Definition of Marcel Marceau

1. Noun. French mime famous for his sad-faced clown (born in 1923).

Exact synonyms: Marceau
Generic synonyms: Mime, Mimer, Mummer, Pantomimer, Pantomimist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Marcel Marceau

Marattia salicina
Marattiaceae
Marattiales
Marburg disease
Marburg hemorrhagic fever
Marburg virus
Marc
Marc Blitzstein
Marc Chagall
Marcacci's muscle
Marcapomacocha
Marceau
Marcel
Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Lajos Breuer
Marcel Marceau (current term)
Marcel Proust
Marcella
Marcello Malpighi
Marcellus
March
March 17
March 19
March 2
March 25
March Madness
March equinox
March flies
March fly
March hare

Literary usage of Marcel Marceau

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. What Happened Today? by Jill Norris, Sharon Rosenberger (2001)
"Happy Birthday, Marcel Marceau! Born in France, Mr. Marceau loved to pantomime. As an adult he entertained audiences as a mime. » What is pantomime? ..."

2. Prague by Bernd F. Gruschwitz (2001)
"Director here is Ladislav Fialka. whose brand of pantomime has now become a classic, placing him alongside Marcel Marceau and Samy Molcho in the ranks of ..."

3. Matthæi Parisiensis: Monachi Santi Albani, Chronica Majora by Matthew Paris, Roger, Henry Richards Luard (1883)
"... Marcel (Marceau), St., riots at, between the students of the University of Paris and the citizens, iii. 166. , the prior of, lays ;i complaint before ..."

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