After the war, Mangel changed his name to Marcel Marceau—after a general in Napolean’s army who hailed from the Alsace region—and became a world-renowned mime artist. Marceau died in Paris ...
In the centuries since, it’s said to have housed Savoy princes, a prime minister, parliamentarians and even a 9-year-old Louis XIII during his coronation in 1610. The second floor hums with ...
"The Maskmaker," directed by John Barnes in 1975, features the eminent French mime Marcel Marceau in a thought-provoking ...