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love my cigar, but I take it out of my mouth once in a while." The remark was judged too risqué to be aired, according to the anecdote, and was edited out before broadcast. Charlotte Story and her husband Marion, indeed parents of 20 children, were real people who appeared on the program. Audio recordings of the interview exist, and a reference to cigars is made ("With each new kid, do you go around passing out cigars?"), but there is no evidence of the claimed remark. "I get credit all the time for things I never said," Marx told
1276:? The guy says he has seventeen kids and I say, 'I smoke a cigar, but I take it out of my mouth occasionally'? I never said that." Marx's 1976 memoir recounts the episode as fact, but co-writer Hector Arce relied mostly on sources other than Marx himself—who was by then in his mid eighties, in ill health and mentally compromised—and was probably unaware that Marx had specifically denied making the observation. Head writer Bernie Smith recalled in a 1996 interview that the remark was indeed made—but again, well after the fact.
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of tearing an adhesive bandage off the same patch of skin every night). After applying the greasepaint mustache, a quick glance in the mirror revealed his natural hair eyebrows were too undertoned and did not match the rest of his face, so Marx added the greasepaint to his eyebrows and headed for the stage. The absurdity of the greasepaint was never discussed on-screen, but in a famous scene in
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stereotypical Irish character. His discomfort when speaking on stage led to his uncle Al Shean's suggestion that he stop speaking altogether and play the role in mime. Julius Marx's character from "Fun In Hi Skule" was an ethnic German, so Julius played him with a German accent. After the sinking of the
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for 40 minutes, he went on the air in a foul mood. Hope started by saying "Why, Groucho Marx! Groucho, what are you doing out here in the desert?" Marx retorted, "Huh, desert, I've been sitting in the dressing room for forty minutes! Some desert alright ...". Marx continued to ignore the script,
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The exaggerated walk, with one hand on the small of his back and his torso bent almost 90 degrees at the waist, was a parody of a fad from the 1880s and 1890s. Fashionable young men of the upper classes would affect a walk with their right hand held fast to the base of their spines, and with a slight
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by a man named Robin Leroy who was looking for a boy to join his group as a singer. Marx was hired along with fellow vaudeville actor Johnny Morris. Through this act, Marx got his first taste of life as a vaudeville performer. In 1909, Marx and his brothers had become a group act, at first called The
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act of the early 20th century. According to Marx, when Shean visited, he would throw the local waifs a few coins so that when he knocked at the door he would be surrounded by adoring fans. Marx and his brothers respected his opinions and asked him on several occasions to write some material for them.
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to a standing ovation. The award honored Harpo, Chico, and Zeppo as well: "in recognition of his brilliant creativity and for the unequalled achievements of the Marx
Brothers in the art of motion picture comedy". Noticeably frail, Marx took a bow for his deceased brothers, saying that "I wish that
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was mostly ad-libbed and unscripted — although writers did pre-interview the guests and feed Marx ready-made lines in advance — the producers insisted that the network prerecord it instead of it being broadcast live. There were three reasons for this: prerecording provided Marx with time to fish
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when it came to television, but he refused, opting instead to grow a real one, which he wore for the rest of his life. By this time, his eyesight had weakened enough for him to actually need corrective lenses; before then, his eyeglasses had merely been a stage prop. He debuted this new, and now
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went out of business for declining sales that same year. For the DeSoto ads, Marx would sometimes say: "Tell 'em
Groucho sent you", or "Try a DeSoto before you decide." In the mid-1970s, episodes of the show were syndicated and rebroadcast as
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automobiles and Marx sometimes appeared in the commercials. Filmed before an audience, the show consisted of Marx bantering with the contestants and ad-libbing jokes before briefly quizzing them. The announcer for the show was
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The only known photo of all five Marx brothers with their parents in New York City, 1915; from left: Groucho (aged 25), Gummo (aged 22), Minnie (mother), Zeppo (aged 14), Frenchie (father), Chico (aged 28), and Harpo (aged
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under his own name, Julius Henry Marx, meant more than all the plays he appeared in. As a man who never had formal schooling, to have his writings declared culturally important was a point of great satisfaction.
