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Harpo Marx

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Harpo Marx


Born
in New York City, The United States
November 23, 1888

Died
September 28, 1964

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Average rating: 4.23 · 4,322 ratings · 414 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
Harpo Speaks!

4.23 avg rating — 4,196 ratings — published 1961 — 34 editions
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Harpo Speaks...About New York

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The Best of the Marx Brothers

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Harpo et moi

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Obras selectas

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“My name is whaddya care
My home is anywhere
People say I'm awful dumb
So I thought to you I'd come”
Harpo Marx

“Honk, honk!”
Harpo Marx

“(The most fascinating performer I knew in those days was a dame named Metcalfe who was a female female impersonator: To maintain the illusion and keep her job, she had to be a male impersonator when she wasn’t on. Onstage she wore a wig, which she would remove at the finish, revealing her mannish haircut. “Fooled you!” she would boom at the audience in her husky baritone. Then she would stride off to her dressing room and change back to men’s clothes. She fooled every audience she played to, and most of the managers she worked for, but her secret was hard to keep from the rest of the company. Every time she went to the men’s room, half the guys on the bill would pile in after her.)”
Harpo Marx, Harpo Speaks!

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