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AR15.COM
9/23/2007 5:29:17 AM EDT




PARIS (AP) — Marcel Marceau, who revived the art of mime and brought poetry to silence, has died, his former assistant said Sunday. He was 84.

Marceau died Saturday in Paris, French media reported. Former assistant Emmanuel Vacca announced the death on France-Info radio, but gave no details about the cause.

Wearing white face paint, soft shoes and a battered hat topped with a red flower, Marceau, notably through his famed personnage Bip, played the entire range of human emotions onstage for more than 50 years, never uttering a word. Offstage, however, he was famously chatty. "Never get a mime talking. He won't stop," he once said.

A French Jew, Marceau survived the Holocaust — and also worked with the French Resistance to protect Jewish children.

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9/23/2007 5:50:56 AM EDT
[#1]
RIP


(and may his art rest with him)

Is it Mime hunting season yet?



9/23/2007 5:53:39 AM EDT
[#2]
9/23/2007 6:00:24 AM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:



9/23/2007 7:37:20 AM EDT
[#4]
His last words were "_______________________________________ "
9/23/2007 7:47:37 AM EDT
[#5]
Oh man, he was a great legend.

Reposer en paix, monsieur marceau.