Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
November 23, 1888
Place of Birth:
New York City, New York, USA
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.
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Year | Movie | Role |
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2021 | The Sparks Brothers | Self (archive footage) (uncredited) |
2016 | The Marx Brothers: Hollywood's Kings of Chaos | Self (archive footage) |
2010 | Dalí & Disney: A Date with Destino | Himself (archive footage) |
2003 | Inside the Marx Brothers | Self (archive footage) |
1994 | The Our Gang Story | Self (archive footage) |
1993 | The Unknown Marx Brothers | Self (archive footage) |
1987 | The Ten-Year Lunch | Himself (archive footage) |
1984 | Going Hollywood: The '30s | (archive footage) |
1983 | Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage | Self (archive footage) (uncredited) |
1982 | Showbiz Goes to War | (archive footage) |
1982 | The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell | (archive footage) |
1982 | Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers! | Self (archive footage) |
1976 | That's Entertainment, Part II | (archive footage) |
1976 | Hooray for Hollywood | Self (archive footage) |
1975 | Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? | Self (archive footage) |
1972 | Hollywood: The Dream Factory | Self (archive footage) |
1968 | The Movie Orgy | Self (archive footage) |
1964 | The Big Parade of Comedy | One of The Marx Brothers (archive footage) (uncredited) |
1961 | Got It Made | |
1959 | The Incredible Jewel Robbery | Nick |
1957 | The Story of Mankind | Sir Isaac Newton |
1949 | Love Happy | Harpo |
1946 | A Night in Casablanca | Rusty |
1945 | The All-Star Bond Rally | Self |
1943 | Stage Door Canteen | Harpo Marx |
1941 | The Big Store | Wacky |
1940 | Go West | 'Rusty' Panello |
1940 | Hollywood: Style Center of the World | Self |
1940 | A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound | Self |
1939 | At the Circus | 'Punchy' |
1939 | From the Ends of the Earth | Self |
1938 | Room Service | Faker Englund |
1937 | A Day at the Races | Stuffy |
1935 | A Night at the Opera | Tomasso |
1935 | La Fiesta de Santa Barbara | Self |
1933 | Duck Soup | Pinky |
1933 | Wonderland of California | Self |
1932 | Horse Feathers | Pinky |
1931 | Monkey Business | Harpo |
1931 | I'll Say She Is | The Merchant of Wieners |
1931 | The House That Shadows Built | The Merchant of Wieners |
1930 | Animal Crackers | The Professor |
1929 | The Cocoanuts | Red |
1925 | Too Many Kisses | The Village Peter Pan |
1921 | Humor Risk | Watson |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1959 | The DuPont Show with June Allyson | Benson |
1957 | America After Dark | Self |
1957 | DuPont Show of the Month | Narrator |
1956 | The Dinah Shore Chevy Show | Self |
1953 | General Electric Theater | Nick |
1951 | I Love Lucy | Harpo Marx |
1950 | The Colgate Comedy Hour | Self |
1948 | The Ed Sullivan Show | Self |