Michael Chaplin (actor)
![[[Charlie Chaplin]] with his wife [[Oona O'Neill|Oona]] and their children (L-R) [[Geraldine Chaplin|Geraldine]], [[Eugene Chaplin|Eugene]], [[Victoria Chaplin|Victoria]], Annette, [[Josephine Chaplin|Josephine]], and Michael in 1961.](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/Chaplin_family_1961.jpg)
He was first married to the writer Patrice Chaplin, with whom he has two sons. He later married Patricia Betaudier, a painter and the daughter of Trinidian painter Patrick Betaudier. He has five children with her, including actresses Carmen Chaplin and Dolores Chaplin.
In the mid-1960s Chaplin signed a book contract with British publisher Leslie Frewin to publish his autobiography ''I Couldn't Smoke The Grass On My Father's Lawn'', which was ghostwritten with Tom Merrin and Charles Hamblett. This was a teenage hippie-memoir of drugs and rebellion against a world-famous father. Before its release Chaplin filed an injunction to prevent publication, arguing that it would have a detrimental effect on himself and his family. The injunction was set aside by judges for the Court of Appeal, who argued that Chaplin's contract was binding because he stood to gain from the work's publication, as it launched his writing career.
In addition, Chaplin is the author of a novel, ''The Fallen God'', a modern version of the story of Tristan and Iseult. Provided by Wikipedia
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