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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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Henry Schofield Payne (1804–18
December 1878) was an actor,
dancer and
pantomimist, who
created much of the
stage business connected with the character...
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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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Thomas Matthews (17
October 1805 – 4
March 1889) was a
British actor and
pantomimist.
Matthews was born 17
October 1805,
entered as a boy the
office of the...
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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...
- 1864), also
known as Señorita
Isabel Cubas was a
Spanish danseuse and
pantomimist.
Isabella Cubas was born in Cádiz,
Province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain...
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intellectual society.
Charlie Chaplin called him 'the world's
greatest pantomimist'... Savo was of
diminutive stature but vast talent." He
appeared in several...
- 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...
- (born 1981),
Hungarian alpine skier Pál Regős (1926–2009),
Hungarian pantomimist and c****ographer Rego (surname) This page
lists people with the surname...
- 1837–14 May 1901) was a playwright,
theatrical manager,
acrobat and
pantomimist described as "the most
stunning actor-acrobat of his time". Conquest...