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Title
Groucho Marx seeks divorce
Alternative Title
Los Angeles Herald Examiner Photo Collection
Date Created and/or Issued
1950
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Photograph was edited for publication purposes.; Title supplied by cataloger.
Julius Henry "Groucho" Marx (1890-1977) was an actor and comedian involved with film, television, stage, radio and music. The third of five Marx brothers, he was known for his rapid-fire delivery of innuendo-ladden talk and was easily recognizable by his distinctive appearance of glasses, cigars, and a thick greasepaint mustache and eyebrows. He made 13 feature films with his brothers, but made 26 films in total. He also had a successful solo career, most notably for "You Bet Your Life" which ran for eleven years on television. Groucho Marx married three times: first to 19-year-old chorus girl Ruth Johnson (he was 29), producing two children, a boy and a girl; the second was to 21-year-old Kay Marvis (he was 54), they had a daughter; and third wife was 24-year-old actress Eden Hartford (he was 63). All marriages ended in divorce. Despite his lack of formal education, Marx wrote several books, and his writings were declared to be culturally important. He kept busy throughout his career, but by October 1971, Groucho had become increasingly frail both physically and mentally as a result of several minor strokes he had suffered. He was hospitalized for pneumonia on June 22, 1977 and passed away on August 19 in Los Angeles.
Pictured is Groucho Marx who appeared in Superior Court and testified against his wife, Kay Marie Marx, charging extreme cruelty and neglect on her part. He stated that her care of the house was negligible, that she was indifferent, that Mrs. Marx had only attended his weekly radio show twice in three years, and that she refused to go out with him and didn't like his friends. Groucho was awarded an interlocutory decree of divorce, agreeing to pay $1,300 a year in child support and property settlement being awarded to Mrs. Marx with a total of $134,215 over a period of 10 years and five months.
Type
Image
Format
1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm.
Photographic prints
Identifier
00097023
Herald Examiner Collection
HE box 1582
CARL0005070972
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/33657
Subject
Marx, Groucho,--1890-1977
California.--Superior Court (Los Angeles County)
Marx Brothers
Divorce--California--Los Angeles
Divorce settlements--California--Los Angeles
Courtrooms--California--Los Angeles
Comedians--United States
Actors--United States
Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express photographs
Herald-Examiner Collection photographs

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