Harpo Marx - Wikipedia Arthur " Harpo " Marx (born Adolph Marx; [1] November 23, 1888 – September 28, 1964) was an American comedian and harpist, and the second-oldest of the Marx Brothers [1]
Harpo (singer) - Wikipedia Jan Torsten Svensson, known professionally as Harpo (born 5 April 1950), is a Swedish pop singer [1] He was popular in Sweden and around Europe in the 1970s and is best known for his worldwide hits "Moviestar" (1975) and "Horoscope" (1976)
Harpo Marx Hid A Lifetime Of Pain Underneath His Silent Smile Harpo is best-known as the Marx Brother who never talks, but few people know the reason why According to some, it’s because when they were first starting out in Vaudeville, the brothers had a stomach-dropping realization: Harpo had intense difficulty memorizing lines
Harpos Place - The Official Arthur Harpo Marx family online collection. I created this site on behalf of The Harpo Marx Foundation and his family so that visitors who stop by can see a different perspective on Harpo and learn sides of the man that might not be very obvious from that crazy fright-wigged character who chases girls in Marx Brothers movies
The Tragic Death Of Harpo Marx - Grunge Harpo was the second Marx brother to die, as Chico had died three years earlier Harpo's wife, Susan Fleming, and two of their sons were by his side when he died, per a 1964 article in the Desert Sun
The Marx Brothers - Harpo Marx (Adolph Arthur) Harpo was given the name Adolph, but changed it to Arthur during World War I because it was too 'German' Through Alexander Woollcott the theater critic, who was responsible for their first big success in New York, Harpo became a member of the Algonquin Round Table
Home - Harpo Foundation The Harpo Foundation was established in 2006 by artist Ed Levine to support emerging and under-recognized visual artists Through grants and residency programs, the foundation seeks to stimulate creative inquiry and encourage new modes of making and thinking about art
Harpo Marx - Biography - IMDb Harpo was an accomplished self-taught harpist whose musical numbers would many times bring tears to the eyes of the audience of an otherwise hilarious movie Usually wore a raincoat, beat-up top hat and a curly orange wig Rarely spoke in his roles and never in films with his brothers