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Monday, March 22, 2010
Today's Highlights
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Marcel Marceau |
Did Marcel Marceau know how to talk? Even though he was the world's most famous
mime,
Marcel Marceau was an articulate speaker. In fact, he acted in several movies that required speaking (including having the only spoken line in
Mel Brooks' Silent Movie). Marceau built a spectacular career out of being quiet on the stage. More than 60 years ago, Marceau created the beloved character Bip — the sad, white-faced clown who became an integral part of his onstage persona. He traveled to more than 100 countries, performing without words on stage and screen. The winner of two
Emmy awards, Marceau also published several books, including
The Story of Bip,
Le Troisième Oeil (
The Third Eye), and a counting book and an alphabet book for children. Marceau was born on this date in 1923.
Quote:
"Do not the most moving moments of our lives find us all without words?" —
Marcel Marceau
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