Adolph Marx

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Adolph "Harpo" Marx was an American comedian and silent pantomime performer best known as one of the Marx Brothers in early 20th-century film and vaudeville.

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instanceOf American
comedian
film actor
human
musician
pantomime performer
stage actor
activeIn early 20th century
alsoKnownAs Arthur Marx NERFINISHED
Harpo Marx NERFINISHED
birthName Adolph Marx NERFINISHED
characteristic communicates through gestures and facial expressions
never speaks on screen
often plays the harp in performances
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork motion pictures
slapstick comedy
vaudeville
genre comedy
languageOfPerformance nonverbal
medium film
stage
vaudeville
memberOf Marx Brothers NERFINISHED
name Adolph Marx NERFINISHED
notableFor membership in the Marx Brothers comedy team
silent pantomime performance in sound films
notableWork A Day at the Races NERFINISHED
A Night at the Opera NERFINISHED
Animal Crackers NERFINISHED
Duck Soup NERFINISHED
Horse Feathers NERFINISHED
Monkey Business NERFINISHED
occupation comedian
film actor
harpist
musician
pantomime artist
stage actor
partOf classic Hollywood cinema era
sibling Chico Marx NERFINISHED
Groucho Marx NERFINISHED
Gummo Marx NERFINISHED
Zeppo Marx NERFINISHED
style silent pantomime

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Harpo Marx fullName Adolph Marx