Henry Bergman
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Biography
Henry Bergman was an actor who lit up the silver screen many times with his sidesplitting comedic genius. Bergman began his career with roles in "The Pawnshop" (1916), "The Rink" (1916) and the Charlie Chaplin comedy "Sunnyside" (1919). Bergman then began to rack up a number of film credits, including roles in the Charlie Chaplin comedy "The Kid" (1921), "A Woman of Paris" (1923) and the comedy "The Gold Rush" (1925) with Charlie Chaplin. He also appeared in the comedy "The Circus" (1928) with Charlie Chaplin and the comedy "City Lights" (1931) with Charlie Chaplin. Later in his career, Bergman acted in "Modern Times" (1936) with Charlie Chaplin. Bergman passed away in October 1946 at the age of 76.
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1914
Film acting debut