After the war, Mangel changed his name to Marcel Marceau—after a general in Napolean’s army who hailed from the Alsace region—and became a world-renowned mime artist. Marceau died in Paris ...
Richmond's had an illustrious career, including working with the famous French mime artist Marcel Marceau. Outlook's Sorcha Glackin went to see him teaching a mime class.
Marcel Marceau was in so many ways synonymous with mime. He was invited on a number of live broadcasts and that brought mime, this art form, into people’s living rooms, and he would continue to ...
Born Marcel Mangel in Strasbourg, France, on March 23, 1923, Marceau referred to mime as the "art of silence," an art that he performed professionally worldwide for over 60 years. As a Jewish ...
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