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  1. Julius Henry Marx, más conocido como Groucho Marx ( Nueva York, 2 de octubre de 1890- Los Ángeles, 19 de agosto de 1977), fue un actor, humorista y escritor estadounidense, conocido principalmente por ser uno de los miembros de los hermanos Marx. Es considerado el cómico más influyente de todos los tiempos, siendo sus frases, a pesar del ...

  2. It’s also worth mentioning that ‘Duck Soup’ was the last film to feature all four of the original Marx Brothers. Zeppo Marx, who usually played the straight man to his brothers’ comedic antics, retired from acting after ‘Duck Soup,’ leaving Groucho, Chico, and Harpo to continue their Hollywood hijinks as a trio.

  3. 15 de dic. de 2023 · In 1959, his mother, Barbara, married Zeppo Marx, her second spouse. Zeppo also wanted to adopt Robert, aka Bobby, but he refused. As a result, he adopted his surname in the end. In addition, Zeppo promised to cover Bobby’s tuition at a military school in Long Beach. Barbara’s book, Lady Blue Eyes, contradicts all of this

  4. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- Zeppo, one of the Four Marx Brothers, is co-inventor of a double wristwatch that checks on the wearer's heart. If something goes wrong, an alarm sounds.

  5. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Zeppo Marx. Herbert Manfred " Zeppo " Marx (February 25, 1901 – November 30, 1979) was an American actor, theatrical agent, and engineer. He was the youngest of the five Marx Brothers. He appeared in the first five Marx Brothers feature films, from 1929 to 1933, but then left the act to start his second career as an engineer and theatrical agent.

  6. In Duck Soup. Groucho Marx played Rufus T. Firefly, the cynical, sarcastic, and money-hungry leader of a fictional country called Freedonia. Margaret Dumont, a standard in the Marx Brothers’ films, was once again the butt of Groucho’s barbs, playing a rich dowager easily wooed by his questionable charms.…

  7. 20 de ago. de 1977 · Marx, with his brothers Chico, Harpo, Gummo and Zeppo, conquered Broadway in such shows as “The Cocoanuts” and “Animal Crackers,” and ‐then moved to Hollywood where they started an ...