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- Groucho Marx - Wikipedia
Julius Henry "Groucho" Marx ( ˈ ɡ r aʊ tʃ oʊ ; October 2, 1890 – August 19, 1977) was an American comedian, actor, writer, and singer who performed in films and vaudeville on television, radio, and the stage [1]
- Grouchos Deli Homepage - Grouchos® 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
- The Tragic Death Of Groucho Marx - Grunge
Groucho Marx's final years were plagued by horrific abuse at the hands of those close to him According to Entertainment Weekly, Groucho had been left "helpless" by a stroke and hip surgery in his final days, when a major legal battle broke out in which lurid details of his final years were laid bare to the public
- Groucho Marx - Quotes, Career Brothers - Biography
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: A Night at the Opera The bushy-browed, cigar-smoking wise-cracker with the painted-on moustache and stooped walk was the leader of The Marx Brothers
- The Best of Groucho - All Compilations - YouTube
A compilation of the best segments from the classic quiz show "You Bet Your Life" hosted by legendary witty comedian Groucho Marx
- Groucho Marx - Comedian and Actor, Age, Children, Married - Biography Host
Who was Groucho Marx? Groucho Marx, born Julius Henry Marx on October 2, 1890, was a legendary comedian and film actor best known as a member of the Marx Brothers, a popular vaudeville and film comedy group
- 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 the butt of Groucho’s barbs, playing a rich dowager easily wooed by his questionable charms …
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