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Julius Henry "
Groucho" Marx (/ˈɡraʊtʃoʊ/;
October 2, 1890 –
August 19, 1977) was an
American comedian, actor, writer, and
singer who
performed in films...
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Groucho Marx (1890–1977) was an
American comedian Groucho could also
refer to:
Groucho: A Life in Revue, a
musical revue about the life of the comedian...
- pictures. The core
group consisted of
brothers Chico Marx,
Harpo Marx, and
Groucho Marx;
earlier in
their career, they were
joined by
younger brothers Gummo...
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aired on both
radio and television. The
original version was
hosted by
Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with
announcer and
sidekick George Fenneman...
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Groucho Club is a
private members' club
founded in 1985 and
located on Dean
Street in London's Soho. Its
members are
mainly drawn from the publishing...
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Groucho gl****es (also
known as the beaglepuss) are a
humorous novelty disguise which function as a
caricature of the
stage makeup used by the comedian...
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Brothers comedy troupe,
alongside his
brothers Arthur ("Harpo"),
Julius ("
Groucho"),
Milton ("Gummo") and
Herbert ("Zeppo"). His
persona in the act was that...
- Marx Brothers. In
contrast to the
mainly verbal comedy of his
brothers Groucho and Chico, Harpo's
comic style was visual,
being an
example of vaudeville...
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Groucho's Deli is a deli
franchise in the
United States, with 30
locations across South Carolina,
North Carolina, and Georgia. The
restaurant was founded...
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Paramount Pictures on
November 17, 1933, it
stars the four Marx
Brothers (
Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and
Zeppo in his
final film appearance) and also features...