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Silent Movie's only speaking role: Marcel Marceau

Marcel Marceau, the world's most celebrated mime, died September 22 in Paris at the age of 84.
For more than 60 years, Mr. Marceau performed on stages around the world, mesmerizing audiences with his impeccable comic sense and an unsurpassed talent for expressing beauty, conflict, despair and hope, using only his body to spark the audience's imagination.
When he wasn't selling out theaters or appearing on the then-new medium of television, he had more than a dozen film credits, but his most famous role was in the 1976 Mel Brooks film "Silent Movie." The famously silent Mr. Marceau had the sole speaking part. He said, "No!"

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