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  1. 27 de oct. de 2022 · Con Groucho, Harpo, Chico y Zeppo Marx, Thelma Todd. A las 15, 18 y 21 horas. Las funciones son en la Sala Lugones, del Teatro San Martín (Corrientes 1530, CABA).

  2. HARPO MARX (born Adolph Marx, later Arthur Marx; November 23, 1888 - September 28, 1964) was an American comedian, actor, mime artist, and musician, and the second-oldest of the Marx Brothers. In contrast to the mainly verbal comedy of his brothers Groucho and Chico, Harpo’s comic style was visual, being an example of both clown and pantomime ...

  3. This is the transnational sound of Harpo Marx: the voice of his harp in rich “…tonal colors, shimmering, jangling, glowing, booming…,” transcending all boundaries of language, culture, class and time while leaving the harpist, and his listeners, with “…goose bumps” (Marx and Barber 450). Top of page.

  4. 3 de feb. de 2023 · Harpo Marx died after a major surgery. At 8:30 p.m. on September 28, 1964, Harpo Marx died after having open-heart surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital, per The New York Times. He was 70 years old. 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 ...

  5. Harpo Marx. Actor: A Night at the Opera. With poofy, curly red hair, a top hat and a horn, the lovable mute was the favorite of the Marx Brothers. Though chasing women was a favorite routine of his in the movies, Harpo was a devoted father and husband. He adopted the mute routine in vaudeville and carried it over to the films. Harpo was an accomplished self-taught harpist whose musical...

  6. Harpo Marx, 1926. Harpo, parodiant el lleó de la MGM. La seva principal característica era la innocència i sinceritat, com li va dir al seu fill, "mai vaig viure una segona infància perquè mai he sortit de la primera". Va deixar l'escola molt d'hora, ja que era el centre de totes les pallisses dels irlandesos.

  7. Bill Marx said there were three phases of his mother's life: her early show biz life as Susan Fleming, her personal life as Mrs. Harpo Marx, and her life of public service as Susan Marx. Born in Brooklyn, she started her career as a stage actress, working her way up to the top musical revue on Broadway, "The Ziegfeld Follies," in the 1920s.