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Leonard Marx, known as Chico, (March 22, 1887 – October 11, 1961) was one of the Marx Brothers. He was originally nicknamed Chicko due to his reputation as a ladies man, or a "chicken chaser" in the popular slang of the day. A typesetter accidentally dropped the "k" in his name and it became Chico. It was still pronounced "Chick-o" although those who were unaware of its origin tended to pronounce it "Cheek-o". Radio recordings from the 1940s exist where announcers and fellow actors mispronounce the nickname, but Chico apparently felt it was unnecessary to correct them. As late as the 1950s, even Groucho used the "wrong" pronunciation for comedic effect. A guest on You Bet Your Life told the quizmaster she came from Chico (a town in California), and Groucho responded that he had a brother named "Cheek-oh." (Chico can sometimes be spotted in cutaways to the studio audience, out of character and costume.) Marx used an Italian accent for his on-stage character; stereotyped ethnic characters were common with Vaudeville comedians, and all the Marx brothers sometimes performed "dialect characters" early in their careers, but Chico was the only one to continue this into their films. The obvious fact that he was not really Italian was referenced twice on film. In their second feature, Animal Crackers_(film), he recognizes someone he knows to be a shady character, impersonating a respected art collector: :Chico: "How did you get to be Roscoe W. Chandler?" :Chandler: "How did you get to be Italian?" :Chico: "Never mind — whose confession is this?" In A Night at the Opera_(film), which begins in Italy, his character, Fiorello, claims to not be Italian, eliciting a surprised look from Groucho: :Driftwood: "Well, things certainly seem to be getting better around the country." :Fiorello: "I don't know: I'm a stranger here myself." Chico was a talented pianist. He originally started playing with only his right hand and fake playing with his left, as his immigrant teacher did so herself. Chico eventually got a better teacher and learned to play the piano correctly. As a young boy, he would get jobs playing piano to earn money for the Marx family. Sometimes Chico would even get work playing in two places at the same time. He would acquire the job with his piano-playing skills, work for a few nights, and then substitute Harpo Marx on one of the jobs. The two brothers looked so much alike, no one could tell the difference. Harpo, however, could only play a few tunes on the piano, which often would get both brothers fired. Groucho Marx one time said that Chico never practiced the pieces he played. Before performances he would soak his fingers in hot water before going on instead. He was known for "shooting" the keys of the piano. As part of the act he would play passages with his thumb up and index finger straight — like a gun. Chico became manager of the Marx Brothers after their mother, Minnie Marx, died. As manager he cut a deal to get the Marx Brothers a percentage of a film's gross receipts — the first of its kind in Hollywood. Furthermore, it was his Hollywood connections that included Irving Thalberg who was convinced to sign the brothers on to MGM when the team was in a career slump after the failure of Duck Soup. For a while in the 1930s and 1940s Chico led a big band; young Mel Torme began his professional career singing with the Chico Marx Orchestra. Chico Marx was a compulsive womanizer, and had a lifelong gambling habit, which usually kept him short of funds, and which compelled him to continue in show business long after his brothers had retired in comfort from their Hollywood income. The last two Marx Brothers movies were made for Chico's benefit; the other brothers twice returned to the screen to bail Chico out of debt. Because of his gambling, the brothers finally took the money as he earned it and put him on an allowance, which he stayed on until he died. He had a reputation as a world-class pinochle player. His brother Groucho said Chico would throw away good cards (with the knowledge of spectators) to make the play "more interesting". Chico's last public appearance was playing cards on television show, Celebrity Bridge. He and his partner lost the game, but it didn't seem to bother him at all. Chico died on October 11, 1961 from cardiovascular disease, aged 74. He is entombed in a crypt in the Freedom Mausoleum in Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), in Glendale, California. Chico's younger brother, Gummo Marx, is in a crypt across the hall from him.

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