Gummo Marx

American Vaudevillian and Talent Agent

Gummo Marx - Performers & Entertainers born 1892
Born

1892
134 years ago

Died
Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Gummo Marx worked in the entertainment industry as a vaudevillian performer and later became a talent agent. He was part of the comedy group the Marx Brothers, who gained prominence during the early 20th century. Gummo did not pursue a long career in performance, choosing instead to focus on talent management. Throughout his career, he successfully represented various artists, helping to shape careers in the entertainment field. His involvement in the Marx Brothers’ legacy cemented his place in American entertainment history.

Co-founded the Marx Brothers comedy act

Transitioned to a talent agent in Hollywood

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