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In a review for the Chicago Daily News, the poet Carl Sandberg wrote: “He has the power of expression in his every move that makes him one the leading pantomimists of the screen.”

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It was the policy of Augustus to cultivate other than political interests for the people; and he passed laws for the protection and privilege of the pantomimists.

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The director Sergei Eisenstein was a fan, and the poet Carl Sandburg wrote that he had such expressiveness in his movements that he qualified as “one of the leading pantomimists of the screen.”

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The Italians are born pantomimists, and they are accomplished dancers.

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A French critic relates how, when he was young, he went night after night to a certain theatre in Paris to see a dance performed by a company of English pantomimists.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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