A legendary actor best known for his "art of silence" technique spoke the only word in a major movie. Marcel Marceau, a French mime artist and actor famed for his Bip the Clown persona, appeared in ...
The fact that most people know what a mime looks like—the white face with cartoonish features, the black and white clothes—is largely thanks to Marcel Marceau, born Marcel Mangel. Born on this day in ...
Marcel Marceau, the great French mime who for seven decades mastered silence and brought new life to an ancient art form, has died. He was 84. Mr. Marceau died Saturday in Paris, French news media ...
Something I did not have on my radio bingo card this year was that radio would give me a new appreciation of the silent art of mime. Still, that’s what happened when I listened to Archive on 4: The ...
This year marks the centenary of French Jewish mime Marcel Marceau, whose Yiddishkeit in performance has until recently been clouded by a certain elusiveness. Stephen Whitfield’s American Space, ...
If you were to list actors you could imagine playing Marcel Marceau, would Jesse Eisenberg appear in the top 50? Nevertheless, here he is as the legendary mime artist during his dramatic Second World ...
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