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Full Name
  
Miene Schonberg

Role
  
Talent manager

Other names
  
Minnie Palmer

Spouse
  
Sam Marx (m. 1884–1929)

Relatives
  
Al Shean (brother)

Siblings
  
Al Shean

Name
  
Minnie Marx


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Born
  
9 November 1865 (
1865-11-09
)

Died
  
September 14, 1929, New York City, New York, United States

Children
  
Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Zeppo Marx, Chico Marx, Gummo Marx, Manfred Marx

Parents
  
Fannie Sophie Solomons, Lafe Schoenberg

Similar People
  
Sam Marx, Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Zeppo Marx, Chico Marx

DIANE J FINDLAY sings "They Give Me Love" in MINNIE'S BOYS The Marx Brothers Musical


Minnie Marx (born Miene Schönberg, 9 November 1865 or 1864 – 13 September 1929) was the mother and manager of the Marx Brothers, wife of Sam Marx, and the sister of vaudeville star Al Shean.

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Life

Marx was born Miene Schönberg in Dornum, Germany. Her parents Fanny née Salomons (1829–1898) and Levy "Lafe" Schönberg (1823–1919) were members of the local Jewish community. Her mother was a yodeling harpist, her father a ventriloquist. Her younger brother, Abraham Elieser Adolf, the future "Al Shean", was born in 1868. About 1880 the family emigrated to New York City, where Minnie married Samuel "Frenchie" Marx in 1884.

While managing the Marx Brothers, she also went under the name of Minnie Palmer, so that booking agents would not know that the agent representing the Marx Brothers was their mother. She played the harp as did her mother and her son, Harpo. All the brothers confirmed that Minnie Marx had been the head of the family and the driving force in getting the troupe launched, the only person who could keep them in order, and a hard bargainer with theatre managements. As a tribute to her, all the brothers' daughters were given names that began with 'M': Chico with Maxine; Harpo with Minnie; and Groucho with Miriam and Melinda. Gummo and Zeppo had no daughters.

Marx and some of her sons appear briefly as characters in Glen David Gold's novel Carter Beats the Devil; the narrative identifies her as Minnie Palmer, and only gradually offers clues that the struggling vaudeville act traveling with her are the later-famous Marx Brothers. Marx (played by Shelley Winters) was also the main character in the stage musical Minnie's Boys.

References

Minnie Marx Wikipedia


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