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  1. Die Familie Marx, Groucho ganz links, ca. 1915. Die Gebrüder Marx wuchsen in Yorkville in der Upper East Side von Manhattan in einem kleinen, jüdisch geprägten Viertel zwischen größeren deutsch-irischen Gemeinden auf. Vater Simon kam aus dem Elsass und wurde daher „Frenchie“ genannt.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Groucho_MarxGroucho Marx - Wikipedia

    The Marx family lived there "for about 14 years", Groucho also told Cavett. The only known photo of all five Marx brothers with their parents in New York City, 1915; from left: Groucho (aged 25), Gummo (aged 22), Minnie (mother), Zeppo (aged 14), Frenchie (father), Chico (aged 28), and Harpo (aged 27)

    • 1905–1976
  3. Groucho's mother was Miene "Minnie" Schoenberg, whose family came from Dornum in northern Germany when she was 16 years old. His father was Simon "Sam" Marx, who changed his name from Marrix, and was called "Frenchie" throughout his life because he and his family came from Alsace-Lorraine. Minnie's brother was Al Schoenberg, who shortened his ...

  4. 7. Apr. 2024 · Groucho Marx discussing with Dick Cavett about his childhood, family dynamics, and experiences with the legendary Marks Brothers. From discussing their handling of sickness to tales of his...

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  5. 2. Okt. 2015 · Am 2. Oktober 1890 wird Groucho Marx in New York als Sohn von Minnie Marx geboren, einer deutschen Jüdin aus dem ostfriesischen Dornum. Gemeinsam mit dem aus dem Elsass eingewanderten Simon...

  6. On February 4, 1920, during a short break in a busy touring schedule, Groucho married Ruth Johnson in Chicago. Ruth had been dancing in the Marx Brothers company for a year doing a specialty number with Zeppo. Ruth may not have been the best dancer in the troupe and Zeppo complained.

  7. Eine ostfriesische Mutter, der Vater aus dem Elsass nach Amerika ausgewandert, wo Groucho Marx mit vier Geschwistern in ärmlichen Verhältnissen aufwächst. An so einem Start ins Leben geht man...