Leonard Marx
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Definition
Proper noun * Leonard Marx: A stage name of an American comedian, known professionally as Chico Marx. He was a member of the Marx Brothers comedy team, which consisted of four brothers who performed together in vaudeville, on Broadway, and in motion pictures.
Usage Notes
- "Leonard Marx" refers specifically to the individual's birth name. In the context of entertainment and comedy history, he is almost exclusively referred to by his stage name, Chico Marx.
- This term is used in biographical, historical, or film criticism contexts when discussing the personal lives or the professional careers of the Marx Brothers.
Examples
- Biographical Context:
- Leonard Marx, known as Chico, was the oldest of the Marx Brothers.
- The comedian's real name was Leonard Marx, but his Italian-accented stage persona led to his nickname.
Advanced Usage
- The name is used to distinguish the real person from his on-stage character. Discussions about his personal life, such as his management of the group's business affairs or his life outside of performing, might use "Leonard Marx."
Variants and Related Words
- Chico Marx (proper noun): The primary and most common stage name for Leonard Marx. This name is used when referring to him as a performer.
- Marx Brothers (proper noun): The comedy team to which he belonged, including his brothers Groucho, Harpo, and sometimes Zeppo or Gummo.
Synonyms
- Chico Marx (stage name synonym)
Notes on Meaning
- The reference to "one of four brothers" specifically denotes his membership in the core performing quartet of the Marx Brothers: Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and Zeppo (who was later replaced in films by other brothers for managerial roles).
Noun
- United States comedian; one of four brothers who made motion pictures together (1891-1961)