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Al Shean

Al Shean

German-born vaudeville entertainer Al Shean entered show business folklore as one-half of the comedy team of Gallagher and Shean. Few people can remember the team's jokes or routines, but many can recite from memory the duo's signature song, "Absolutely, Mr. Gallagher? Postively, Mr. Shean." Of more significance to the film world, Shean was the younger brother of Minnie Marx, who in turn was the mother of the Marx Brothers. When the merry Marxes were struggling in vaudeville in the World War I years, it was Uncle Al Shean who wrote several of the team's best and most popular sketches; he also decided that Harpo Marx would be a more effective comedian if he didn't try to speak on stage. The Marx Brothers returned the favor by seeing to it that the aging, impecunious Al Shean was cast in substantial character roles in such MGM films as San Francisco (1936), The Great Waltz (1938), and Ziegfeld Girl (1941). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Al Shean Trivia

When was Al Shean born?
Al Shean was born on May 12, 1868

What role did Al Shean portray in Tim Tyler's Luck [Serial]?
Al Shean played Professor Tyler in Tim Tyler's Luck [Serial]

Who did Al Shean play in San Francisco?
Al Shean was Professor in San Francisco

What role did Al Shean portray in The Blue Bird?
Al Shean played Grandpa Tyl in The Blue Bird

Who did Al Shean play in Ziegfeld Girl?
Al Shean was Himself in Ziegfeld Girl


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