Harpo Marx

Comedian and musician, member of the Marx Brothers

Harpo Marx - Performers & Entertainers born November 23rd, 1888
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A prominent comedian and musician, contributed to the American entertainment landscape through silent antics and virtuoso harp performances. Gained fame as a member of the Marx Brothers, a comedy troupe that revolutionized film and stage humor during the early 20th century. Starred in classic films such as 'Duck Soup' and 'A Night at the Opera'. Often portrayed a silent character, utilizing slapstick comedy and expressive facial gestures to engage audiences. Excelled in comedy, music, and theatrics, showcasing raw comedic talent and musical prowess.

Starred in 'Duck Soup' (1933)

Starred in 'A Night at the Opera' (1935)

Played the harp in performances

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