Speaking of Harpo (e-bog) af Marx, Susan Fleming
Marx, Susan Fleming (forfatter)

Speaking of Harpo e-bog

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Susan Fleming appeared in three Broadway shows and twenty-eight films before she turned her back on a show business career she never really enjoyed or wanted. The role of her lifetime came when she married Harpo Marx in 1936. Together, they raised four adopted children and enjoyed one of Hollywoods happiest and most successful unions. But their twenty-year age difference made Susan a young wido...
E-bog 226,25 DKK
Forfattere Marx, Susan Fleming (forfatter), Bader, Robert S. (medforfatter)
Forlag Applause
Udgivet 15 juli 2022
Længde 256 sider
Genrer APB
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781493067817
Susan Fleming appeared in three Broadway shows and twenty-eight films before she turned her back on a show business career she never really enjoyed or wanted. The role of her lifetime came when she married Harpo Marx in 1936. Together, they raised four adopted children and enjoyed one of Hollywoods happiest and most successful unions. But their twenty-year age difference made Susan a young widow in 1964.On her path to Hollywood, Susan worked in Broadway musicals produced by Florenz Ziegfeld and George White and befriended a young dancer who would later be known as Paulette Goddard. In Hollywood, she appeared in films with stars like John Wayne, W.C. Fields, and Katharine Hepburn and worked at all the major studios. But it wasnt until she fell in love with a confirmed bachelor, twenty years older than her, that she found her purpose. Her story is the counterpoint to the beloved and acclaimed Harpo Marx autobiography, Harpo Speaks! Susans frank, opinionated perspective provides a true look behind the curtain and details Harpos last years, following the publication of his own book.Susans account of her more than thirty-year adventure with Harpo includes encounters with people like Charlie Chaplin, William Randolph Hearst, Salvador Dal, Somerset Maugham, Joan Crawford, Howard Hughes, George S. Kaufman, Helen Keller, Oscar Levant, Jean Harlow, Bugsy Siegel, Samuel Goldwyn, Menachem Begin, Ginger Rogers, Alexander Woollcott, and of course, the Marx Brothers. Susan provides an inside look at the family and pulls no punches when discussing her brothers-in-law, who werent always her favorite comedians.