
Going Hollywood: The '30s
Going Hollywood: The '30s

Arthur Adolph "Harpo" Marx (November 23, 1888 – September 28, 1964) was an American comedian and film star. He was the second oldest of the Marx Brothers. His comic style was influenced by clown and pantomime traditions. He wore a curly reddish wig, and never spoke during performances (he blew a horn or whistled to communicate). Marx frequently used props such as a walking stick with a built-in bulb horn, and he played the harp in most of his films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Harpo Marx, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: 1888-11-23 in New York City, New York, USA
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Going Hollywood: The '30s

Monkey Business

A Day at the Races

Love Happy

Horse Feathers

Animal Crackers

Snowshoes: A Comedy of People and Horses

Inside the Marx Brothers

Hollywood: Style Center of the World

From the Ends of the Earth

The Unknown Marx Brothers

Room Service

The Incredible Jewel Robbery

Duck Soup

A Night at the Opera

Wonderland of California

The Ten-Year Lunch

The Cocoanuts

Humor Risk

Too Many Kisses
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