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  1. Chico Marx. Known popularly by the nickname Chico Marx, Leonard Marx was the eldest of the Marx Brothers who gained fame for themselves in the entertainment industry in the initial years of the 20th century. A comedian and actor, he sported a charming yet dim-witted character of the Italian origin in the various acts of the brothers.

  2. Leonard "Chico" Marx, född 22 mars 1887 på Upper East Side på Manhattan i New York, död 11 oktober 1961 i Hollywood i Los Angeles i Kalifornien, var en amerikansk komiker och pianist, en av Bröderna Marx . I filmerna med bröderna Marx hade Chico alltid en överdriven italiensk brytning och en slags tyrolerhatt.

  3. From the hilarious to the sad, here are 50 must-read facts about the one and only Chico Marx. 1. He Felt Young At Heart. Leonard “Chico” Marx entered the world on March 22, 1887—but that’s a fact he didn’t want you to know. While alive, Marx claimed to have been born in 1891.

  4. Marx Brothers, American comedy team that was popular on stage, screen, and radio for 30 years. They were celebrated for their inventive attacks on the socially respectable and upon ordered society in general. Five Marx brothers became entertainers: Chico Marx (original name Leonard Marx; b. March 22, 1887, New York, New York, U.S.—d.

  5. Occupation (s) Actor, bandleader, comedian. Years active. 1926–1959. Leonard " Chico " Marx (March 22, 1887 – October 11, 1961) was an American comedian and movie star. [1] He was one of the five Marx Brothers. In the movies, Chico talked with a pretend Italian accent and played the piano. He flirted with the ladies and wore a curly wig.

  6. Mar 16, 2014 · This is your one-stop shop for Chico Marx playing the pianoHere's the Movies, Songs and the character Chico plays in the film0:00 The Cocoanuts (1929) "Gypsy...

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  7. May 18, 2017 · The time has come for Chico Marx to shine. Nobody played piano like him, before or after. He was an essential link in the Marx Brothers act with his slightly...

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