The comic unveiled: Max Davidson and the art of meaningful laughter
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European-born Max Davidson emerges as one of the most undervalued comic actors of the American silent era, celebrated for his short comedies. Though only apparently framed by ethnic stereotypes, his performances reveal a tension between social perception and individual vulnerability. Davidson's comedy serves as a philosophical lens through which silent cinema negotiates fragility, contradiction, and the ambiguities of identity, cultural representation, and everyday life.
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