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Kaye starred in 17 movies, notably The Kid from Brooklyn ( 1946 ), The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ( 1947 ), The Inspector General ( 1949 ), Hans Christian Andersen ( 1952 ), and – perhaps his most accomplished performance – The Court Jester ( 1956 ).
Kaye starred in a radio program of his own, The Danny Kaye Show, on CBS in 1945 – 1946.
Kaye starred in two pictures based on biographies, Hans Christian Andersen ( 1952 ) about the Danish story-teller, and The Five Pennies ( 1959 ) about jazz pioneer Red Nichols.
In London he also starred in The Far Pavilions, the West End musical adaptation of M. M. Kaye ’ s novel, at the Shaftesbury Theatre.
In 1954, she starred, along with Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, and Vera-Ellen, in the movie White Christmas.
" The film starred Julie Andrews as Cinderella, Edith Adams as the Fairy Godmother, Kaye Ballard and Alice Ghostley as Joy and Portia, and Jon Cypher as Prince Christopher.
Conductor John Owen Edwards along with JAY Records recorded the first ever complete recording, with all musical numbers, scene change music and incidental music, of the show's score in the 1990s with Judy Kaye and Barry Bostwick starred.
It also starred veteran performers Kaye Ballard and Teddy Wilson, as well as newcomers Julia Duffy and Keenan Ivory Wayans.
in which she starred alongside Danny Kaye and Eve Arden for over 500 performances.
After working with David Worth ( Bloodsport ) in the film, The Prophet's Game ( which starred Dennis Hopper ) Kaye re-teamed with the director in the thriller Shark Attack II.
In the mid 1950s, Kaye guest starred on NBC's The Martha Raye Show.
It was directed by James B. Clark and starred Celia Kaye as Karana.
The original cast starred Gertrude Lawrence, Danny Kaye, Bert Lytell, Victor Mature, Margaret Dale, Davis Cunningham and Macdonald Carey.
The cast starred Mandy Patinkin, Judy Kaye and Shuler Hensley.
They created and wrote the Desi Arnaz Productions series The Mothers-in-Law ( filmed at Desilu ), which starred actresses Kaye Ballard and Eve Arden.
They created and wrote the successful Desilu series The Mothers-in-Law, which starred Lucille Ball's longtime MGM pals Eve Arden and Kaye Ballard.
In 2000 Kaye starred in the comedy series Perfect World, a sitcom about a down-on-his-luck marketing manager.
He wrote lyrics to Richard Rodgers ' music and Peter Stone's book for the musical Two by Two ( 1970 ), which starred Danny Kaye and ran on Broadway for 10 months.
The movie White Christmas also starred Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye.
Edd the Duck starred in a number of pantomimes and short films alongside actors including Bill Oddie and Gorden Kaye.
This new release includes a new introduction from Desi Arnaz, Jr., who appeared in two episodes as Tommy, a drum playing friend of Jerry and Suzie Buell ; an interview with Kaye Ballard ; the original unaired pilot episode ( similar to the first episode " On Again, Off Again, Lohengrin "); original sponsor tags ; cast commercials ; scripts for unproduced episodes ; The Carol Channing Show, a comedy pilot which starred Carol Channing, Jane Dulo, and Richard Deacon ; and Land's End, a dramatic pilot starring Rory Calhoun.
That same year, Fahey guest starred on the Season 3 premiere of Miami Vice as gun dealer " Eddie Kaye ", famously destroying Detective Sonny Crockett's Ferrari Daytona.
McPhail is also well known for being the host of BBC Two's The Sunday Show ( 1995 – 1996 ), which was a lively studio-based comedy programme which also starred Katie Puckrik, Paul Kaye ( in his Dennis Pennis persona ) and Paul Tonkinson.

