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For the Scottish confectioner and engineer, see Charles Spalding.Charles F. Spalding (a.k.a. Chuck Spalding) (1918-1999) was an American heir, political advisor, television screenwriter and investment banker. He was a political campaigner during the presidential campaigns of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, a best-selling co-author of Love At First Flight, a screenwriter for Charlie Chaplin, and later Vice President of the New York City-based investment bank Lazard.
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Spalding, Charles F. Charles F. Spalding
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American TV writer, investment banker
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