Born on this day in 1923, Marcel Marceau was the world’s most famous mime—a man who spoke volumes without saying a word. At first glance, it may look like he’s idly doodled across the top of this particular page, but in fact this illustration—presumably by Marceau—appeared on all of his correspondence for decades.
From my personal collection
When I saw him in 1980s, he was using this sketch on all his printed media. He was so cool.
I had the opportunity to see him in person in the 1960s