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Erin Leslie Fleming (August 13, 1941 – April 15, 2003 [1]) was a Canadian actress, best known as the companion and manager of comedian Groucho Marx during his final years. Early career [ edit ]
Julius Henry "Groucho" Marx (/ ... Eventually, his three children were awarded the bulk of the estate, while Erin Fleming, his companion during his final years, ...
The novel tells the life story of two fictitious Hollywood celebrities—Toby Temple and Jill Castle (roman à clef on Sheldon's acquaintances Groucho Marx and Erin Fleming) [1] and portrays the emotional extremes of success and failure and how people inevitably become victims of time.
On February 7, 1974, Groucho and his assistant, Erin Fleming, visited UCLA under the aegis of Stoliar's newly formed "Committee for the Re-release of Animal Crackers" (CRAC). The event drew around 200 students, over 2,000 signatures on re-release petitions, and several reporters. [ 10 ]
Dumont was so important to the success of the Marx Brothers films, she was one of the few people Groucho mentioned in his short acceptance speech for an honorary Oscar in 1974. (The others were Harpo and Chico , their mother Minnie, and Groucho's companion Erin Fleming .
The song is very closely associated with Groucho. A biography of Groucho was titled, Hello, I Must be Going! [3] He also sang the song, with Erin Fleming, as the opening number of his Carnegie Hall concert in 1972.
In 1993, she starred in the television adaptation of Sidney Sheldon's novel A Stranger in the Mirror, a roman à clef on Groucho Marx and Erin Fleming, [11] in which Loughlin plays Fleming's role. In 1997, she starred alongside Bruce Campbell in the film In the Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory.
Susan Alva Fleming (February 19, 1908 – December 22, 2002) was an American actress and the wife of comic actor Harpo Marx and sister in law to Groucho, Chico, Zeppo and Gummo. Fleming was known as the "Girl with the Million Dollar Legs" for a role she played in the W. C. Fields film Million Dollar Legs (1932).