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  1. 13 de nov. de 2009 · Oona O’Neill, the daughter of the famed playwright Eugene O’Neill, is an 18-year-old freshly minted high-school graduate and fledgling actress when she marries 54-year-old Charles Chaplin, ...

  2. Chaplin, Oona O'Neill (1925–1991) Well-known daughter of Eugene O'Neill and wife of Charlie Chaplin. Born Oona O'Neill on May 14, 1925; died in 1991; only daughter and youngest of two children of Agnes Boulton (1893–1968, a writer) and Eugene O'Neill (a playwright); attended Brearley School, New York; married Charlie Chaplin (the film actor), on June 16, 1943; children: eight, including ...

  3. Oona O'Neill. (1925-1991), Wife of Charlie Chaplin; daughter of Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton. Oona (née O'Neill), Lady Chaplin. Sitter in 20 portraits. Despite an age difference of thirty-six years, Charlie and Oona Chaplin enjoyed a happy marriage that lasted until his death in 1977, and had eight children together. 5 Likes.

  4. 24 de feb. de 2002 · In a poignant real-life fairy tale, Oona O'Neill fell in love with Charlie Chaplin and lived happily, not ever after, but for a long, long time. Share full article.

  5. Oona O'Neill, também conhecida como Oona Chaplin ou Lady Chaplin (Warwick, 14 de maio de 1925 — Corsier-sur-Vevey, 27 de setembro de 1991) foi uma atriz Britânica. Era filha do dramaturgo ganhador dos prémios Nobel e Pulitzer, Eugene O'Neill e da escritora Agnes Boulton.Foi a quarta esposa do ator, diretor e produtor britânico Charles Chaplin, com quem se casou aos dezoito anos e com ...

  6. Oona O’Neill, zuletzt bekannt als Oona Chaplin, war die einzige Tochter des US-amerikanischen Dramatikers Eugene O’Neill und von Agnes Boulton (1893–1968). Obgleich sich Oona immer ein enges Verhältnis zu ihrem Vater wünschte, sah sie ihn selten. Ihre Eltern ließen sich schließlich scheiden, und Agnes Boulton zog die aus dieser Ehe ...

  7. 14 de mar. de 2021 · In 1942, Oona O’Neill received a large amount of media attention after she was chosen as “The Number One Debutante” of the 1942–1943 season at the Stork Club. Soon after, she decided to pursue a career in acting and, after small roles in two stage productions, headed for Hollywood.