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pantomimist Meaning in Bengali



 নির্বাক নাটকের অভিনেতা বা রচিয়তা,

একজন অভিনেতা যিনি অঙ্গভঙ্গি এবং মুখের অভিব্যক্তি দ্বারা সম্পূর্ণরূপে যোগাযোগ

Noun:

নির্বাক নাটকের অভিনেতা বা রচিয়তা,





pantomimist's Usage Examples:

Henry Schofield Payne (1804–18 December 1878) was an actor, dancer and pantomimist, who created much of the stage business connected with the character.


Fernández Guerrero (born about 1880 – died 1960s) was a Spanish dancer and pantomimist with an international career.


name Chironomidae stems from the Ancient Greek word kheironómos, "a pantomimist".


(1837 – 14 May 1901) was a playwright, theatrical manager, acrobat and pantomimist described as "the most stunning actor-acrobat of his time".


(painter) (1760–1830), British painter William Payne (pantomimist) (1804–1878), actor and pantomimist and father of the Payne Brothers William H.


Kingdom of Hungary – 18 July 2009 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian pantomimist, choreographer, and director of Szkéné Theatre.


Carlo Antonio Delpini (died 1828) was an Italian pantomimist and theatrical manager.


satisfaction in all of her performances, and was unquestionably a fine pantomimist as well as dancer.


name Richard Flexmore Geatter] (1824–1860), was a British clown and pantomimist of the Victorian era.


Comedian and pantomimist Henry Woodward first performed the title character, Dick, and remained.


Clark, a pantomimist and ballet master, performed under the stage name of Charles Leclercq.


He was a first-class pantomimist.


An expressive pantomimist, Bevan's quiet scene-stealing attracted attention, and by 1922 Bevan.


McFeely brings a pantomimist to Rogers' television house.


Larry reveals the heist was carried out by a pantomimist Mr.


George was also an acrobat and pantomimist and produced nearly 50 pantomimes in collaboration with Henry Spry.


Clark, a pantomimist and ballet master, who performed under the stage name of Charles Leclercq.



pantomimist's Meaning':

an actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial expression

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