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on June 22, 1977, and died there nearly two months later at the age of 86 on August 19, four months after Gummo's death. Media coverage of Groucho's death and legacy was overshadowed by the sudden death of
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Their first movie was a silent film made in 1921 that was only shown once in the Bronx, and is believed to have been destroyed shortly afterward. A decade later, the team made their last two Broadway shows—
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studios are called their "Burbank studios"; and even suggesting a Marx Brothers legal action addressing "What about 'Warner Brothers'? ... Professionally, we were brothers long before you were."
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interview in 1975, Marx called his greatest achievement having a book selected for cultural preservation in the Library of Congress. In a Cavett interview in 1971, Marx said being published in
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in theaters throughout the United States and Canada with supporting actors and piano accompanist Jim Furmston. In the late 1980s, Ferrante starred as Marx in the off-Broadway and London show
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around for funny exchanges, any intervening dead spots could be edited out; and most importantly to protect the network from what was considered risqué, since Marx was a notorious
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During a tour of Germany in 1958, accompanied by then-wife Eden, daughter Melinda, Robert Dwan and Dwan's daughter Judith, he climbed a pile of rubble that marked the site of
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lean forward at the waist and a very slight twist toward the right with the left shoulder, allowing the left hand to swing free with the gait. Edmund Morris, in his biography
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mustache (later a real mustache) and eyebrows. These exaggerated features resulted in the creation of one of the most recognizable and ubiquitous novelty disguises, known as
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from 1911) and another boy singer, Lou Levy, traveled the U.S. vaudeville circuits to little fanfare. After exhausting their prospects in the East, the family moved to
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in a 1969 television interview. The Marx children grew up in a turn-of-the-century building at 179 East 93rd Street off Lexington Avenue in a neighborhood now known as
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in the area, owned by people including the well-connected Loew Brothers and William Orth. The Marx family lived there "for about 14 years", Groucho also told Cavett.
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was widespread, and Marx's German character was booed, so he dropped the accent and developed the fast-talking wise-guy character that became his trademark.
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relates that in his latter years, Groucho increasingly referred to himself by the name Hackenbush, referring to the character of that name he played in
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and known to say almost anything. The television show ran for 11 seasons until it was canceled in 1961. Ironically longtime major sponsor, automobile
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costarring Chico. Though most of the scripts and discs were thought to have been destroyed, all but one of the scripts were found in 1988 in the
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comedy skit "School Days" and renamed it "Fun In Hi Skule". The Marx Brothers performed variations on this routine for the next seven years.
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Harpo and Chico could be here to share with me this great honor." (Zeppo, still alive, was in the audience). He also praised the late
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4594:"Erik Liberman To Star As Groucho In IN MOST RIDICULOUS THING YOU EVER HOID 9/31"
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Famed Actor Elliott Gould Recalls Groucho Marx's Final Days (July 10, 2013).
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stamp as a way of asserting the former Soviet republic's independence.
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The Marx Brothers in 1931 (from top, Chico, Harpo, Groucho and Zeppo)
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How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All
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Many Happy Returns: An Unofficial Guide to Your Income-Tax Problems
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4397:"Attempted Bloggery: Groucho's French Order of Arts and Letters"
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Marx, Julius H. (April 4, 1925). "Boston again". New York, Etc.
1478:. The film received almost universally negative reviews. Writer
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As Long as They're Laughing: Groucho Marx and You Bet Your Life
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Love, Groucho: Letters From Groucho Marx to His Daughter Miriam
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3589:"Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Is the World Funny?"
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The Essential Groucho: Writings by, for and about Groucho Marx
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Julius H. (Groucho) Marx v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
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Monkey Business: The Lives and Legends of the Marx Brothers
3179:. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press. p. 31.
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Groucho Marx Interview – Press Conference London June 1965
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The program's theme music was an instrumental version of "
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The Marx Brothers became the biggest comedic stars of the
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Four of the Three Musketeers: The Marx Brothers on Stage
4186:"George Fenneman, Sidekick To Groucho Marx, Dies at 77"
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LAmag - Culture, Food, Fashion, News & Los Angeles
4060:, Mark Evanier, 1999-06-11, retrieved, August 9, 2007.
4038:, Mark Evanier, 1999-06-04, retrieved, August 9, 2007.
