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What (who) is Marcel Marceau - definition

FRENCH MIME AND ACTOR (1923-2007)
Marcel Mangel; Le Troisième Oeil; Marcel marseau; Marcel Marco; Mime Marceau; Le Troisieme Oeil; Bip the clown
  • Marceau in 1962
  • Marceau as Bip the Clown in 1974
  • Marceau in 1974
  • Isaac Frenkel Frenel]]

Theodore C. Marceau         
  • Group portrait
  • Marceau estate in New Rochelle, New York
  • Marceau Studio photo folder with copyright symbol, early 1900s
  • Woman in white bodysuit with British and U.S. flags
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER (1859-1922)
Theodore C Marceau; Theodore Marceau; Theodore Christopher Marceau
Theodore Christopher Marceau (May 28, 1859 – June 22, 1922) was an American photographer. He pioneered the creation of a national chain of photographic studios in the United States in the 1880s.
Marcel (given name)         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Marcel (name)
Marcel (, , ) is an Occitan form of the Ancient Roman origin male given name Marcellus, which in Latin means "Belonging to Mars". The feminine counterpart of the name is Marcelle.
Marcel Fässler (bobsledder)         
BOBSLEDDER
Marcel Fassler (bobsleigh); Marcel Faessler (bobsleigh); Marcel Fässler (bobsleigh)
Marcel Fässler (born 21 February 1959) is a Swiss bobsledder who competed in the late 1980s. Fässler won a gold medal in the four-man event with teammates Ekkehard Fasser, Kurt Meier and Werner Stocker at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.

Wikipedia

Marcel Marceau

Marcel Marceau (French pronunciation: ​[maʁsɛl maʁso]; born Marcel Mangel; 22 March 1923 – 22 September 2007) was a French actor and mime artist most famous for his stage persona, "Bip the Clown". He referred to mime as the "art of silence", performing professionally worldwide for more than 60 years.

As a Jewish youth, he lived in hiding and worked with the French Resistance during most of World War II, giving his first major performance to 3,000 troops after the liberation of Paris in August. Following the war, he studied dramatic art and mime in Paris.

Examples of use of Marcel Marceau
1. Marcel Marceau, who was credited with single–handedly reviving the art of mime, has died aged 84.
2. The world‘s most celebrated mime artist, Marcel Marceau, has died at the age of 84 "Never get a mime talking.
3. Monday September 24, 2007 3:31 AM By The Associated Press Marcel Marceau PARIS (AP) – Marcel Marceau, the master of mime who transformed silence into poetry with lithe gestures and pliant facial expressions that spoke to generations of young and old, died Saturday.
4. His troupe, which disbanded in the mid–1'60s, reopened as the Nouvelle Compagnie de Mimodrame Marcel Marceau, in the early 1''0s after a subsidy from France‘s Culture Ministry.
5. B06 Marcel Marceau, 84, the world‘s greatest mime, who single–handedly revived the ancient art with his eloquent but wordless interpretations of complex emotions, died quietly in Paris on Sept. 22.