Monday, September 24, 2007

Marcel Marceau: ‘Never get a mime talking’

Marcel Marceau, who died Saturday in Paris, was internationally renowned for a career in mime that spanned more than 50 years. A Holocaust survivor, he said his inspiration was silent-movie legend Charlie Chaplin. In turn, he inspired countless other performers, among them pop icon Michael Jackson, whose famous "moonwalk" is borrowed from a Marceau routine.

While he worked in silence onstage, he was notoriously chatty off it. He once told an interviewer: "Never get a mime talking; he won't stop."

Source: CSM, 24 September 2007.

Image: Marcel Marceau.