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  1. A memorable Groucho number from the beginning of Horse Feathers, probably the best all round Marx Brother's film.

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  2. 8 de oct. de 2010 · Zeppo Marx invented the heating pad: To this end, the invention contemplates the use of apparatus including a steam generator having means to regulate the delivery of heated vapor therefrom, a ...

  3. 12 de jun. de 2020 · But the next two, Leonard (Chico) and Adolph (Harpo), were perfectly healthy, as was the third, Julius Henry ( Groucho ), other than the strabismus that left his eyes mismatched. The clan grew ...

  4. ast.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zeppo_MarxZeppo Marx - Wikipedia

    IMDb. nm0555688. Herbert Marx ( 25 de febreru de 1901 , Manhattan – 30 de payares de 1979 , Palm Springs ), más conocíu como Zeppo, foi unu de los Hermanos Marx . Zeppo foi'l postreru de los Marx n'escoyer el so llamatu y nun hai nenguna certidume sobre l'orixe del mesmu. Groucho Marx dixo nuna ocasión que'l so hermanu escoyera esti ...

  5. 24 de jun. de 2015 · This is one of a blog grouping for the Marx Brothers: see also Chico, Groucho, Gummo and Zeppo. Birth name: Adolph Marx. Birthdate: Friday, November 23rd, 1888. Location: New York City, USA. Died: Monday, September 28th, 1964. Location: Los Angeles, California, USA. Cause of death: Heart attack. Best known for: One of the main trio of the Marx ...

  6. In 1937, he and Gummo opened a successful talent agency, Marx, Miller & Marx. Zeppo was the last of the brothers to die, in 1979. Credits. Actor Guest Producer Director Writer Music All Credits.

  7. Animal Crackers (1930) -- (Movie Clip) Hello, I Must Be Going Just introduced by his secretary (and little brother) Zeppo Marx, Groucho takes the stage as Captain Spaulding, African explorer invited to dazzle the guests of society matron Mrs. Rittenhouse (Margaret Dumont), with the first song from the Marx Brothers' Broadway hit, by Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar, in Animal Crackers, 1930.