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The Groucho Phile: An Illustrated Life by Groucho Marx
3716:. New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1976, pp. 33–4.
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The Groucho Letters: Letters From and To Groucho Marx
2862:: revised & updated edition (Bobbs-Merrill, 1976
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in California, one of the "O"s is dedicated to Marx.
4708:"15 Minutes With Visionary Artist William Kentridge"
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and his sidekick Groucho (left). Art by Luca Maresca
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3275:(reprint ed.). Ballantine Books. p. 220.
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5472:Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
3418:City of Nets: A Portrait of Hollywood in the 1940s
1808:speaking at her 80th birthday celebration in 2006.
1183:Marx was scheduled to appear on a radio show with
441:Julius Henry Marx was born on October 2, 1890, in
4569:"Liberman Will Join Myers in Mufti Minnie's Boys"
4235:"Groucho Marx Dies at 86 After Two-Month Illness"
4135:. Hope Enterprises. March 5, 1976. Archived from
2364:Released by MGM (intended to be their last film)
2125:Previewed once and never released; thought to be
1295:. Groucho wrote open letters "responding" to the
5108:, Devereaux Jennings, Irmin Roberts, Art Smith,
4869:Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho's House
4809:Groucho: The Life and Times of Julius Henry Marx
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1482:published a story in the February 1981 issue of
876:the Marx Brothers's last film as a comedy team.
551:After a particularly dispiriting performance in
3703:, July 1972, p. 143. Retrieved October 4, 2013.
2722:Episode: "The Greatest Invention in the World"
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697:. One quip from Marx concerned his response to
465:of the borough of Manhattan. His older brother
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3950:"High Times Greats: My Acid Trip With Groucho"
3022:The New York Times Book Reviews 2000, volume 1
32:"Groucho" redirects here. For other uses, see
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5239:, and the Republic Studio Sound Department /
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3531:"The Marx brothers on film: souped-up comedy"
2668:Episode: "The Mikado" (aired April 29, 1960)
1968:Hungary, the name 'Marx' was associated with
1361:. He later remarked to Richard J. Anobile in
1114:on July 7, 1967, Marx admitted to voting for
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3733:Kaltenbach, C. Also 20 Years Dead: Groucho.
3554:Irving Berlin, Robert Kimball, Linda Emmet.
1943:filmed a version of the same show, entitled
1430:, a truncated version of a play that he and
4099:"Groucho Marx receiving an Honorary Oscar®"
3822:"The Los Angeles Times 07 Aug 1948, page 8"
1784:), his brothers, and his mother (played by
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1187:. Annoyed that he was made to wait in the
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4677:"Episode Spotlight: Yankee Doodle Doctor"
3558:, p. 489. Hal Leonard Corporation, 2005.
2060:, including the 1972 season one episode "
1651:tubes for me, which brings me to tears."
1445:. The program was along similar lines to
489:Marx's family was Jewish. His mother was
6692:American people of German-Jewish descent
3925:. Sarah Lawrence College. Archived from
3773:"Groucho Marx letter to Warner Brothers"
1987:
1880:, when his antagonist has offended him.
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5652:Museum of Modern Art Department of Film
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3300:. New York: Random House. p. 209.
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2801:Screen Snapshots: Playtime in Hollywood
2758:Episode: "Farewell, My Friends, Hello"
2020:The Most Ridiculous Thing You Ever Hoid
6702:Burials at Eden Memorial Park Cemetery
4687:from the original on December 10, 2022
3797:David Mikkelson (September 10, 2000),
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2693:Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
1427:Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
1413:during the six-month interval between
1315:On August 5, 1948, Marx's comedy play
1199:Listening in on the show was producer
4968:FBI Records: The Vault - Groucho Marx
4074:NY Times Opinionator (April 20, 20120
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2789:Screen Snapshots: The Great Al Jolson
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2022:(2010) and at the Obama White House.
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1574:, Marx staged a live one-man show at
1421:, introduced Carson as the new host.
540:) and Arthur (originally Adolph, but
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6677:American male musical theatre actors
3699:Ebert, R. A Living Legend, Rated R.
