
Actor Geraldine Chaplin Reflects on Lengthy Film Career
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In the past 50-plus years, Geraldine Chaplin has starred in well over 100 films.
From David Lean’s “Doctor Zhivago” in 1965 to films by Robert Altman and Martin Scorsese and an impressive roster of international films -- including the acclaimed Dominican production “Sand Dollars” in 2014, the actress remains very active. Now she’s in town to be honored by the Chicago International Film Festival, which begins Thursday and continues through Oct. 27.
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Actor Geraldine Chaplin Reflects on Lengthy Film Career
Clip: 10/12/2016 | 10m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
From David Lean’s “Doctor Zhivago” in 1965 to films by Robert Altman and Martin Scorsese and an impressive roster of international films -- including the acclaimed Dominican production “Sand Dollars” in 2014, the actress remains very active. Now she’s in town to be honored by the Chicago International Film Festival, which begins Thursday and continues through Oct. 27.
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