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The Avon Lady
09-23-07, 04:24 AM
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UglyMowgli
09-23-07, 05:03 AM
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/220/460136440_ff585511fe.jpg?v=0

darius359au
09-23-07, 05:21 AM
:cry:

Kapitan_Phillips
09-23-07, 06:36 AM
I dont like mimes much, but I hate hearing when people who brought people laughter and enjoyment dies.

R.I.P

kiwi_2005
09-23-07, 08:28 AM
84 a good age to live too. Hope i reach that number.

RIP

sunvalleyslim
09-23-07, 03:25 PM
:cry:

Sailor Steve
09-23-07, 04:47 PM
One of Marceau's great moments (for me, at least) was in Mel Brooks's Silent Movie, a silent movie about people making a...well, you know. In the midst of such stars as Paul Newman and Burt Reynolds, all silent, Marcel Marceau was distinguished by having the only spoken line in the movie! He was great, of course.:sunny:

The Avon Lady
09-23-07, 11:50 PM
One of Marceau's great moments (for me, at least) was in Mel Brooks's Silent Movie, a silent movie about people making a...well, you know. In the midst of such stars as Paul Newman and Burt Reynolds, all silent, Marcel Marceau was distinguished by having the only spoken line in the movie! He was great, of course.:sunny:
Having watched Marceau in my childhood so much on B&W TV, when I saw Marceau in Silent Movie when it came out, I had a great giggle from his punch line. Credit to Mel Brooks for getting Marceau to do it.

bookworm_020
09-24-07, 12:24 AM
The day the silence died!:cry: