15. In the 1925 Broadway musical, "The Cocoanuts", what was the named ethnicity of the character played by Chico Marx? He would play characters of this ethnicity during the majority of his career.
From Quiz Chico Marx
Answer:
Italian
In "The Cocoanuts", Chico portrayed a character named Willie. (The full name of the characters makes reference to an ethnic slur used to describe people of Italian descent.) The play takes place in Florida during the land-boom of the 1920s. Willie is a thief who is partnered with Silent Sam, a mute thief (Chico). Strangely, they are not the only thieves in the play as the theft of a necklace by another character is a significant plot device.
The music and lyrics of "The Cocoanuts" were written by Irving Berlin and the book was written by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind. The show ran for 276 performances in its initial run. Interestingly, though the play was a musical and Chico had a significant part, he did not have any featured vocals. He did, however, play an unnamed piano solo.
In the 1929 motion picture "The Cocoanuts" a number of dialogue segents and many of the songs are cut. Chico plays a character named Chico (which was the term used to describe his character in the original script of the play). Chico's piano solo in the film is "Gypsy Love Song" by Victor Herbert.
Chico's portrayal as an "Italian" dates back to his vaudeville days before World War One. It was relatively common for vaudeville performers to portray characters of various ethnicities, including stereotypical "characteristics". As can be seen in Chico's films, in some cases the "Italian" ethnicity is played as being dubious and others as being "real". Like his brothers, the real life Chico was French-Jewish on his father's side and German-Jewish on his mother's side.