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    Children. 1. Sylvia Fine Kaye (August 29, 1913 – October 28, 1991) was an American lyricist, composer, and producer. Many of her compositions and productions were performed by her husband, comedian Danny Kaye. [2] [3] [4] Fine was a Peabody Award -winner and was nominated for two Academy Awards and two Emmys during her career.

  2. Sylvia Fine was the consummate show-business professional. She managed, organized, and produced much of Danny Kaye’s engagements while having a vibrant career of her own. In the later part of her life, she dedicated much of her time to researching the history of musical theater in America.

  3. Sylvia Fine was a producer and writer who created songs and routines for her husband, Danny Kaye. She was born in Brooklyn in 1913 and died in Manhattan in 1991.

    • August 29, 1913
    • October 28, 1991
  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0277663Sylvia Fine - IMDb

    Sylvia Fine (1913-1991) was a lyricist and composer who wrote many songs and routines for her husband, Danny Kaye. She also produced and wrote for TV shows and movies, such as The Five Pennies and The Moon Is Blue.

    • Producer, Writer, Music Department
    • August 29, 1913
    • Sylvia Fine
    • October 28, 1991
  5. Sylvia Fine was a composer and lyricist who wrote over 100 songs for her husband, entertainer Danny Kaye. She also produced radio and TV shows, taught musical comedy, and supported Israel and UNICEF.

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  7. Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine in London American actor, singer and comedian Danny Kaye arrives with his wife, Sylvia Fine, for an appearance in London. November 1948. Following the professional lives of the husband-wife artistic duo, this presentation features a wide variety of materials, including manuscripts, scores, scripts, photographs, sound recordings and video clips from the Danny Kaye and ...

  8. Oct 28, 1991 · Five Pennies, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Lullaby In Ragtime Leading man Danny Kaye as band leader Red Nichols with his real-life wife Sylvia Fine's song and Eileen Wilson's vocal for Barbara Bel Geddes playing his wife, on the bus with bandmates, including Ray Anthony (who was a top-drawer trumpet player and bandleader and who remains the last surviving member of the Glenn Miller orchestra ...

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