3556:The Complete Lyrics of Irving Berlin
3211:The New Humor in the Progressive Era
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1170:only to see it become a huge hit as
989:in a performance of the overture to
625:, and the group became known as the
6717:Deaths from pneumonia in California
5476:Gilbert M. "Broncho Billy" Anderson
4351:Jones, J. R. (September 22, 2014).
4105:. November 24, 2009. Archived from
3897:"Daily News 01 Oct 1948, page 1013"
1396:. A clip of this is in rotation on
1054:Life with Groucho: A Son's Eye View
6647:20th-century American male singers
3980:"The Dick Cavett Show - 5/25/1971"
3948:Krassner, Paul (October 2, 2019).
3847:"Daily News 28 Sep 1948, page 280"
3063:"The Dick Cavett Show - 6/13/1969"
629:. Their first successful show was
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6657:Academy Honorary Award recipients
6642:20th-century American male actors
5430:Bausch & Lomb Optical Company
5412:20th Century-Fox Film Corporation
5198:and his associates / Rey Scott /
5076:Museum of Modern Art Film Library
4618:Markowitz, Joel (April 2, 2012).
4158:"Gummo Marx, Managed Comedians".
3615:Kleiner, Dick (August 23, 1975).
3090:; Rowland, Barber (with) (1961).
2932:with Hector Arce (Galahad, 1976,
2777:Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 3
1817:, an honor he was very proud of.
885:Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean
429:: a one-piece mask consisting of
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4281:Philatelists Just Wanna Have Fun
4192:. Associated Press. June 5, 1997
3784:Internet Archive text collection
3498:Internet Archive text collection
3442:"Groucho Marx papers, 1930-1967"
3399:Internet Archive text collection
2815:
2310:; based on a 1937 Broadway play
2223:Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff
2150:; based on a 1925 Marx Brothers
2004:was remounted Off-Broadway with
1883:Two albums by British rock band
1285:, Marx created a storyline that
1272:in 1972. "You know that line in
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6752:People from the Upper East Side
6687:American male television actors
6632:20th-century American comedians
6391:Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel
5693:National Endowment for the Arts
5200:British Ministry of Information
4129:"Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope in
3737:, August 19, 1997, p. E-1.
3024:. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
2926:with Hector Arce (Putnam, 1976)
2636:Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
2570:Released by Paramount Pictures
2015:Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel
1910:A long-running ad campaign for
1835:was included on the cover art.
1611:presented him with an honorary
1515:the album he had just completed
1154:Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel
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6757:American vaudeville performers
5190:, John N. A. Hawkins, and the
4953:Works by or about Groucho Marx
4854:The Marx Brothers Encyclopedia
4401:Attemptedbloggery.blogspot.com
4386:. SBS. Retrieved June 27, 2017
3324:The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt
2704:Episode: "Time For Elizabeth"
1954:version of Woody Allen's film
987:Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra
908:The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt
887:", co-written by Marx's uncle
792:Whatever It Is, I'm Against It
764:Groucho and his older brother
725:Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel
1:
6652:20th-century American singers
5719:National Film Board of Canada
4899:"Groucho Marx - Contributors"
4567:Gans, Andrew (May 16, 2008).
4088:, Mark Evanier, March 7, 2004
4005:"Groucho Marx - Contributors"
3617:"Groucho's straight man back"
2997:. August 20, 2007. p. 1.
2898:(Simon & Schuster, 1967,
2856:(Farrar & Rinehart, 1930)
2783:Sunday Night at the Trocadero
2093:Films with the Marx Brothers
1815:Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
1501:magazine—and television host
959:. His third wife was actress
27:American comedian (1890–1977)
6697:American radio personalities
6426:The Incredible Jewel Robbery
6366:Hooray for Captain Spaulding
6177:The House That Shadows Built
4706:Amadour (December 7, 2022).
4377:"Groucho marks Queen's 80th"
4301:"The return of Gomez Addams"
4224:. Retrieved January 5, 2014.
4072:"They Dressed like Groucho"
3923:"What's So Funny & Why?"
2880:(Simon & Schuster, 1942)
2505:The King and the Chorus Girl
2457:The Incredible Jewel Robbery
2179:The House That Shadows Built
1794:to promote the production.
