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  1. Actor Groucho Marx embracing his daughter Melinda Marx and holding his trademark cigar in a publicity shot from his appearance at NBC-Tv's Hour-... All 7 presenters of the BBC's International News Channel, BBC Worldwide Television, which is to be launched in Europe on Jan 26th.

  2. 1 de sept. de 1992 · These letters from Groucho Marx to his daughter Miriam, written over a period spanning almost 20 years, were generally disappointing. The famous Groucho wit was only evident in occasional passages and to be fair you can't expect a renowned comedian to be as funny when writing to his daughter as to his peers.

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  3. Groucho's piece "A Lift From Groucho Marx" is published in the New York Herald Tribune: 19 May 1927: Miriam, daughter of Groucho and Ruth, born: 23 Oct 1928: Stage show Animal Crackers opens at the 44th Street Theater and runs for 191 performances. It was laid off the following summer, went on tour in mid-October. 1929

  4. My Life With Groucho/Growing Up With the Marx Brothers (Thorndike Press Large Print Paperback Series) By Marx, Arthur. Buy on Amazon. Groucho Marx and Other Short Stories and Tall Tales: Selected Writings of Groucho Marx An Updated and Expanded Edition: Selected Writings of Groucho MarxÞAn (Applause Books) By Bader, Robert S. Buy on Amazon.

  5. 1 de ene. de 1992 · These letters from Groucho Marx to his daughter Miriam, written over a period spanning almost 20 years, were generally disappointing. The famous Groucho wit was only evident in occasional passages and to be fair you can't expect a renowned comedian to be as funny when writing to his daughter as to his peers.

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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm2108954Miriam Marx - IMDb

    Miriam Marx. Additional Crew: You Bet Your Life. Miriam Marx was born on 19 May 1927 in New York City, New York, USA. She is known for You Bet Your Life (1950), Family Portraits (1995) and Groucho Marx's Home Movies (1933).

  7. 15 de feb. de 2007 · Groucho: “But my daughter’s only half-Jewish. Can she go in up to her waist?” I have a particular fondness for the one I’m about to tell you, partly because I got it directly from Groucho. I may have told it in the 1982 documentary, “The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell.” The setting is vaudeville.