Harpo Marx
Biography
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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Harpo Marx, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

I Love Lucy

The Ed Sullivan Show

The Colgate Comedy Hour

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show

The DuPont Show with June Allyson

DuPont Show of the Month

General Electric Theater

Duck Soup
All Movies (46)
- The Marx Brothers: Hollywood's Kings of Chaos2016 · as Self (archive footage)
- Dalí & Disney: A Date with Destino2010 · as Self (archive footage)
- Inside the Marx Brothers2003 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Our Gang Story1994 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Unknown Marx Brothers1993 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Ten-Year Lunch1987 · as Himself (archive footage)
- Classic Comedy Teams1986 · as Self (archive footage)
- Going Hollywood: The '30s1984 · as (archive footage)
- Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage1983 · as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Showbiz Goes to War1982 · as (archive footage)
- The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell1982 · as (archive footage)
- Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!1982 · as Self (archive footage)
- Bob Hope's World of Comedy1976 · as Self - Tribute Montage (archive footage)
- That's Entertainment, Part II1976 · as (archive footage)
- Hooray for Hollywood1976 · as Self (archive footage)
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?1975 · as Self (archive footage)
- Hollywood: The Dream Factory1972 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Movie Orgy1968 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Big Parade of Comedy1964 · as One of The Marx Brothers (archive footage) (uncredited)
- The Incredible Jewel Robbery1959 · as Nick
- The Story of Mankind1957 · as Sir Isaac Newton
- Snowshoes: A Comedy of People and Horses1957 · as The Jinx
- Love Happy1949 · as Harpo
- A Night in Casablanca1946 · as Rusty
- The All-Star Bond Rally1945 · as Self
- Stage Door Canteen1943 · as Harpo Marx
- The Big Store1941 · as Wacky
- Go West1940 · as 'Rusty' Panello
- A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound1940 · as Self
- Hollywood: Style Center of the World1940 · as Self
- At the Circus1939 · as 'Punchy'
- From the Ends of the Earth1939 · as Self
- Room Service1938 · as Faker Englund
- A Day at the Races1937 · as Stuffy
- La Fiesta de Santa Barbara1935 · as Self
- A Night at the Opera1935 · as Tomasso
- Duck Soup1933 · as Pinky
- Wonderland of California1933 · as Self
- Horse Feathers1932 · as Pinky
- I'll Say She Is1931 · as The Merchant of Wieners
- Monkey Business1931 · as Harpo
- The House That Shadows Built1931 · as The Merchant of Wieners
- Animal Crackers1930 · as The Professor
- The Cocoanuts1929 · as Red
- Too Many Kisses1925 · as The Village Peter Pan
- Humor Risk1921 · as Watson
All TV Shows (9)
- The DuPont Show with June Allyson1959 · as Benson
- DuPont Show of the Month1957 · as Narrator
- America After Dark1957 · as Self
- The Dinah Shore Chevy Show1956 · as Self
- General Electric Theater1953 · as Nick
- The Ezio Pinza Show1951 · as Self
- I Love Lucy1951 · as Harpo Marx
- The Colgate Comedy Hour1950 · as Self
- The Ed Sullivan Show1948 · as Self