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Erin Leslie Fleming (August 13, 1941 – April 15, 2003) was a
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actress, best known as the companion and manager of comedian
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during his final years.


Early career

Fleming was born Marilyn Suzanne Fleming on August 13, 1941, in
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, Canada. She appeared in minor roles on television and in six feature films between 1965 and 1976, during which time she became acquainted with Groucho Marx and was initially hired as his secretary. Her most prominent film role was in the 1972
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movie '' Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)''.


Relationship with Groucho Marx

Fleming's influence on and relationship with
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were controversial. Marx had been introduced to Fleming by television producer and writer Jerry Davis in 1971 and she was initially (and extemporaneously) hired as his secretary. She eventually assumed the role of his manager. Many of Marx's friends and colleagues acknowledged that she did much to revive his popularity, by arranging a series of personal appearances and one-man shows culminating in a sold-out performance at
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, which was recorded and issued on a best-selling record album. She also successfully lobbied for the honorary
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Marx received in 1974. Several of Marx's friends, family and employees, including his son
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and youngest daughter Melinda, charged Fleming with embezzling money and pushing the increasingly frail Marx to the limits of his endurance, largely for her own personal gain. There were also charges of
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and suspected
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. Marx's friend, writer
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wrote a ''
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'' on Fleming's relationship with Marx titled ''
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'', published in 1976. In the years leading up to Marx's death, Fleming was Groucho's guardian until a court appointed Nat Perrin in May 1977, in the midst of a contentious court case with Groucho's heirs. Groucho Marx died on August 19, 1977, aged 86. Litigation over his estate was eventually resolved in 1988 in favor of his three children: daughters,
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and Melinda and son, Arthur Marx. Fleming was ordered to repay $472,000 which she had fraudulently taken from Groucho's estate.


Later life and death

By 1983, Fleming was diagnosed with
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. She was arrested in June 1990 on suspicion of carrying a concealed loaded firearm, which she brought into the West Hollywood sheriff's office. She spent much of the last decade of her life impoverished, homeless,
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, and in and out of various psychiatric facilities. Fleming died of a self inflicted gunshot wound in Hollywood on April 15, 2003, at age 61. She was cremated and her ashes interred in Hornings Mills Cemetery, Horning's Mills, Ontario.


Legacy

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performed the role inspired by Fleming.


Filmography

* ''The Legend of Blood Mountain'' (1965) - Phyllis Stinson * '' Hercules in New York'' (1970) * ''
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'' (1972) - Cafe Customer (uncredited) * '' Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)'' (1972) - The Girl * '' Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York'' (1975) - Girl * ''McCullough's Mountain'' (1975) - Phyllis Stinson


Television

* ''
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'' (December 16, 1971 – 1972) - Herself * ''
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'' (Episode: "Venice Division", 1973) - Suzanne Martin


Sources

* Miriam Marx Allen, ''Love, Groucho: Letters from Groucho Marx to His Daughter Miriam'' (1992), . * Charlotte Chandler, ''Hello, I Must Be Going: Groucho and His Friends'' (1978), . * Stefan Kanfer, ''Groucho: The Life and Times of Julius Henry Marx'' (2000), . * Arthur Marx, ''My Life with Groucho'' (1992), revised from ''Life with Groucho'' (1954), . * Steve Stoliar, ''Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho's House'' (1996), .


References


External links

* an article by Erin Fleming from the July 1983 issue of ''Movie Star''.
'The Marx Brothers Council Podcast' episode featuring a 1979 interview with Erin Fleming
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