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Harpo Marx, born Adolph Marx, was a legendary American actor and comedian best known for his work in the iconic comedy group, the Marx Brothers. With a career spanning several decades, Harpo made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry with his silent, zany, and harp-playing persona. His notable roles in classic films such as "Duck Soup" (1933), "A Night at the Opera" (1935), and "A Day at the Races" (1937) solidified his reputation as a comedic genius. Harpo's unique acting style, characterized by his silence and physical comedy, set him apart from his brothers and endeared him to audiences worldwide. His mastery of slapstick humor, coupled with his musical talents on the harp, made him a standout performer in the golden age of Hollywood. Harpo's filmography also includes memorable appearances in "Animal Crackers" (1930) and "Horse Feathers" (1932), showcasing his versatility and comedic timing. His contributions to comedy and film continue to be celebrated, making him a beloved figure in entertainment history.
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