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Name the Hoosier: Actor, contortionist + mime artist

We’re back with another round of “Name the Hoosier,” just in time for Hocus Pocus 2.

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Ready for another round of “Name the Hoosier?” We have a tough one for you today.

This Indiana native:

  • Was born on May 24, 1960 in Indianapolis
  • Is an actor, contortionist, and mime artist
  • Usually portrays non-human characters with prosthetics and CGI
  • Starred in films like “Hocus Pocus,” Pan’s Labyrinth,” and The Shape of Water

Who is it?

The first reader to submit the correct answer gets bragging rights + a shoutout in an upcoming newsletter.

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