An actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial expression.
1 Even the poor pantomimist of Drury Lane felt himself his superior.
2 Interview with Marcel Marceau, the French pantomimist , who is at the Barrymore Theatre.
3 Gratitude is undoubtedly a thing that should not be attempted by the amateur pantomimist .
4 Thanks, however, to his lessons, she quickly became an excellent musician, pantomimist , and dancer.
5 The tickets were to see a famed international pantomimist .
6 Almost equally frequent were presentments of Agilius Septentrio, the celebrated pantomimist ; and of Palus, champion charioteer.
7 Vitellius compared her to Mnester, the famous pantomimist .
8 Carlo Antonio Delpini was a famous pantomimist in his day at Drury Lane, Covent Garden and the Haymarket.
9 I remember well the Frenchwoman Celeste, a splendid pantomimist , and her emotional "Wept of the Wishton-Wish."
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11 Mr. Hammond thinks I am a good pantomimist ; but Grimes declares I have no 'film charm,' and Miss Gray sighed again.
12 Describes Marceau's costume which is derived from costumes of pantomimists centuries ago.
13 Pantomimists , and dancing girls with bare faces, have replaced Paulus and Roscius.
14 It was at a dance at a studio, and some French pantomimists gave a little play.
15 This led to the education of a series of pantomimists , who taught action conventionally to represent words.
16 His father was one of a troupe of Ephesian pantomimists , and his mother a golden-haired Cyprian dancer.
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