āAvatarā Star Oona Chaplin, Granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin, Considered Changing Her Name Out of Nepotism 'Guilt'
- - āAvatarā Star Oona Chaplin, Granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin, Considered Changing Her Name Out of Nepotism 'Guilt'
Jack SmartDecember 22, 2025 at 10:34 PM
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Oona Chaplin stars in James Cameronās new Avatar installment, Fire and Ash
The granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin, the actress once considered changing her name, she revealed in an interview
āItās been a journey to feel deserving, because I know that doors have opened for me that potentially wouldnāt have opened if I wasnāt associated with this brilliant man,ā Oona said of the late Charlie
Avatar: Fire and Ash star Oona Chaplin once considered changing her name to distance herself from her famous grandfather: filmmaking pioneer Charlie Chaplin.
āItās been a journey to feel deserving, because I know that doors have opened for me that potentially wouldnāt have opened if I wasnāt associated with this brilliant man,ā Oona, 39, told The Times in a recent interview.
āItās definitely tricky to feel undeserving of the place youāre in,ā the actress said, adding that she considered changing her name upon graduation from Londonās Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Per The Times, Oona shifted her mindset āfrom guilt to gratitude by working really hard and knowing that whatever I do is never going to compare to what my grandfather did.ā
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Oona Chaplin in "Avatar: Fire and Ash"
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Oona said she also considers keeping her given name an extension of the legacy of the silent-film icon, who died in 1977 before she was born.
āIf all my purpose in this realm is for people to say, āOh, Charlie Chaplinās granddaughter,' and they google him and watch a movie of his, then Iām happy because heās such a genius.ā
Charlieās fourth wife was Oona OāNeill, daughter of legendary playwright Eugene OāNeill, from whom the Avatar star gets her first name. Oona was born in Madrid, Spain to English-American actress Geraldine Chaplin and Chilean filmmaker Patricio Castilla, and grew up all over the world, including the U.K., Switzerland and Cuba. She had settled in the latter country when James Cameronās third Avatar film became a possibility.
āI pretty much kind of was practicing quitting acting and I built myself a tree house in the jungle in Cuba, and I was like, I'm going to live here now, so I'm done,ā Oona told PEOPLE before the release of Fire and Ash.
āIt made me fall in love with acting again,ā she said of playing the movieās villainous Varang. āIt helped me also develop this immense gratitude for my profession and for the gift of telling stories that I'd kind of forgotten about.ā
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Oona Chaplin on Dec. 15, 2025
As for the Avatar moviesā connection to her groundbreaking grandfather, Oona points out there are āa lot of parallels.ā
Both Charlie and Cameron, 71, were āworking with cutting-edge technology. They're both telling stories in innovative ways, but they both are absolutely rooted and centered in the human heart and the human condition.ā
Avatar: Fire and Ash, starring Zoe SaldaƱa, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang and more, is in theaters now.
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