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Cause of death
  
Cancer

Name
  
Lita Grey


Role
  
Actress

Parents
  
Lillian Grey

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Full Name
  
Lillita Louise MacMurray

Born
  
April 15, 1908 (
1908-04-15
)
Hollywood, California, U.S.

Died
  
December 29, 1995, Los Angeles, California, United States

Children
  
Sydney Chaplin, Charles Chaplin, Jr.

Spouse
  
Pat Long (m. 1956–1966), Charlie Chaplin (m. 1924–1927)

Movies
  
The Kid, Seasoned Greetings, The Devil's Sleep

Similar People
  
Charlie Chaplin, Mildred Harris, Sydney Chaplin, Oona O'Neill, Paulette Goddard

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Lita Grey (born Lillita Louise MacMurray, April 15, 1908 – December 29, 1995), who was known for most of her life as Lita Grey Chaplin, was an American actress and the second wife of Charlie Chaplin.

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Background

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She was born in Hollywood, California and christened Lillita Louise MacMurray. Her father was of Scottish descent and her mother's family was descended from an illustrious 9th-generation Californian Spanish family, whose luminaries included Antonio Maria Lugo. The Lugos were from Andalucia, Spain and were one of the first to bring horses to the country. Misinformation persists to this day that her family was of Mexican descent, despite her family history being well-documented.

Personal life

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Grey married four times. By her own account, she first met Charlie Chaplin at the age of eight at a Hollywood café and first worked with him at the age of twelve in the part of the “flirting angel” in The Kid. She appeared briefly as a maid in The Idle Class. Her one-year contract was not renewed. At the age of fifteen she met Chaplin again when she heard he was testing brunettes for his The Gold Rush. They had an affair and she suspected she had become pregnant by the then-thirty-five-year-old Chaplin. As he could have been imprisoned for having sexual relations with a minor, they married that November in secret in Empalme, Sonora, Mexico to avoid a scandal. They had two sons, Charles Chaplin Jr. (1925–1968) and Sydney Chaplin (1926–2009).

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The marriage was troubled from the start. The two had few interests in common, and Chaplin spent as much time as he could away from home, working on The Gold Rush (in which Grey was to have played the female lead) and later The Circus. They divorced on August 22, 1927, due to his alleged numerous affairs with other women, and he was ordered to pay over US$600,000 (US$8,272,414 in 2016 dollars) and US$100,000 (US$1,378,736 in 2016 dollars) in trust for each child. It was the largest divorce settlement at the time. The divorce was one of the sensational media events of the time. Copies of her lengthy divorce complaint which made scandalous sexual claims against Chaplin were published and publicly sold.

She later married Henry Aguirre and later Arthur Day. According to the 1940 United States Census, Lita and Arthur lived at 38 East 50th Street, in New York City, New York, and that in 1935, she had lived in England. The census listed her occupation as "singer," and Arthur's as "manager personal." She married her fourth husband, Patsy Pizzolongo (aka Pat Longo), on September 22, 1956, in Los Angeles, California. They were divorced in June 1966.

In the 1970s and 1980s she worked as a clerk at Robinson's Department Store in Beverly Hills. She wrote two autobiographical volumes covering her life with Chaplin. My Life With Chaplin (1966) was by her own admission largely a work of exaggeration and fabrication. She claimed to tell the story as it really was in her second memoir Wife of the Life of the Party (1995). Grey was portrayed by Deborah Moore in the 1992 film Chaplin, though Grey was depicted on screen for less than a minute in the final film.

Kenneth Anger devoted a colorful chapter to Lita Grey in his 1959 book Hollywood Babylon.

Death

She died in Los Angeles, at age 87 of cancer, and was buried in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood, California.

Filmography

Actress
1949
The Devil's Sleep as
Judge Rosalind Ballentine (as Lita Grey Chaplin)
1938
Skyline Revue (Short) as
Party Guest (as Lita Grey Chaplin)
1933
Seasoned Greetings (Short) as
Lita Grey Chaplin (as Lita Grey Chaplin)
1933
Mr. Broadway as
Lita Grey
1925
The Gold Rush as
Extra in Chilkoot Pass Climb (uncredited)
1921
The Idle Class (Short) as
Maid (uncredited)
1921
The Kid as
Flirtatious Angel (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1933
Seasoned Greetings (Short) (performer: "I've Got to Sing a Torch Song", "Sunny Weather", "It's the Little Things" - uncredited)
Self
1983
Unknown Chaplin (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- The Great Director (1983) - Self (as Lita Grey Chaplin)
1979
Hollywood Greats (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Charles Chaplin (1979) - Self (as Lita Grey Chaplin)
1966
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self - as Lita Grey Chaplin
- Allan Sherman, Lita Grey Chaplin, Dody Goodman (1966) - Self - as Lita Grey Chaplin
1953
This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
Self
- Lillian Roth (1953) - Self
1927
John Miljan: Vitaphone Trailer Announcement - 'the Jazz Singer' (Documentary short) as
Self (as Lita Grey Chaplin)
Archive Footage
2023
MsMojo (TV Series) as
Self
- Top 10 Biggest Old Hollywood Scandals (2023) - Self
2021
The Real Charlie Chaplin (Documentary) as
Self
2020
Charlie Chaplin, le génie de la liberté (TV Movie documentary)
2003
Chaplin Today: The Gold Rush (TV Movie documentary) as
Self

References

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