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Marcel Marceau was a renowned French actor and mime, born on March 22, 1923. He is best known for his silent performances and the character "Bip the Clown." Marceau's unique style of mime captivated audiences worldwide and helped elevate the art form. He trained in classical pantomime and became a master of expression without words. Throughout his career, Marceau performed in theaters, films, and television, leaving a legacy of creativity and artistry in the world of performance.

"What sculptors do is represent the essence of gesture. What is important in mime is attitude."


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