Chico Marx

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Chico Marx was an American comedian and actor and the oldest of the Marx Brothers.

Mar 22, 1887

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: March 22, 1887
  • Died on: October 11, 1961
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Comedians, Jewish Actors, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors, Comedians
  • Nick names: Chico, Chicko, Cheek-oh
  • Spouses: Betty Carp (m. 1917–1940), Mary De Vithas (m. 1958–1961)
  • Siblings: Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Zeppo Marx

Chico Marx born at

New York City, New York

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Birth Place

He married twice in his lifetime. The first was to Betty Karp in 1917. The couple was blessed with a daughter Maxine the following year. The alliance, however, was plagued by his adultery. The two finally broke up.

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Personal Life

In 1958, he went into the wedlock for a second time to Mary De Vithas.

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Three years later, he breathed his last due to arteriosclerosis at his Hollywood home. He has been entombed in a crypt in the Freedom Mausoleum in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California

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Personal Life

Chico Marx was born as Leonard Marx in New York City to Sam and Minni Schoenberg Marx. He had a Franco-German Jewish ancestry. His father worked as a tailor.

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Childhood & Early Life

After the death of the couple’s first son, he became the eldest of the Marx Brothers - others being Harpo, Groucho and Zeppo. Since an early age, he took to gambling and was loosely monitored by his parents which only led to intensifying his bad habit.

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Childhood & Early Life

He spent much of the earnings of his dad and even traded the latter’s scissors to fund his gambling habit. He gambled at the card games, horse and dog racing and various sporting events in the form of betting.

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In addition of his gambling habit, he was a compulsive womanizer as well. It was due to this habit that he acquired the name Chico, which actually stood for ‘chicken chasing’

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Childhood & Early Life

Despite the negative habits, he imbibed the music culture of his maternal family and learned to play several musical instruments, including the piano.

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Childhood & Early Life

He started of his career along with his brother as a musical group on the vaudeville circuit. However, the failure of the musical group to catch the attention of the audience led the brothers to jeer at the people. It was while heckling that they discovered their panache for comedy.

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Career

Soon the Marx Brothers switched to comedy with him adopting the persona of an Italian dimwit. He gave substance to his character by accentuating it with a curly-haired wig, Tyrolean cap and completing it with an Italian accent.

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Career

Marx Brothers started off by presenting their sketch comedy on the vaudeville circuit which was followed by shows in Broadway and radio performances. It was success at the shows that led them to take a plunge into the big cinema.

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Career

The Marx Brothers released their first movie, ‘The Cocoanuts’ which was followed by a couple of others, such as ‘Animal Cracker’s, ‘Monkey Business’ and ‘Horse Feathers’. The films fared well under the Paramount Pictures.

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It was the release and failure of their next film, Duck Soup which led them to sign a contract with MGM. This was possible due to his contact with Hollywood heavyweight Irving Thalberg.

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He was the oldest of the Marx Brothers and was famous for his antic personality, gambling habit and womanizing nature.

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