Definition
Marcel Marceau was a French actor and mime artist, renowned for reviving the art of mime after World War II. He created the iconic character 'Bip the Clown,' a symbol of human resilience and the ability to find humor in tragedy. Marceau's performances were celebrated for their elegance, precision, and emotional depth. He showed the world that silence can be just as powerful as words. He's like a modern-day Chaplin, but without the talkies.