Groucho
Groucho was a famous American comedian and actor, best known as a member of the Marx Brothers, a popular comedy team in the early 20th century. His real name was Julius Henry Marx, and he was born on October 2, 1890. Groucho was recognized for his distinctive appearance, which included a greasepaint mustache, glasses, and a cigar. He often portrayed a witty, fast-talking character in films and on stage.
Groucho's humor was characterized by clever wordplay, satire, and a unique style of delivery. He starred in several classic films, including Duck Soup and A Night at the Opera. In addition to his film career, he hosted the popular television game show You Bet Your Life, which further solidified his status as a comedic icon. Groucho passed away on August 19, 1977, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of comedy.