Posted on Nov 23, 2025 / Celebs

Yes, Chaplin’s politics and public statements stirred controversy, especially in the 1940s and 50s. He spoke about poverty, class and human rights, and his anti-fascist film “The Great Dictator” was a clear political stand. Later, during the McCarthy era, critics accused him of communist sympathies and he faced investigations and a hostile press. In 1952 he left the U.S. after his passport was revoked and settled in Switzerland for years, which many saw as a political exile of sorts. He eventually returned briefly but chose to live mostly in Europe after that. Those episodes complicated his legacy but also show how artists can become targets in tense political times.
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