-wingers and not right-wingers? Can't figure that out.
11:29 PM on 02/21/2012
Right? Why weren't they tracking Timothy McVey? Or putting David Koresh on trial? Really excellent point, Totalliberal. THAT might've actually saved lives vice hounding Lincoln Brigade 'pre anti-fascists,' etc.
09:46 AM on 02/21/2012
Author needs to take some history course - "In December 1932, the Polish Cipher Bureau first broke Germany's military Enigma ciphers." I can not see any Brits mentioned here... and yet first sentence of the article states: "They foiled plots and cracked Nazi codes (WHAT?!?!?!?!), but Britain's spies were unable to solve the mystery of Charlie Chaplin's birth..."
Summary= EMBARRASSING!!!
And I am sorry but how many movie stars has lied about their families and where they are coming from... come on... he was born before 1900 for pity's sake!!!... I don't think there were computers everywhere to register that someone was born - jeeee... what a terrible MI 5 failure...(and pay attention M I 5 - not M15)
RUBBISH article!
12:10 AM on 02/21/2012
Maybe it's just me, but it's called MI 5 as in Mi-5. not M15. it stands for millitary intelligence section 5.
Proof-read anyone?
11:34 PM on 02/21/2012
Yah, darubo27usa: caught that, too. Has the author never even seen a spy movie?
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Gronkie
Radical Independent
11:55 PM on 02/19/2012
And it makes a difference how? Does it mean he didn't exist and therefore never created any of his priceless films? Your tax dollars at work (or rather Great Britain's).
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OldCowboy
Against stupidity the Gods contend in vain.
10:39 PM on 02/19/2012
OK, so here's the deal. It is not M15. It is MI5. As in Emm Eye 5. As in Military Intelligence 5.
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Van Hammersly
05:42 PM on 02/19/2012
An M15 is an assault rifle...not a government agency.
12:58 AM on 02/20/2012
https://www.mi5.gov.uk/
Educate yourself.
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BlueRoseofTexas
There is nothing micro about my bio
01:02 PM on 02/20/2012
No he/she is right. Look at the post above.
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02:08 PM on 02/20/2012
You proved Van Hammersly is right...the link confirms what he/she said.
12:11 AM on 02/21/2012
lmfao.
04:15 PM on 02/19/2012
M15 must be a new British agency
08:18 PM on 02/18/2012
M 15, that's the really secret department of intrigue . I mean really big time intrigue. MI5 can't touch that. Does anyone read this stuff before it gets pasted to the web?
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mjeffn
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04:59 PM on 02/18/2012
Our government is so silly. Who cares. I love Chaplin's characters.
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Mindy Czech
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04:29 PM on 02/18/2012
Is it possible that he was born at home and had no birth records, or that they were destroyed in WWII?

I love Charlie Chaplin movies. "The Great Dictator" is one of my favorite films of all time. The scene with him and the inflatable globe was awesome, and I always felt that the speech he made at the end of the film was Charlie Chaplin breaking character and speaking to the people of the world. Just beautiful.
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Woodsie
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08:08 AM on 02/18/2012
I can just see Chaplin with a sideways smile and a wink about this. : )
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mater
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05:15 AM on 02/18/2012
Deliciously brilliant. This makes his story even more interesting.