Mime is a performance art that uses gestures and facial expressions instead of words. It began in ancient Greece and Rome, evolving from religious festivals and plays. Two important figures in the development of mime were Etienne Decroux, who pioneered corporeal mime, and his student Marcel Marceau, one of the most famous 20th century mimes. Mime became particularly popular in France and is now associated with French culture. Famous mimes include Charlie Chaplin and Mr. Bean.