1632:(a parody of the 1975 movie
1605:1974 Academy Awards telecast
1363:The Marx Brothers Scrapbook,
1257:Hooray for Captain Spaulding
820:Mustache, eyebrows, and walk
780:Hooray for Captain Spaulding
6722:Jewish American male actors
6544:Giraffes on Horseback Salad
5459:Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto
4258:. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
3132:Gary Baum (June 23, 2011).
2452:Suspect in a Police Lineup
2403:Released by United Artists
1975:Woody Allen's 1996 musical
1685:Eden Memorial Park Cemetery
1669:Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
1663:Niche at Eden Memorial Park
1124:women's liberation movement
604:Marx started his career in
120:Eden Memorial Park Cemetery
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6762:Jews from New York (state)
6742:Male actors from Manhattan
6682:American male stage actors
6637:20th-century American Jews
5148:Motion Picture Relief Fund
4943:Internet Broadway Database
4331:Internet Broadway Database
4076:Retrieved January 5, 2012.
3714:The Secret Word is Groucho
3155:"The Marx Brothers Family"
2924:The Secret Word Is Groucho
2892:(B. Geis Associates, 1963)
2886:(B. Geis Associates, 1959)
2771:Hollywood on Parade No. 11
2552:Released by United Artist
2169:Captain Jeffrey Spaulding
1140:
869:much-older, appearance in
823:
753:?" and "What color is the
31:
6732:Jewish American musicians
6727:Jewish American comedians
6672:American male film actors
6591:
6105:
5416:Bell & Howell Company
5192:RCA Manufacturing Company
4034:October 21, 2006, at the
3209:DesRochers, Rick (2014).
3175:Bader, Robert S. (2016).
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1521:for the Marx Bros. movie
493:, whose family came from
491:Miene "Minnie" Schoenberg
50:
6712:Comedians from Manhattan
6662:American game show hosts
6582:Groucho: A Life in Revue
4974:The Marx Brothers Museum
4512:. Movies & TV Dept.
4510:"Gabe Kaplan As Groucho"
4480:"A Sign is Reborn: 1978"
4428:. Chicago Review Press.
4382:August 22, 2017, at the
4220:January 6, 2014, at the
4213:Compassion & Choices
4167:Palm Springs, California
3578:, p. 238. Wallaby, 1977.
3412:Friedrich, Otto (1997).
3242:"Groucho Marx Biography"
2910:The Marx Bros, Scrapbook
2890:Memoirs of a Mangy Lover
2686:Episode: "The Hold-Out"
2675:General Electric Theater
2647:Uncredited; released by
2444:General Electric Theater
2416:Stage Conductor (voice)
2067:In 2023, notable artist
1978:Everyone Says I Love You
1936:Groucho: A Life in Revue
1750:All Hail Marx and Lennon
1024:Memoirs of a Mangy Lover
796:Everyone Says I Love You
34:Groucho (disambiguation)
6667:American male comedians
6525:An Evening with Groucho
6373:Lydia the Tattooed Lady
5144:William Cameron Menzies
4778:Hello, I Must Be Going!
4422:Buckley, David (2007).
4239:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
3321:Morris, Edmund (2001).
3296:Kanfer, Stefan (2000).
2795:Showdown at Ulcer Gulch
2657:The Bell Telephone Hour
2409:Showdown at Ulcer Gulch
2285:Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush
1931:An Evening with Groucho
1766:on the 1960s TV series
1581:An Evening with Groucho
1393:The Bell Telephone Hour
800:Lydia the Tattooed Lady
548:, to play the Midwest.
6561:Hello, I Must Be Going
6359:Hello, I Must Be Going
5759:Michelangelo Antonioni
5283:William Nicholas Selig
5010:Academy Honorary Award
4675:RJ (October 6, 2014).
4056:July 17, 2012, at the
3921:Hallett, Judith Dwan.
3712:Marx, G. and Arce, H.
3139:The Hollywood Reporter
3100: ed.). New York:
3020:Giddins, Gary (2001).
