The Tramp is a character created by filmmaker Charlie Chaplin in the early 20th century. He is known for his distinctive appearance, featuring a bowler hat, a toothbrush mustache, and ill-fitting clothes. The Tramp embodies the struggles of the common man, often finding himself in humorous yet poignant situations as he navigates life’s challenges.
The character first appeared in the 1914 film Kid Auto Races at Venice and became a symbol of the silent film era. Through his comedic antics, The Tramp addresses themes of poverty, love, and resilience, making him an enduring figure in cinema history.