Born 130 years ago today was Leonard "Chico" Marx, the piano-playing "Italian" Marx Brother who uttered one of the most famous lines in film history: "You can't fool me! There ain't no Sanity Claus." ...
Chico Marx, a new restaurant offering Spanish-Californian fare with flavors from the Latin American diaspora, has recently opened in an office tower in South San Francisco, according to a press ...
In mid-September 1942, the Sioux Falls State Theatre announced a classic entertainer of stage and screen would be performing there for three nights. Chico Marx and his traveling comedy and music ...
Interviewed in the early 1970s, Groucho Marx explained why he had stopped working with his brothers two decades earlier, bringing down the curtain on the greatest comedy team in movie history. “By the ...
Leonard "Chico" Marx (March 22, 1887 – October 11, 1961) was an American comedian and film star as part of the Marx Brothers. His persona in the act was that of a dim-witted con artist, seemingly of ...
This April Fools’ Day, let’s remember one of the unsung heroes of classic cinema comedy: Chico Marx. Groucho had the best one-liners and insults. Harpo was the king of visual comedy. Zeppo supposedly ...
On trial in “Duck Soup” for stealing war plans from the wealthy Mrs. Teasdale, Chicolini, played by Chico Marx, hears Mrs. Teasdale say, “But I saw you with my own eyes!” As she has. “Well, who you ...
In a scene in the 1933 film “Duck Soup,” the character played by Chico, the most underrated of the funny Marx Brothers, is dressed like another character, and when the other man leaves the room, the ...