Marx Brothers

The Marx Brothers were an early 20th century comedy group consisting of four brothers who went by the names Chico, Harpo, Groucho, and Zeppo Marx. A fifth brother, Gummo, was part of the group prior to their rise to fame in motion pictures.

The Marx Brothers performed at the 1939 New York World's Fair, as did another contemporary comedy team, Abbott and Costello. 

The Marx Brothers' films survived into the 24th century. Tom Paris enjoyed these films, and screened them for the rest of the USS Voyager crew. In an alternate timeline, Captain Kathryn Janeway compared the way the Vostigye walked to the bent-knee comic walk of Groucho Marx.

Thur chim Gliv of Tellar was exposed to the work of Groucho Marx at a young age, and from that gained an early appreciation of Human humor.