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  • The Marx Brothers were a team of sibling comedians that played in vaudeville, stage plays, film and television. The brothers were Chico (Leonard, 1887-1961), Harpo (Adolph Arthur, 1888-1964), Groucho (Julius Henry, 1890-1977), Gummo (Milton, 1892-1977), and Zeppo, (Herbert, 1901-1979). Another brother, Manfred, was born in 1885 but died in infancy.
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  • The Marx Brothers were an American family comedy act that was successful in vaudeville, on Broadway, and in 14 motion pictures from 1905 to 1949.
  • If you are new to the Marx Brothers check out the "Beginners" page to get some suggestions which movies to watch or what to read.
  • The zaniest of all madcap comedy teams were the Marx Brothers, namely Groucho (aka Julius Henry), Chico (aka Leonard), and Harpo (aka Adolph).
  • This year marks the 50th anniversary of the re-release of the Marx Brothers film in 1974, after it had been unavailable for viewing in movie theaters or TV for nearly...
  • In this informatical article, we'll delve into the lives and careers of the Marx Brothers, exploring their influences, iconic characters, and lasting impact on comedy.
  • The Marx Brothers were an iconic American comedy troupe, led by Julius "Groucho" Marx (1890-1977) and included brothers Harpo and Chico...
  • TODAY IN MARX BROTHERS HISTORY: The Four Marx Brothers in I'll Say She Is opened at Poli's Theatre in Washington, DC on this day in 1924.
  • Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby are composers who write merry tunes for Hollywood films, including The Marx Brothers films.
  • War is, for them, just another kind of stage. Duck Soup features one of the most famous scenes in the Marx Brothers' repertoire: the mirror scene.