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Grocho markx religion
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Besides being a comedic actor, he was a talented writer, stage, film, radio, singer, television star and vaudeville performer. Groucho Marx is remembered as an American entertainer of the 20th century with a nearly seven-decade career. Upon the independence of the country of Georgia from the Soviet Union, the country issued a postage stamp with his image.

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Author Sidney Sheldon penned in 1976 the novel based on Groucho and Fleming's relationship, which was made into a television movie "A Stranger in the Mirror" in 1993. Groucho also wrote eight books including his humorous autobiography "Groucho and Me." He died a very wealthy man. In 1974, he had an honorary Academy Award presented to him during his lifetime. From his Carnegie Hall performance, his double album "An Evening with Groucho" was recorded and was a Grammy nominee for Best Comedy Recording.

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From 1969 until his death, actress Erin Fleming became his hired secretary, manager and companion, who helped revive his professional visibility with campus tours and a sold-out performance at Carnegie Hall. He appeared as a guest on television shows including the 1968 Tony Award presentation, where he had the audience in roaring laughter. He had a daughter and a son by his first wife and a daughter by his second wife. After the deaths of Harpo and Chico, Groucho faded into semi-oblivion, having ended his third marriage in 1969. In 1951 the show received the Best Primetime Emmy Award and in 1949 the Peabody Award. The show was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988. The program went on television in 1950 and ended in 1961. He was known for singing his version of "Lydia the Tattooed Lady." In 1947, he began a radio program as the quizmaster of "You Bet Your Life," a show more famous for its repartee between Groucho and his contestants than for the game itself. After their film work, Groucho tried several radio programs and solo films with little success. His two younger brothers, Gummo and Zeppo, never developed their stage characters to the same extent as Chico, Harpo, and Groucho. Five of their films was selected for the top 100 comedy films by the American Film Institute. The Marxes made 13 films together, finally retiring with "Love Happy" in 1949.

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By 1929 Zeppo had replaced Gummo and the film version of "The Cocoanuts," which made them a successful act. The brothers became a smash hit on Broadway in 1924 with "I'll Say She Is." He played the role of the lawyer. With his greasepaint mustache, large glasses, bushy-eye-bows, big cigar, swallow tail coat, stooped walk, and most of all, sarcastic, caustic wit, he was always the leader of the brothers. After teaming with his brother Harpo and Gummo, his brother Chico joined the group later, and the brother switched from a musical team to a comedy team. He had much success on television with the show "You Bet Your Life." Born Julius Henry Marx, the fourth son of six of Sam and Minnie Schönberg Marx, his career started as a boy singer with his mother being his manager. He achieved fame in the film industry with his brothers Harpo and Chico and sometimes Zeppo. He was probably the best-known of the Marx Brothers comedy team.











Grocho markx religion