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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Minnie_MarxMinnie Marx - Wikipedia

    Minnie Marx (born Miene Schönberg, 9 November 1864 – 13 September 1929) [2] was the mother and manager of the Marx Brothers, a family of top-billed vaudevillians, top Broadway stars and, finally, film stars. She was also the sister of comedian and vaudeville star Al Shean .

  2. Jun 29, 2021 · Per the first chapter, excerpted in The New York Times, there is a death certificate for Manfred Marx, the firstborn child of Samuel and Minnie Marx, who died on July 17, 1886 at just six seven months old (accounts vary) of "entero-colitis, with asthenia contributing, i.e., probably what we know as the flu.

  3. Mother of the Marx Brothers. The fifth of Levy Schönberg and Fanny Sophie Salomons's nine children, Minnie Marx was born in Dornum, Germany and grew up in a family of entertainers. Her father was a ventriloquist and magician, her mother was a harpist, and according to family lore they and their children wandered all...

  4. The Marx Brothers were born in New York City, the sons of Jewish immigrants from Germany and France. Their mother Miene "Minnie" Schoenberg (professionally known as Minnie Palmer, later the brothers' manager) was from Dornum in East Frisia. She came from a family of performers.

  5. Jun 12, 2020 · Julius was the rare Marx brother who enjoyed his studies. Struggling to win the attention of his parents, who seemingly favored the two older boys and doted on the sickly Milton, he found solace ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm1300949Minnie Marx - IMDb

    2 Photos. Minnie Marx was born in 1948 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. She is an actress, known for Savage Grace (2007), Anna (2013) and Marlowe (2022). More at IMDbPro.

  7. Jun 30, 2021 · June 30, 2021. Early Beginnings. Minnie Marx was the legendary manager and mother of the Marx Brothers. She was also the driving force that catapulted them into vaudeville. She was also the sister of comedian and vaudeville star, Al Shean. Minnie was born in Dornum Germany in 1864 to Lafe and Fanny Schonberg, who were magicians.

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