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  1. He changed his name to Danny Kaye making his Broadway debut in 1939 appearing in "The Straw Hat Revue" and, after venturing to Hollywood, made his major film debut in "Up in Arms." The notables that followed included: "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," "A Song Is Born," "Hans Christian Andersen," "The Inspector General" and "The Court Jester."

  2. Danny Kaye, born David Daniel Kaminsky, was a U.S. actor and entertainer. The son of a tailor, Kaye was born and brought up in Brooklyn, New York. The son of an immigrant Russian tailor, his parents spoke Yiddish and Russian at home. He started singing and dancing at Jewish weddings when he was a small child.

  3. Danny Kaye. One of the greatest American entertainers of the twentieth century, Danny Kaye ( b. Brooklyn, NY, January 18, 1913; d. Los Angeles, March 3, 1987) had a unique range of talents, from dance and popular song to tongue-twisters, funny accents, and impersonation, from a deep appreciation of classical music to rubber-faced mugging.

  4. Dec 25, 2023 · The lyric cites Jolson (Al), Hope (Bob) and Benny (Jack). But when the song was written, before the film was cast, Crosby himself was name-checked in the song. It was originally Hope, Jolson and ...

  5. Mar 4, 1987 · Danny Kaye, the rubbery-faced, gibberish-spouting comedian who was one of the world's most successful entertainers of the 1940s, '50s and '60s, died early Tuesday. Danny Kaye, 74, Dies; World Was ...

  6. Danny Kaye . . . winner of two Oscars, a Lifetime Achievement Award, two Golden Globes, one Tony, two Emmys, two George Foster Peabody Awards, a Kennedy Center Honoree, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and many Humanitarian Awards. - Enter -. This site takes a realistic, yet warm view of who Danny Kaye was as a person and features rare trivia ...

  7. David Daniel Kaminsky, known as Danny Kaye (January 18, 1913 – March 3, 1987), was a Golden Globe -winning American actor, singer, and comedian. In many of his movies, as well as on stage, Kaye proved to be an able actor, singer, dancer, and comedian, often having his comedic talents showcased by special material written by his wife, Sylvia Fine.

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