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Marcel Mangel (March 22, 1923–) was born in Strasbourg, France, and under his stage name Marcel Marceau is a well-known mime, among the most popular representatives of this art form world-wide.//At 15, his Jewish family was forced to flee their home as France entered the Second World War. He later joined Charles de Gaulle's Free French Forces and, because of his excellent English, worked as a liaison officer with General Patton's army. He was married three times and has four children. He is unrelated to Bond girl Sophie Marceau; both simply have selected the same stage name. His original family name is Mangel.After having seen Charlie Chaplin, he became interested in acting. After the war, he enrolled in 1946 as a student in Charles Dullin's School of Dramatic Art in the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre in Paris, where he studied with teachers like Charles Dullin and the great master, Etienne Decroux, who had also taught Jean-Louis Barrault. The latter noticed Marceau's exceptional talent, made him a member of his company, and cast him in the role of Arlequin in the pantomime entitled Baptiste - which Barrault himself had interpreted in the world famous film Les Enfants du Paradis. Marceau's performance won him such acclaim that he was encouraged to present his first "mimodrama," called Praxitele and the Golden Fish, at the Bernhardt Theatre that same year. The acclaim was so unanimous that Marceau's career as a mime was firmly established
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