A break on the set of 2001: A Space Odyssey. This could be mime Daniel Richter, who played the lead ape in the opening sequence of the film—and who choreographed the movements of the other apes, mostly portrayed by members of his troupe. Richter has published a memoir about his involvement with the film.
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