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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 110. Chapters: Mimes, Physical theatre, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Pierrot, Richard Whittington, Harpo Marx, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Jean-Gaspard Deburau, Charles Deburau, Mummers Play, Paul Legrand, Complicite, Jacques Tati, Marcel Marceau, Samy Molcho, Etienne Decroux, Mime artist, Lenka Pichlikova-Burke, Adam Darius, Jean-Marie Bottequin, George L. Fox, Bolek Polivka, Wolfe Bowart, Kneehigh Theatre, Bill Irwin, Norina Matchabelli, Margolis Brown Adaptors Company, Jacques Lecoq, Shields and Yarnell, Berwick Kaler, Modris Tenisons, Slava Polunin, Pat Keysell, Carlos Martinez, Daniel Stein, Adam Brown, Angna Enters, Magdalena Project, Double Edge Theatre, Jimmy Logan, Nola Rae, Alan Clay, Samuel Avital, Avner the Eccentric, Les Bubb, Glynn Nicholas, Lindsay Kemp, Tik and Tok, Kage Physical Theatre, Ireneusz Krosny, Jean-Louis Barrault, Philippe Gaulier, Corporeal mime, Jogesh Dutta, Ingemar Lindh, Oleg Popov, Yvonne Cartier, Hoipolloi, The Bakers Dozen, Bill Bowers, Henryk Tomaszewski, Niels Bjorn Larsen, Tony Montanaro, Shock, DV8 Physical Theatre, Theatre de l'Ange Fou, Thomas Leabhart, Diceman, Tom Arnold, Richmond Shepard, Dumbshow, Dimitri, Bill Robison, Mummenschanz, Chotto Ookii Theatre Company, Wildworks, Hiroyasu Sasaki, Petra Massey, DEREVO, Pandemonium: the Lost and Found Orchestra, New Art Club, Daniel Richter, Vokes family, Ephia, Dan Puric, Zillur Rahman John, Jimmy Savo, Jump, Pablo Zibes, Adrian Pecknold, Achille Zavatta, Otto imanek, American Mime Theatre, Janet Carafa, Mime the Gap, Homerism, Erwin Dom Osen, Ladislav Fialka. Excerpt: Pierrot (French pronunciation: ) is a stock character of pantomime and Commedia dell'Arte whose origins are in the late 17th-century Italian troupe of players performing in Paris and known as the Comedie-Italienne; the name is a hypocorism of Pierre (Peter), via the suffix -ot. ...