2740:Released by Paramount
2400:Detective Sam Grunion
2244:Released by Paramount
2226:Released by Paramount
2208:Released by Paramount
1996:
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784:Hello, I Must Be Going
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654:(frequently played by
646:
534:Grand Rapids, Michigan
486:
6737:Jewish male comedians
6277:A Night in Casablanca
5715:Eastman Kodak Company
5358:The Walls of Malapaga
4650:"Groucho (character)"
4624:DC Metro Theater Arts
4307:on September 24, 2020
3517:May 29, 2013, at the
3414:"Ingatherings (1940)"
2848:Books by Groucho Marx
2371:A Night in Casablanca
1991:
1841:
1827:title of a 1973 album
1709:
1662:
1539:
1398:Classic Arts Showcase
1371:
1287:Warner Bros. Pictures
1282:A Night in Casablanca
1210:Marx as main host of
1209:
1120:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1005:
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572:anti-German sentiment
483:
6707:California Democrats
6297:The Story of Mankind
6217:A Night at the Opera
5932:Jean-Claude Carrière
5522:/ Fred L. Metzler /
5520:William L. Hendricks
5398:/ George Mitchell /
4775:Charlotte Chandler,
4139:on February 10, 2017
4086:Erin Fleming, R.I.P.
3929:on December 16, 2007
3482:Simon & Schuster
3383:Simon & Schuster
3358:, 3 June 1939, p. 89
2945:Essays and reporting
2829:adding missing items
2618:A Girl in Every Port
2487:Yours for the Asking
2426:The Story of Mankind
2325:J. Cheever Loophole
2256:A Night at the Opera
2062:Yankee Doodle Doctor
1890:A Night at the Opera
1856:Warner Bros. cartoon
1791:The Dick Cavett Show
1740:The Firesign Theatre
1680:three days earlier.
1462:(1968), directed by
1378:Gilbert and Sullivan
1297:four Warner brothers
703:A Night at the Opera
694:A Night at the Opera
259: 1954;
232: 1945;
207: 1920;
5589:Charles S. Boren /
5246:The House I Live In
5237:Daniel J. Bloomberg
5214:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
4887:, 29 T.C. 88 (1957)
4760:Miriam Marx Allen,
4630:on October 23, 2020
4425:Elton The Biography
4254:Groucho the Great.
4241:. August 20, 1977.
4109:on October 30, 2021
3681:. February 15, 2001
3623:. Anniston, Alabama
3595:. January 25, 2017.
3447:Library of Congress
3273:Hollywood Anecdotes
3252:on January 19, 2012
2549:Lionel Q. Deveraux
2467:
2269:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
2094:
1628:television special
1372:Marx as Ko-Ko, 1960
1305:Burbank, California
1250:The Best of Groucho
1044:Library of Congress
1040:The Groucho Letters
731:Library of Congress
546:La Grange, Illinois
507:Gallagher and Shean
431:horn-rimmed glasses
305:Sam "Frenchie" Marx
6767:Jewish film people
6227:A Day at the Races
5912:George Stevens Jr.
5591:Edward G. Robinson
5291:George Kirke Spoor
5128:and Allen Davey /
5124:, Walter Oberst /
5120:, Harry D. Mills,
4929:TCM Movie Database
4515:The New York Times
4484:The Hollywood Sign
4466:The New York Times
4287:The New York Times
4190:The New York Times
4169:, April 21, 2007 (
4161:The New York Times
3984:Dickcavettshow.com
3675:"The Secret Words"
3102:Limelight Editions
3067:Dickcavettshow.com
3008:Billboard Magazine
2994:The New York Times
2827:; you can help by
2711:I Dream of Jeannie
2465:
2308:RKO Radio Pictures
2277:A Day at the Races
2264:Otis B. Driftwood
2148:Paramount Pictures
2092:
1997:
1896:A Day at the Races
1852:
1728:
1665:
1550:Charlotte Chandler
1546:
1476:Paramount Pictures
1405:Tell It to Groucho
1374:
1325:Time for Elizabeth
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1168:The Flotsam Family
1063:A Day at the Races
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6568:Marx & Lennon
6531:Captain Spaulding
6518:You Bet Your Life
6099:The Marx Brothers
6065:
6064:
6020:Samuel L. Jackson
5982:Donald Sutherland
5968:Frederick Wiseman
5530:William J. Tuttle
5490:Maurice Chevalier
5400:Joseph M. Schenck
5342:The Bicycle Thief
5269:Claude Jarman Jr.
