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Was Chaplin a mime performer or a clown performer?
I can't see any difference between a mime and a clown.
19 Kas 2017 14:48
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A mime artist acts without words. Clowns traditionally mime and so they are usually mime artists. Some clowns may do other kinds of performance. The key thing about a clown is that they try to entertain with their costumes, mimes and other performances. Pure mime artists may do humorous or serious performances.
Chaplin was a star of the silent screen era and so by definition he was a mime artist. He was usually funny and so he often acted like a clown. I don't think he dressed like a clown very much but I am not sure about that.
19 Kasım 2017
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As nouns the difference between clown and mime is that clown is a performance artist often associated with a circus and typically characterised by bright, oversized clothing, a red nose, face paint, and a brightly colored wig and who performs slapstick while mime is a form of acting without words; pantomime.
As verbs the difference between clown and mime is that clown is to act in a silly fashion while mime is to mimic.
19 Kasım 2017
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