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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York on August 29, 1913, Sylvia was the daughter of Dr. Samuel and Bessie Fine. Whereas Danny was born to Russian-Jewish immigrants, Sylvia was born into a well-to-do family, her father being a college graduate and an established dentist. She had a brother named Robert and a sister named Rhoda.

  4. Kaye, Sylvia Fine. ( b. 29 August 1913 in Brooklyn, New york; 28 October 1991 in New York City), lyricist, composer, producer, writer, and teacher best known for writing humorous material performed by her husband, the comedian and actor Danny Kaye. Fine Kaye was the eldest of three children of Samuel Fine, a dentist, and his wife, Bessie, a ...

  5. Oct 29, 1991 · Sylvia Fine Kaye, a producer, lyricist and composer, died yesterday at her home in Manhattan. She was 78 years old. She died of emphysema, said her daughter, Dena Kaye of Manhattan.

  6. Mar 29, 2013 · The Library of Congress unveiled its new Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Collection, where countless documents, including video, audio and photographs from Dena's parents' own collection, are available ...

  7. Oct 28, 1991 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 9901506. Source citation. Composer. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she made her Broadway debut as the co-composer of the music and lyrics for the ‘Straw Hat Review’ in 1939. Doubling as the audition pianist she met Danny Kaye, who also made his debut in the same show. The pair married in 1940.

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