Jim Carrey Bought Charlie Chaplin’s Cane

Speaking with The Howard Stern Show, actor Jim Carrey showed off Charlie Chaplin’s cane, and also explained other items he owned from the iconic comedian.

Jim Carrey shows off Charlie Chaplin’s famous cane and reveals he also owns one of the cameras used on the 1925 film “The Gold Rush.”

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So how much did he pay for the cane? He didn’t reveal, here, but… very likely a lot of money. In 2012, a different hat and cane combo from Chaplin sold for over $50,000.

Jim Carrey’s autobiography “Memoirs and Misinformation” is available to buy from July 2020 – click here to find on Amazon UK.


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