Raised Eyebrows, Expanded Edition
My Years Inside Groucho’s House
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Narrated by:
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Steve Stoliar
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Written by:
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Steve Stoliar
About this listen
Raised Eyebrows is the bittersweet story of the last years in the life of Groucho Marx, told by a young Marx Brothers fan who was fortunate enough to work for Groucho as his personal secretary and archivist, right inside Marx's Beverly Hills home. In addition to getting to know his hero, the author was able to spend quality time with Zeppo, Gummo, Mae West, George Burns, Bob Hope, Jack Lemmon, SJ Perelman, Steve Allen, and scores of other luminaries of stage, screen, TV, and literature.
The downside of this dream-come-true was getting close to his idol as the curtain was coming down, and dealing with Erin Fleming - the mercurial woman in charge of Groucho's personal and professional life.
Raised Eyebrows is filled with never-before-heard anecdotes.
©2013 Audio Cinema Entertainment, Inc. and BearManor Media (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What listeners say about Raised Eyebrows, Expanded Edition
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- Anonymous User
- 2018-05-20
loved every Steve Stolier is quite a talent!
Steve is quite a bridge to the golden age of Hollywood and the Marx Brothers. I enjoyed wit and respect for Groucho.
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- AA
- 2021-12-02
A strange and wonderful experience
It does feel like you were at his side at Groucho’s house all those years ago. I feel a strange longing for a time before I was born. This is very much like visiting it.
Well written and wonderfully performed. I’ve listened multiple times now. Stoliar obviously loved Groucho, but he also treated everyone else in the book with respect, even the person known for her abuse and volatile nature.
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