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Groucho Marx

Highest Rated: 100% At the Circus (1939)

Lowest Rated: 20% Copacabana (1947)

Birthday: Oct 2, 1890

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

Groucho Marx was an iconic American comedian, TV host, and actor who made several critically acclaimed comedies with his brothers in the 1930s, and has since been widely regarded as one of America's greatest comedic talents. Born and raised in the Manhattan borough of New York City, Groucho, whose birth name was Julius Henry Marx, and his brothers were encouraged by their mother to put together a vaudeville act when they were young. Having no formal education, Groucho and his brothers began making the rounds on the vaudeville circuit, first as a singing group known as "The Four Nightingales," and later as the comedy act that would become The Marx Brothers. After a number of years honing their act on the vaudeville circuit, The Marx Brothers went on to become one of the most popular vaudeville acts in New York City, even being enough of a draw to put on three successful Broadway musical comedies: "I'll Say She Is" (1924-25), "The Cocoanuts" (1925-26), and "Animal Crackers" (1928-29). The brothers' huge success on stage eventually drew the attention of Hollywood, and over the course of the 1930s and 40s Groucho and his brothers made 13 comedies together, many of which have since been deemed classics of the genre. These Marx Brothers comedies include "Animal Crackers" (1930), "Duck Soup" (1933), "A Night at the Opera" (1935), and "At the Circus" (1939). It was also during his thriving film career in the 1930s that Marx became recognizable for his distinctive look of bushy eyebrows, glasses, grease paint mustache, and a cigar. Groucho had developed this idiosyncratic look during his vaudeville days in the early 20s, and retained the look through the remainder of his career. After a stall in his film-acting career in the mid-40s, Groucho began searching for new opportunities in show business. He eventually turned to the thriving new medium called radio and in 1947 debuted the quiz show "You Bet Your Life" on ABC radio. The show allowed Marx to interview people and ad-lib on the spot, thus showing off his quick wit, and audiences loved it. In 1950 "You Bet Your Life" (NBC, 1950-60) moved over to television, where it would remain on the air for the next decade, becoming one of the most popular shows on television while simultaneously making Groucho Marx a household name. After "You Bet Your Life" ended its run, Groucho continued appearing on television and in films, most notably playing a mobster named God in Otto Preminger's trippy 1968 comedy "Skidoo" (1969). In 1972 Groucho returned to the stage and performed a one-man show at Carnegie Hall in New York City. That performance was later released as a double album "An Evening With Groucho" (1972). By the mid-70s Groucho's health began to decline. He made one of his final public appearances at the 1974 Academy Awards where Jack Lemmon presented him with an honorary Oscar for his numerous contributions to the film industry. In June of 1977 Groucho was hospitalized with pneumonia. He died two months later on August 19, 1977 at the age of 86.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 63% At the Circus
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97% 90% A Night at the Opera
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97% 86% Horse Feathers
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97% 89% Animal Crackers
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95% 69% The Cocoanuts
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95% 89% A Day at the Races
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91% 91% Duck Soup
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90% 59% Go West
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90% 84% Monkey Business
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88% 74% Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
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Filmography

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Vaudeville Comedy, Then and Now 2012 Actor Skidoo 42% 39% 1968 God Actor The Story of Mankind 10% 1957 Peter Minuit Actor Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? 88% 74% 1957 George Schmidlap Actor A Girl in Every Port 11% 1952 Benjamin Franklin "Benny" Linn Actor Double Dynamite 33% 1951 Emile J. Keck Actor Love Happy 34% 1949 Detective Sam Grunion Actor Copacabana 20% 41% 1947 Lionel Q. Deveraux Actor A Night in Casablanca 63% 69% 1946 Kornblow Actor Go West 90% 59% 1940 S. Quentin Quale Actor At the Circus 100% 63% 1939 Attorney Loophole Actor Room Service 64% 56% 1938 Gordon Miller Actor A Day at the Races 95% 89% 1937 Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush Actor The King and the Chorus Girl 1937 Screenwriter A Night at the Opera 97% 90% 1935 Otis P. Driftwood Actor Duck Soup 91% 91% 1933 Rufus T. Firefly Actor Horse Feathers 97% 86% 1932 Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff Actor Monkey Business 90% 84% 1931 Groucho Actor Animal Crackers 97% 89% 1930 Capt. Jeffrey T. Spaulding Actor The Cocoanuts 95% 69% 1929 Hammer Actor Humor Risk 1921 Villain Actor
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