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However, needing immediate financing to bring the new game to market before several similar products, Gygax and Kaye brought in Brian Blume in December as an equal partner.
Otis Kaye followed several decades later.
Conlan's name was mentioned several times in a fictitious baseball game celebrated in the 1962 song " The Los Angeles Dodgers ," recorded by Danny Kaye.
Kaye played the bass tracks on several of the Monkees hits, did soundtrack work ( including sound effects on bass guitar ) for a young Steven Spielberg and tracks for Quincy Jones whose 2001 autobiography Q noted, "... women like ... Fender bass player Carol Kaye ... could do anything and leave men in the dust.
Kaye performed on several American television themes including the Quinn Martin produced Cannon, The Streets of San Francisco, Mission: Impossible, M * A * S * H, Kojak, Get Smart, Hogan's Heroes, The Love Boat, McCloud, Mannix, It Takes a Thief, Peyton Place and the Cosby Show.
Although the video consists partially of more celebrity interviews in the familiar format, Kaye also used this release to portray several new characters he had created.
This flag was actually flown on the Antarctic continent for the first time in 2002, when Ted Kaye ( editor of Raven, the scholarly journal of the North American Vexillological Association ) took several full-size flags in the Bartram design on an Antarctic cruise.
It welcomed several celebrities, including Ronald Reagan when he became California governor in 1967, Richard Nixon, Queen Elizabeth II, Danny Kaye, Peter Marino and Bing Crosby, among others.
In 1967, after trying his hand at a syndicated talk show several years earlier ( see " Syndication "), Allen briefly returned on CBS with most of his old regulars for The Steve Allen Comedy Hour, a summer replacement series on Wednesdays at 10: 00pm Eastern ( replacing the cancelled Danny Kaye Show ).

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In many of his movies, as well as on stage, Kaye proved to be a very able actor, singer, dancer and comedian.
She also played the same dignified, poised dowager in other movies, with W. C. Fields ( Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, 1941 ) and ( Tales of Manhattan, 1942 ), Abbott and Costello ( Little Giant, 1946 ), Laurel and Hardy ( The Dancing Masters, 1943 ), Red Skelton ( Bathing Beauty, 1944 ), Jack Benny ( The Horn Blows at Midnight, 1945 ), Wheeler and Woolsey and George " Spanky " McFarland ( Kentucky Kernels, 1934 ) and ( High Flyers, 1937, with Lupe Vélez thrown in for good measure ), radio comedian Joe Penner ( The Life of the Party, 1937 ), George " Gabby " Hayes ( Sunset in El Dorado ), and Danny Kaye ( Up In Arms, 1944 ), and on television with Martin and Lewis ( The Colgate Comedy Hour, December 1951 ).
With the help from Danny Kaye, both men, having arrived at the station at the same time to stop Judy from leaving, succeed in making Judy believe that they will help her get her big break in the movies.

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He opened with them in Utica, New York using the name Danny Kaye for the first time.
with guest singer Nancy Wilson ( jazz singer ) | Nancy Wilson on The Danny Kaye Show ( 1965 )
Kaye performed with Sylvia as his accompanist.
Before Kaye had been on the air a year, he tied with Jimmy Durante for fifth place in the Radio Daily popularity poll.
Kaye was the first American actor to visit postwar Tokyo ; it was his first time there after touring there some ten years before with the vaudeville troupe.
* The 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon Book Revue had a lengthy sequence with Daffy Duck impersonating Kaye singing " Carolina in the Morning " with the Russian accent that Kaye would affect from time to time.
* Satirical songwriter Tom Lehrer's 1953 song " Lobachevsky " was based on a number that Kaye had done, about the Russian director Constantin Stanislavski, again with the affected Russian accent.
Kaye teamed with the very popular Andrews Sisters ( Patty, Maxene, and LaVerne ) on Decca Records in 1947, producing the number-three Billboard smash hit " Civilization ( Bongo, Bongo, Bongo )".
Kaye had one character he never shared with the public ; Kaplan, the owner of an Akron, Ohio rubber company, came to life only for family and friends.
Kaye entered the world of television in 1956 through the CBS show See It Now with Edward R. Murrow.
The Secret Life of Danny Kaye combined his 50, 000-mile, ten-country tour as UNICEF ambassador with music and humor.
In the 1970s Kaye tore a ligament in his leg during the run of the Richard Rodgers musical Two by Two, but went on with the show, appearing with his leg in a cast and cavorting on stage from a wheelchair.
The specialized stove Kaye used for his Chinese dishes was fitted with special metal rings for the burners to allow the heat from them to be highly concentrated.
Kaye needed to install a trough with circulating ice water so he could use the burners.
Kaye approached his kitchen work with enthusiasm, making his own sausages and other items needed for his cuisine.
Kaye was part-owner of baseball's Seattle Mariners along with his partner Lester Smith from 1977 to 1981.
After Kaye and his wife became estranged, he was allegedly involved with a succession of women, though he and Fine never divorced.
' I never saw anything to substantiate that in all the time I was with him .” Kaye ’ s final girlfriend, Marlene Sorosky, reported that he told her, " I've never had a homosexual experience in my life.
* On 23 June 1987, Kaye was posthumously presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan.
She later co-starred with Kaye Ballard as her neighbor and in-law, Eve Hubbard, in the 1967 – 69 situation comedy The Mothers-in-Law, which was produced by Desi Arnaz after the dissolution of Desilu.

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