Arthur Marx

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Arthur Marx, better known by his stage name Harpo Marx, was the silent, harp-playing comedian of the Marx Brothers, famed for his physical comedy and expressive pantomime in early 20th-century American film and vaudeville.

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instanceOf comedian
film actor
person
stage actor
activeIn early 20th-century American entertainment
associatedAct Marx Brothers NERFINISHED
characteristic never speaks on screen
uses horn and whistles for communication in films
wears curly wig and trench coat in films
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork motion pictures
theatre
vaudeville
genre comedy
instrument harp
languageOfPerformance silent pantomime
memberOf Marx Brothers NERFINISHED
notableFor expressive facial expressions
pantomime
physical comedy
silent performances
work with the Marx Brothers
notableWork A Night at the Opera NERFINISHED
Animal Crackers NERFINISHED
Duck Soup NERFINISHED
Horse Feathers NERFINISHED
Monkey Business NERFINISHED
occupation actor
comedian
harpist
performingArtForm film
vaudeville
relative Chico Marx NERFINISHED
Groucho Marx NERFINISHED
Gummo Marx NERFINISHED
Zeppo Marx NERFINISHED
sibling Chico Marx NERFINISHED
Groucho Marx NERFINISHED
Gummo Marx NERFINISHED
Zeppo Marx NERFINISHED
stageName Harpo Marx NERFINISHED
style slapstick comedy
visual gags

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Harpo Marx alsoKnownAs Arthur Marx