Groucho Marx

Groucho Marx, born Julius Henry Marx on October 2, 1890, was an iconic American comedian, actor, and writer, renowned for his quick wit and distinctive style. As one of the beloved Marx Brothers, he brought laughter to audiences through a series of classic films in the early 20th century, including "Duck Soup" and "A Night at the Opera." With his trademark greasepaint mustache, cigar, and sharp one-liners, Groucho became a symbol of clever humor that transcended generations. He also enjoyed a successful career in television and radio, captivating listeners with his irreverent charm and quick-fire banter.

Beyond his comedic genius, Groucho was a keen observer of society and a gifted writer, penning books that reveal his unique perspective on life and humor. His autobiography, "Groucho and Me," offers a delightful glimpse into his world, filled with anecdotes and reflections that resonate with fans of all ages. If you're curious to discover more about this legendary figure and his contributions to the world of comedy, we invite you to explore his works in the app. You'll find a treasure trove of laughter and insight waiting for you!

You Bet Your Life


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You Bet Your Life is an American quiz show that aired on both radio and television. The original and best-known version was hosted by Grouch…

Mail Call with Groucho Marx


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Groucho Marx stars in this classic episode of Mail Call as heard on the Armed Forces Radio Network. Click here for the Groucho Marx Channel …

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Click here for the Groucho Marx Channel over at The Naked Gord Program for a bevy more of the great Jack Benny! A Groucho Marx on Pabst Blue…

Birdseye Open House Groucho Marx


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Groucho Marx guests on this complete episode of Birdeye's Open House from 04/19/1945 Click here for the Groucho Marx Channel over at The Nak…

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Click here for the Groucho Marx Channel over at The Naked Gord Program for a bevy more of the great Jack Benny! Join the great Groucho Marx …