Charlie Chaplin was an English actor, filmmaker, and composer. He achieved great fame with his unique portrayal of the Tramp.

He spent his childhood in poverty, living with his mother, who soon developed mental health issues. In his Chaldean numerology chart, his mother is primarily represented by the number 20. This number is connected to the number 26 in Chaplin’s chart, which can bring emotional struggles and mental pressure. However, in Chaplin’s case, this conflict was somewhat alleviated, so he did not feel it as intensely, as other numbers also influenced him. His mother’s number, though, is more precisely defined and could contribute to such complications. Of course, much depends on her own numerology chart—on one hand, with the right name, she could have had acting talent herself, while on the other, she might have been able to overcome her emotional struggles.
Chaplin’s chart also contains the number 46 (at the consonant level, and additionally, the name numbers 20 and 26 directly sum to 46), while his Life Path number is 37. Although 46 is not a Royal Star on its own, 37 is the Royal Star of the Bull, and in Chaldean numerology, both numbers are interpreted similarly. These are generally favorable numbers that bring good partnerships, friendships, and business success. His Total Name Number is primarily 28 rather than 46, which, combined with his birth date of 16, gave him a strong sense of individualism and an occasional need for solitude. This left him torn between his desire for partnership and difficulties in relationships. However, since his Life Path number was more fortunate than his Birth Number, he ultimately found a more stable relationship in his third marriage. The strong presence of the number 1 and multiple eights undoubtedly contributed to his perfectionism.

Chaplin’s roles are both humorous and tinged with melancholy. His birth date of 16 (which suggests withdrawal and melancholy), along with the number 26 from his surname and his goal number 17 (both associated with the melancholic planet Saturn), played a role in this. The number 17, along with 46 and 37, brought him fame. Numbers such as 20, 33, and 24 indicate a talent for public performance. The many eights in his chart suggest that he likely experienced significant hardships in his life.
His first son died shortly after birth, and numbers may have played a role in this as well. The early part of his life was more unfortunate, and Chaplin’s sons were associated with the number 8 (and partially 4), which can be linked to karmic trials. Despite these hardships, Chaplin had many children.