5235:Republic Studio,
5196:Leopold Stokowski
5136:Douglas Fairbanks
5053:The March of Time
4290:, April 28, 1995.
4268:Los Angeles Times
3621:The Anniston Star
3576:The Groucho Phile
3476:Life With Groucho
3377:Life With Groucho
3220:978-1-137-35742-7
2845:
2844:
2762:
2761:
2644:George Schmidlap
2577:You Bet Your Life
2498:Uncredited cameo
2466:Solo filmography
2463:
2462:
2361:Wolf J. Flywheel
2343:S. Quentin Quale
2241:Rufus T. Firefly
2069:William Kentridge
2050:television series
2036:Dark Horse Comics
1950:In the Hungarian
1842:Newspaper ad for
1769:The Addams Family
1447:You Bet Your Life
1403:Another TV show,
1332:You Bet Your Life
1319:premiered at the
1274:You Bet Your Life
1233:You Bet Your Life
1220:You Bet Your Life
1212:You Bet Your Life
1173:The Life of Riley
1143:You Bet Your Life
1136:You Bet Your Life
1106:The Groucho Phile
1008:You Bet Your Life
972:George S. Kaufman
866:You Bet Your Life
810:in 1951 entitled
736:You Bet Your Life
588:You Bet Your Life
415:You Bet Your Life
359:
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346:(younger brother)
340:(younger brother)
219:Kay Marvis Gorcey
72:Julius Henry Marx
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5894:James Earl Jones
5747:Federico Fellini
5671:Barbara Stanwyck
5644:Laurence Olivier
5546:Y. Frank Freeman
5480:Charles Brackett
5388:Merian C. Cooper
5337:Cecil B. DeMille
5314:Monsieur Vincent
5261:Laurence Olivier
5251:Peggy Ann Garner
5230:Margaret O'Brien
5072:W. Howard Greene
5058:W. Howard Greene
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4970:at vault.fbi.gov
4957:Internet Archive
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2379:Ronald Kornblow
2346:Released by MGM
2328:Released by MGM
2288:Released by MGM
2095:
2056:'s portrayal of
1871:Long-Haired Hare
1809:
1782:Lewis J. Stadlen
1762:'s portrayal of
1410:The Tonight Show
1163:Blue Ribbon Town
1090:playing against
1028:Booth Tarkington
842:in a scene from
570:in 1915, public
499:Simon "Sam" Marx
469:, in his memoir
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6056:Carol Littleton
6014:Lina Wertmüller
5974:Charles Burnett
5960:Lynn Stalmaster
5918:Angela Lansbury
5884:Jean-Luc Godard
5860:Robert F. Boyle
5854:Ennio Morricone
5808:
5622:
5584:Charlie Chaplin
5436:/ Kemp Niver /
5405:Forbidden Games
5364:
5287:Albert E. Smith
5178:Nathan Levinson
5126:Oliver T. Marsh
5110:Farciot Edouart
5102:Gordon Jennings
5028:Charlie Chaplin
5012:
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4867:Steve Stoliar,
4822:Simon Louvish,
4807:Stefan Kanfer,
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4755:Further reading
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2516:Co-writer with
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2187:Caesar's Ghost
2161:Animal Crackers
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2045:Throughout the
2008:as Groucho and
1999:
1844:Animal Crackers
1820:A meeting with
1811:
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1786:Shelley Winters
1742:'s 1969 album,
1733:Groucho glasses
1704:
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1618:Margaret Dumont
1586:A&M Records
1466:, and starring
1441:, broadcast on
1434:wrote in 1948.
1313:
1229:George Fenneman
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1092:Charlie Chaplin
1088:Ellsworth Vines
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813:Double Dynamite
788:Animal Crackers
747:George Fenneman
676:Monkey Business
670:Animal Crackers
656:Margaret Dumont
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637:Motion Pictures
631:Fun In Hi Skule
623:Herbert (Zeppo)
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103:(1977-08-19)
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6627:1977 deaths
6622:1890 births
6537:Why a Duck?
