Born in New York City, Julius Henry "Groucho" Marx was a film and telivision star who was considered one of the best comedians of the twentieth century. He was recognizable by his trademark look of a painted-on mustache, bushy eyebrows, and a fat cigar. He and his brothers went from working in vaudeville to on Broadway to starring in their own films, most notably Animal Crackers, Duck Soup, and a Night at the Opera. Groucho went on to a robust solo career, which included several books and a telivision show that ran for over ten years, You Bet Your Life.
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