
Groucho Marx - Wikipedia
Groucho, a supporting character in the Italian horror comics series Dylan Dog, is a Groucho Marx impersonator whose character became his permanent personality, and he works with Dylan Dog as …
Groucho's Deli Homepage - Groucho's® Deli since 1941
The homepage for Groucho's Deli. Your go-to destination for warm deli sandwiches, fresh salads, and award winning sweet tea. Not to mention our legendary Formula 45 sauce.
Groucho Marx - Quotes, Career & Brothers - Biography
Apr 2, 2014 · Comedian and film actor Groucho Marx was one of the Marx Brothers. He spent nearly seven decades making people laugh with his snappy one-liners and sharp wit.
Groucho Marx - IMDb
Groucho Marx. Actor: Horse Feathers. The bushy-browed, cigar-smoking wise-cracker with the painted-on moustache and stooped walk was the leader of The Marx Brothers. With one-liners that were …
Bio — Groucho Marx
Hector Arce helped Groucho assemble his own lavishly illustrated memoir and also became Groucho’s authorized biographer. His book, Groucho, would be published in 1979. Groucho died on August 19, …
The Marx Brothers - Groucho Marx (Julius Henry)
Groucho was born Julius Henry Marx on Oct 2 1890 in New York. He was the third of the five surviving sons of Sam and Minnie Marx. He was the first of the brothers to start a stage career aged 15 in an …
Marx, Groucho (1890-1977) | Encyclopedia.com
The third-born of the performing Marx Brothers, Julius "Groucho" Marx made the most profound contributions to American comedy. His wisecracking stage persona has achieved iconic status akin …
Groucho Marx | American Masters - PBS
Groucho Marx, a writer, comedian and film actor best known as the wisecracking leader of the Marx Brothers, made 13 iconic films with his brothers between 1929 and 1950.
Groucho Marx | American actor | Britannica
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 …
About 1 — Frank Ferrante's GROUCHO
The Four Marx Brothers appeared on the cover of Time Magazine in 1932. As a solo, Groucho launched a career on radio and television with his Emmy Award winning work as the host of the comedy quiz …