
Zeppo
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Zeppo was the Marx Brother who didn't want to go into the family business. A juvenile delinquent in his teen years, before joining his brothers on stage, Zeppo balanced two careers: auto mechanic and petty criminal. Even after getting dragged into the world of entertainment-for sixteen years, he did his familial duty as a vaudeville, Broadway, and movie star-he finally made his escape from the Four Marx Brothers. After failed attempts to find steady work in real estate, screenwriting, and the restaurant business, Zeppo finally hit it big as a Hollywood talent agent, representing stars like Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, and Lana Turner. From there, he bred racehorses, owned a manufacturing plant, tried out citrus ranching and commercial fishing, and patented several new inventions. He was, in short, a complex character, and his own family never quite figured him out.
Zeppo: The Reluctant Marx Brother gives a lively account of this checkered life and career. As Robert Bader recounts, Zeppo's lifelong addiction to gambling led him into relationships with several notorious organized crime figures, and he would ultimately appear before grand juries more frequently than movie cameras. (He was certainly the only Marx Brother who saw the corpse of a friend in a newspaper crime scene photo.) Socially, he mixed as easily with mobsters like Mickey Cohen as he did with movie stars like Clark Gable. Comprehensively researched with the full cooperation of Zeppo's estate, including the first-ever interviews with his two sons, this is a remarkable look at the many lives of Zeppo Marx-even the ones he did his best to keep secret.
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- Intro
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter One
- The Accidental Brother
- Chapter Two
- The Fifth Son Also Rises
- Chapter Three
- The Juvenile Six
- Chapter Four
- What's in a Name?
- Chapter Five
- The Reluctant Vaudevillian
- Chapter Six
- A Guy Could Get Used to This
- Chapter Seven
- Love and the Fourth Marx Brother
- Chapter Eight
- Not the Brightest Light on Broadway
- Chapter Nine
- Wall Street Lays an Egg
- Chapter Ten
- Hooray for Hollywood
- Chapter Eleven
- The Great Race
- Chapter Twelve
- How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying
- Chapter Thirteen
- Opportunity Knocks
- Chapter Fourteen
- What Makes Herbie Run?
- Chapter Fifteen
- Enter Miss Stanwyck
- Chapter Sixteen
- This Thing of Ours
- Chapter Seventeen
- Whose Clamp Is It Anyway?
- Chapter Eighteen
- Trouble in Paradise
- Chapter Nineteen
- Boys Will Be Boys
- Chapter Twenty
- The Other Marx Brothers
- Chapter Twenty-One
- Barbara Moves In
- Chapter Twenty-Two
- The Second Time Around
- Chapter Twenty-Three
- With Friends Like These . . .
- Chapter Twenty-Four
- The Night We Called It a Day
- Chapter Twenty-Five
- The Lion in Winter
- Chapter Twenty-Six
- It Was a Very Bad Year
- Zepilogue
- Appendix I: Zeppo Marx on Stage
- Appendix II: Zeppo Marx on Film, Radio,and Television
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- Appendix I: Zeppo Marx on Stage
- Appendix II: Zeppo Marx on Film, Radio, and Television
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
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