Oscar Levant was a concert pianist and actor in the 1930s through the 1950s, famous for his witty banter and comic timing. So when director Stefan Novinski was pitched the idea of a play about Levant ...
MANITOWOC - Over its long history, the harp has been played by the famous and not-so-famous alike. Harpo Marx, member of the wildly popular comedic Marx Brothers, was known for his curly mop top and ...
To mark what would have been the 85th wedding anniversary of Harpo Marx and Susan Fleming on September 26, Marx Brothers Inc., the Los Angeles based, family owned, and operated company devoted to the ...
The final Marx Brothers film generally is considered to be “Love Happy.” Premiering in San Francisco in 1949, it was released throughout the U.S. 65 years ago this past March. Since Groucho, Chico and ...
Susan Fleming Marx had an undistinguished career on Broadway and in films. Her best-known film is the W.C. Fields comedy, Million Dollar Legs. Her greatest role, and the one she cherished most, was as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 1955 episodes have been colorized and seamlessly blended into one hour-long special, which finds Lucy trying to fool her ...
In March of 1941, a 72-year-old German Jewish widow named Helene Schickler was waiting to join her family in the U.S. She was then living in a convent in Naples with other refugees, and the nuns ...
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1 OPERATION MINCEMEAT Reveals 2026-27 Tour Dates and Cities Oddly enough, I play one character - Oscar Levant. Everyone else plays multiple characters. Talk about voice-over work and describe for our ...
Logan Kelly is a professional author, screenwriter, and proud cinemaphile. He studied screenwriting and film history while attending Valencia College, before moving to the New York Metro Area. I Love ...
Harpo Marx’s wife, Susan Fleming, once remarked that, when you got him talking, you couldn’t shut him up. The proof was there for those who chanced to see him on tour with his brothers in the 1930s ...