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Groucho Marx, born Julius Henry Marx, was a legendary American actor, comedian, and writer known for his quick wit and iconic persona. With a career spanning over five decades, Marx cemented his legacy as a founding member of the Marx Brothers comedy team. His sharp one-liners and distinctive mustache became synonymous with classic Hollywood humor. Marx's filmography boasts timeless classics such as "Duck Soup" (1933), "A Night at the Opera" (1935), and "Animal Crackers" (1930), where his comedic talent shined brightly. One of Marx's most memorable performances was in "A Day at the Races" (1937), where he showcased his comedic timing and unique style of physical comedy. His collaboration with his brothers, Chico and Harpo, resulted in a string of successful films that have stood the test of time. Marx's influence extended beyond the silver screen, as he also excelled in radio and television, further solidifying his status as a comedic genius. His legacy lives on as a pioneer of the comedy genre, and his contributions to entertainment continue to be celebrated by audiences worldwide.
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