Bernard Bragg, 90, Pioneering Deaf Actor And Co-Founder Of National Theater For The Deaf

“After I saw [Marcel] Marceau’s performance, I said to myself, if he can do a two-hour show without saying a word, why can’t I?” Bragg once said. And he did: as The Washington Post once wrote, Bragg became “the man who invented theater as a professional career for the deaf.”