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- Q5081763 description "French silent film slapstick comedian".
- Q5081763 description "French silent film slapstick comedian".
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- Q5081763 abstract "Charles Prince Seigneur (27 April 1872 – 18 July 1933) was a French-born film actor and comedian, best known for his screen persona "Rigadin" in numerous short slapstick comedies. He was also known as "Moritz" in Germany, "Whiffles" in England and the US, and "Tartufini" in Italy. He was the second biggest film star in the world in the years leading up to World War I, just behind his rival Max Linder. Prince's "Rigadin" character was similar to Linder's "Max" in that they were both upper-class dandys that were constantly getting into trouble with authority figures and love interests. Prince began his acting career on the stage and was hired by Pathé Frères in 1908. He made over 200 films as "Rigadin" from 1909 until 1920. By 1920 his popularity had faded and he played supporting roles in a handful of films in the 1920s and 1930s.".
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- Q5081763 birthDate "1872-04-27".
- Q5081763 birthName "Charles Prince Seigneur".
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- Q5081763 birthPlace "France".
- Q5081763 dateOfBirth "1872-04-27".
- Q5081763 dateOfDeath "1933-07-18".
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- Q5081763 name "Charles Prince".
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- Q5081763 shortDescription "French silent film slapstick comedian".
- Q5081763 yearsActive "1906".
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- Q5081763 comment "Charles Prince Seigneur (27 April 1872 – 18 July 1933) was a French-born film actor and comedian, best known for his screen persona "Rigadin" in numerous short slapstick comedies. He was also known as "Moritz" in Germany, "Whiffles" in England and the US, and "Tartufini" in Italy. He was the second biggest film star in the world in the years leading up to World War I, just behind his rival Max Linder.".
- Q5081763 label "Charles Prince (actor)".
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- Q5081763 givenName "Charles".
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- Q5081763 surname "Prince".