6496:Miriam Marx
6486:Arthur Marx
6456:Minnie Marx
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5986:Agnès Varda
5956:Jackie Chan
5908:Hal Needham
5888:Eli Wallach
5769:Chuck Jones
5699:Paul Newman
5665:Henry Fonda
5611:Jean Renoir
5510:Stan Laurel
5506:Gary Cooper
5438:Greta Garbo
5319:Sid Grauman
5210:Noël Coward
5184:Walt Disney
5160:Ralph Block
5090:Walt Disney
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4737:TVparty.com
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4634:October 21,
4603:October 21,
4578:October 21,
4362:October 21,
4336:October 21,
3778:February 5,
3117:November 8,
3088:Marx, Harpo
2878:Otto Soglow
2249:Post-Zeppo
2083:Filmography
2077:Los Angeles
1983:Goldie Hawn
1941:Gabe Kaplan
1893:(1975) and
1714:(a pun on "
1712:John Lennon
1609:Jack Lemmon
1600:concurred.
1519:film poster
1503:Dick Cavett
1270:Roger Ebert
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949:Miriam Marx
945:Arthur Marx
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933:Yusuf Karsh
755:White House
615:Minnie Marx
557:Gus Edwards
475:brownstones
455:Dick Cavett
423:greasepaint
319:Relative(s)
109:Los Angeles
6616:Categories
6501:Gregg Marx
6418:Television
6287:Love Happy
6147:Humor Risk
6052:Mel Brooks
6042:Peter Weir
6024:Elaine May
5926:Piero Tosi
5898:Dick Smith
5787:Elia Kazan
5703:Alex North
5648:King Vidor
5568:Cary Grant
5562:Onna White
5434:Danny Kaye
5424:Pete Smith
5376:Gene Kelly
5220:George Pal
5106:Jan Domela
4654:Comic Vine
4256:legacy.com
4103:Oscars.org
3954:High Times
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3098:Afterwords
2970:References
2836:April 2017
2825:incomplete
2541:Copacabana
2525:Instatanes
2495:Sunbather
2455:Episode: "
2392:Love Happy
2114:Humor Risk
1957:Annie Hall
1905:a cappella
1860:Bugs Bunny
1858:character
1850:paragraph.
1822:Elton John
1760:John Astin
1756:Nat Perrin
1590:Bill Cosby
1507:Elton John
1485:High Times
1383:The Mikado
1359:Charleston
1343:Love Happy
1337:Copacabana
1317:April Fool
1311:Other work
1292:Casablanca
1194:ad-libbing
1189:green room
1096:Fred Perry
1081:Gibson L-5
992:Tannhäuser
953:Leo Gorcey
872:Love Happy
824:See also:
606:vaudeville
600:Vaudeville
542:Harpo Marx
538:Gummo Marx
519:Chico Marx
511:vaudeville
509:, a noted
437:Early life
403:vaudeville
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338:Gummo Marx
332:Harpo Marx
326:Chico Marx
136:television
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83:1890-10-02
60:Copacabana
6409:(1943–44)
6207:Duck Soup
6010:Wes Studi
5946:Spike Lee
5735:Myrna Loy
5683:Hal Roach
5627:1976–2000
5369:1951–1975
5302:Shoeshine
5017:1928–1950
4660:March 10,
3685:April 13,
3540:March 21,
3356:Boxoffice
3340:August 9,
2701:Ed Davis
2589:Quiz show
2559:Mr. Music
2233:Duck Soup
2073:The Broad
2054:Alan Alda
2031:Dylan Dog
2000:In 2008,
1993:Dylan Dog
1970:Karl Marx
1966:communist
1710:Marx and
1673:pneumonia
1540:Marx and
1415:Jack Paar
983:Ben Hecht
856:Duck Soup
840:Eve Arden
715:Duck Soup
688:Duck Soup
567:Lusitania
565:RMS
447:Lexington
443:Manhattan
298:Parent(s)
178:slapstick
155:1905–1976
6601:Category
6466:Al Shean
6461:Sam Marx
6397:episodes
6310:Musicals
5536:Bob Hope
5392:Bob Hope
5381:Rashomon
5226:Bob Hope
5174:Bob Hope
4742:June 18,
4685:Archived
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3256:June 25,
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3593:YouTube
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