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*** In fact, Harpo's style of playing qualified as this to many professionally-trained harpists (Harpo was self-taught). Later in life, Harpo sought out professional training to learn the proper technique, only to be continually annoyed when the teachers wanted ''him'' to teach ''them'' '''his''' technique!
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*** In fact, Harpo's style of playing qualified as this to many professionally-trained harpists (Harpo was self-taught).self-taught and actually played the harp ''backwards'', with the instrument on his right shoulder, while almost all harpists pay it on the left). Later in life, Harpo sought out professional training to learn the proper technique, only to be continually annoyed when the teachers wanted ''him'' to teach ''them'' '''his''' technique!
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** Zeppo was such a brilliant actor and comedian that he could sub for ''any'' of the Marx Brothers on the fly and no one would notice the difference. When Groucho Marx himself admits that you're the funniest man alive that means something.
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** Zeppo was such a brilliant actor and comedian that he could sub for ''any'' of the Marx Brothers on the fly and no one would notice the difference. When Groucho Marx himself admits that you're the funniest man person alive that means something.
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** This was exploited in one episode of ''I've Got a Secret'', where Harpo was the special guest. His secret? [[spoiler:It wasn't actually Harpo, but Chico dressed flawlessly as his younger brother.]]
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** This was exploited in one episode of ''I've Got a Secret'', where Harpo was the special guest. His secret? [[spoiler:It It wasn't actually Harpo, but Chico dressed flawlessly as his younger brother.]]
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*** You can go by their height. Chico, the oldest, was about 5'6", Harpo half an inch taller, then the younger brothers were progressively taller, until you got to Gummo who was about 5'10".
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*** You can go by their height. Chico, the oldest, was about 5'6", Harpo half an inch taller, then the younger brothers were progressively taller, until you got to Gummo who was about 5'10".5'10".
** This was exploited in one episode of ''I've Got a Secret'', where Harpo was the special guest. His secret? [[spoiler:It wasn't actually Harpo, but Chico dressed flawlessly as his younger brother.]]
** This was exploited in one episode of ''I've Got a Secret'', where Harpo was the special guest. His secret? [[spoiler:It wasn't actually Harpo, but Chico dressed flawlessly as his younger brother.]]
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*** In fact, Harpo's style of playing qualified as this to many professionally-trained harpists (Harpo was self-taught). Later in life, Harpo sought out professional training to learn the proper technique, only to be continually annoyed when the teachers wanted ''him'' to teach ''them'' '''his''' technique!
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* Chico and Harpo looked pretty much identical out of costume and occasionally switched roles on stage, with no one the wiser.
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* Chico and Harpo looked pretty much identical out of costume (as young boys they were often mistaken for twins) and occasionally switched roles on stage, with no one the wiser.
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*** That's not especially surprising when you see a group photo of the brothers as young men out of costume and notice that they all look ''a lot'' alike.
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*** That's not especially surprising when you see a group photo of the brothers as young men out of costume and notice that they all look ''a lot'' alike.alike.
*** You can go by their height. Chico, the oldest, was about 5'6", Harpo half an inch taller, then the younger brothers were progressively taller, until you got to Gummo who was about 5'10".
*** You can go by their height. Chico, the oldest, was about 5'6", Harpo half an inch taller, then the younger brothers were progressively taller, until you got to Gummo who was about 5'10".
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**In the obligatory jam session in ''Go West'', Harpo plays a ''weaving loom'' like a harp!
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*** That's not especially surprising when you see a group photo of the brothers as young men out of costume and notice that they all look ''a lot'' alike.
* In the obligatory jam session in ''Go West'', Harpo plays a ''weaving loom'' like a harp!
* In the obligatory jam session in ''Go West'', Harpo plays a ''weaving loom'' like a harp!
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*** That's not especially surprising when you see a group photo of the brothers as young men out of costume and notice that they all look ''a lot'' alike.
* In the obligatory jam session in ''Go West'', Harpo plays a ''weaving loom'' like a harp!alike.
* In the obligatory jam session in ''Go West'', Harpo plays a ''weaving loom'' like a harp!
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** Special props for the time in ''Go West'' that his character plays a friggin' weaving loom as a harp!
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** Special props for the time in ''Go West'' that his character plays a friggin' weaving loom as a harp!
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* Chico and Harpo looked pretty much identical out of costume and occasionally switched roles in their stage roles, with no one the wiser.
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* Chico and Harpo looked pretty much identical out of costume and occasionally switched roles in their stage roles, on stage, with no one the wiser.
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*** That's not especially surprising when you see a group photo of the brothers as young men out of costume and notice that they all look ''a lot'' alike.
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*** That's not especially surprising when you see a group photo of the brothers as young men out of costume and notice that they all look ''a lot'' alike.alike.
* In the obligatory jam session in ''Go West'', Harpo plays a ''weaving loom'' like a harp!
* In the obligatory jam session in ''Go West'', Harpo plays a ''weaving loom'' like a harp!
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** Zeppo was such a brilliant actor and comedian that he could sub for ''any'' of the Marx Brothers on the fly and no one would notice the difference. When Groucho Marx himself admits that you're the funniest man alive that means something.
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** Zeppo was such a brilliant actor and comedian that he could sub for ''any'' of the Marx Brothers on the fly and no one would notice the difference. When Groucho Marx himself admits that you're the funniest man alive that means something.something.
*** That's not especially surprising when you see a group photo of the brothers as young men out of costume and notice that they all look ''a lot'' alike.
*** That's not especially surprising when you see a group photo of the brothers as young men out of costume and notice that they all look ''a lot'' alike.
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* Chico and Harpo looked pretty much identical out of costume and occasionally switched roles in their stage roles, with no one the wiser.
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* Chico and Harpo looked pretty much identical out of costume and occasionally switched roles in their stage roles, with no one the wiser.wiser.
** Zeppo was such a brilliant actor and comedian that he could sub for ''any'' of the Marx Brothers on the fly and no one would notice the difference. When Groucho Marx himself admits that you're the funniest man alive that means something.
** Zeppo was such a brilliant actor and comedian that he could sub for ''any'' of the Marx Brothers on the fly and no one would notice the difference. When Groucho Marx himself admits that you're the funniest man alive that means something.
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* Likewise, any time Chico plays the piano. Damn.
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* Likewise, any time Chico plays the piano. Damn.Damn.
* Chico and Harpo looked pretty much identical out of costume and occasionally switched roles in their stage roles, with no one the wiser.
* Chico and Harpo looked pretty much identical out of costume and occasionally switched roles in their stage roles, with no one the wiser.