The most recent Google Doodle is a tribute to the iconic mime artist Marcel Marceau on his 100th birth anniversary. He is recognized for his expertise in the use of silence to entertain audiences across the globe. Marcel Marceau was born in France with the name Marcel Mangel on March 22, 1923. When France was under German control, he altered his last name to Marceau to prevent being recognized as a Jewish person.

 

Who is Marcel Marceau?

During his youth, Marcel Marceau was exposed to films and aspired to be featured in silent movies. He amused his companions by imitating prominent actors and mimes and eventually applied his talent in silent acting to assist in rescuing Jewish youngsters from Nazi-occupied France. Marceau employed his pantomime abilities to keep the children silent during perilous situations as they journeyed to the Swiss border. He completed three such missions and managed to free no fewer than 70 children during World War II.

Subsequent to the war, Marceau enrolled in the School of Dramatic Art at the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre in Paris, where he received instruction in dramatic acting and mime. In 1947, he initiated his renowned persona, Bip the Clown, a bittersweet character who sported a striped shirt, a dishevelled flowered hat, and white facial makeup. Through Bip, Marceau delved into the full spectrum of human emotions, communicating more through actions than words. He then established the Compagnie de Mime Marcel Marceau, he only troupe dedicated to pantomime in the world at that time, to advance the art of silence.
Marceau brought the art of miming to people across the globe through his transcontinental tours, while others became acquainted with him through his television and film appearances, reaching millions.

FAQs

  1. When was Marcel Marceau born?
    March 22, 1923.
  2. Why did Marcel Marceau change his name?
    Marcel Marceau was born in France with the name Marcel Mangel. When France was under German control, he altered his last name to Marceau to prevent being recognized as a Jewish person.

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