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Pantomime (/ˈpæntəˌmaɪm/;
informally panto) is a type of
musical comedy stage production designed for
family entertainment. It was
developed in England...
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married William Turner;
Harry (1833–1895),
pantomimist and Clown; and Fred (1841–1880),
pantomimist and Harlequin; both sons
performed with
their father...
- name
Chironomidae stems from the
Ancient Gr**** word kheironómos, "a
pantomimist". This is a
large taxon of insects. Some
estimates of the
species numbers...
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Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 128. Franklin,
James L. (1987). "
Pantomimists at Pompeii:
Actius Anicetus and His Troupe". The
American Journal of...
- years. I was
determined to
continue making silent films ... I was a
pantomimist and in that
medium I was
unique and,
without false modesty, a master...
- Ilkley, West Yorkshire,
England Occupation(s) Actress, singer, dancer,
pantomimist Spouses Jack
Lister (m. 1940; div. 1950)
Spiro de
Spero Gabriele...
- Aberdeen,
Scotland Died 2
December 1946(1946-12-02) (aged 60) Datchet, Buckinghamshire,
England Occupation(s) Comedian,
pantomimist Years active 1890s–1946...
- Fernández
Guerrero (born
about 1880 – died 1960s) was a
Spanish dancer and
pantomimist with an
international career.
Although she was not a singer, she is most...
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understanding of the
world and the
people in it. He was a first-class
pantomimist. Most of Langdon's 1920s work was
produced at the
famous Mack Sennett...
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satisfaction in all of her performances, and was
unquestionably a fine
pantomimist as well as dancer." In 1847 Blangy's
Giselle at the St.
Charles Theater...