
The Marx Brothers
The Marx Brothers were a famous American comedy troupe consisting of five siblings: Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Zeppo, and Gummo. Active primarily in the early to mid-20th century, they began in vaudeville and transitioned to film, becoming iconic for their slapstick humor, witty dialogues, and absurd antics. Their most notable films include "Duck Soup" and "A Night at the Opera." Known for their distinctive personalities, Groucho's quick wit, Harpo's silent mime, and Chico's exaggerated Italian accent contributed to a unique comedic style that influenced generations of comedians and remains cherished in popular culture.