Danny Kaye

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Danny Kaye Biography

Danny Kaye left school at the age of 13 to work in the so-called Borscht Belt of Jewish resorts in the Catskill Mountains. It was there he learned the basics of show biz. From there he went through a series of jobs in and out of the business. In 1939, he made his Broadway debut in "Straw Hat Revue," but it was the stage production of the musical "Lady in the Dark" in 1940 that brought him acclaim and notice from agents. Also in 1940, he married Sylvia Fine, who went on to manage his career. She helped create the routines and gags, and wrote most of the songs that he performed. Danny could sing and dance like many others, but his specialty was reciting those tongue-twisting songs and monologues.

Samuel Goldwyn had been trying to sign Kaye to a movie contract for two years before he eventually agreed. Goldwyn put him in a series of Technicolor musicals, starting with Up in Arms (1944). His debut was successful, and he continued to make hit movies such as The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947) and The Inspector General (1949). In 1954, he appeared with Bing Crosby in White Christmas (1954), which was based on the Irving Berlin song of the same name. In 1955, he made what many consider his best comedy, The Court Jester (1955), with the brilliant Pellet with the Poison routine. Like all things, however, the lifespan of a comedian is limited and his movie career waned. In 1960, he began doing specials on television and this led to his own TV series, "The Danny Kaye Show" (1963), which ran from 1963 to 1967.

Some of his last roles were also his most memorable, such as an intense Holocaust survivor in Skokie (1981) (TV) and as a kind but goofy dentist in an episode of "The Cosby Show" (1984). He also worked tirelessly for UNICEF.
 

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I had his brilliant children`s comedy / song LP when I was in 2nd grade in the 60`s. I can still recite the Court Jesters Pellet with the Poison routine after 40 years not having thought of it. DK was great.
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    Name Danny Kaye
    (Daniel David Kaminsky)
    Height 5' 11"  (180 cm)
    Build Slim
    Eye Color Green
    Hair Color Red
    Date of Birth January 181913
    Birthplace Brooklyn, New York
    Star Sign Capricorn
    Died March 31987 (Aged 74)
    Location of Death Los Angeles California
    Cause of Death Heart Attack following Menegitis
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Jewish
    High School Thomas Jefferson High school Brooklyn New York
    Occupation Actor
    Celebrity Index Da
    Claim to Fame White Christmas

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Larry [Brother] :: Mack [Brother] :: Clar [Mother] :: Jacob Kaminsky [Father]

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  • Life is a great big canvas; throw all the paint on it you can.
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  • I became an entertainer not because I wanted to but because I was meant to.
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  • If you`re not cooking with joy, happiness and love, you`re not cooking well.
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  • Life is a great big canvas; throw all the paint you can at it.
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  • You bet I arrived overnight. Over a few hundred nights in the Catskills, in vaudeville, in clubs and on Broadway. [On being an overnight film success in the 1940s]
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  • Life is a great big canvas; throw all the paint you can at it
  • I became an entertainer not because I wanted to because I was meant to
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  • He was an excellent pilot.
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  • Biography in "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives," Volume Two, 1986-1990, pp. 472-475. New York: Scribner, 1999.
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  • Star of CBS Radio's "The Danny Kaye Show" (1945-1946).
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  • Served as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF.
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  • He was a liberal Democrat who opposed the Hollywood blacklist.
  • While he was world famous for his comic acting ability, his last film appearance, Skokie (1981) (TV), in which he portrayed a Holocaust survivor protesting a planned march by Neo-Nazis, was one of only two dramatic film roles he played - the other was the role of the Ragpicker in the 1969 film The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969), starring Katharine Hepburn.
  • The stage musical "The Kid from Brooklyn," which chronicled Kaye`s life, implied a tempestuous affair with his radio co-star Eve Arden and, at the very least, a dalliance with Laurence Olivier.
  • On April 21,1954, he was appointed UNICEF`s Ambassador at Large, and made a 40,000 mile good-will trip, which resulted in the short, Assignment Children.
  • Originally considered for the leading role in "It Should Happen to You" (1954).
  • He was a very talented storyteller, although he had trouble mimicking a woman`s voice.
  • Herbert Bonis was his manager for 35 years.
  • His father, Jacob Kaminski; his mother, Clar; and his two older brothers, Mack and Larry, emigrated from Ukraine to the United States in 1910. Jacob had to work two years before he could pay off those steamer tickets. Three years after this journey, their third and last child was born, and the only one born in America: David Daniel, or as his parents called him: Duvidelleh.
  • He was Bob Hope`s favorite comedian.
  • He had a passion for Chinese cooking and built a kitchen in his house. For years, he invited people (some of them great celebrities like Shirley MacLaine, Michael Caine, Cary Grant, John Denver, and Itzhak Perlman) and he would show them what his cooking genius was about. Qualified guests, like French chef Paul Bocuse, said they were really amazed by Kaye`s cooking ability.
  • In 1953, received a Special Tony Award for heading a variety bill at the Palace Theater.
  • According to daughter Dena Kaye, for the rest of his life, whenever someone would recognize him in public, they would run up to him and recite the "pellet with the poison . . . " speech from The Court Jester (1955).
  • Was named as "King of Brooklyn" at the Welcome Back to Brooklyn Festival in 1986
  • Was the first choice of producers to star in the Broadway musical "The Music Man."
  • Died of hepatitis and internal bleeding, the result of a transfusion of contaminated blood during bypass heart surgery four years earlier.
  • Toured Australia in the mid-`50s as Cinderella`s friend Buttons in a pantomime version of "Cinderella".
  • Interred at Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, New York, USA.
  • While appearing in the musical `Two By Two," he broke his leg and played the role of Noah in a wheelchair since he did not use understudies.
  • One of the original owners of the Seattle Mariners professional baseball team.
  • was an excellent pilot
  • One of the original owners of the Seattle Mariners professional baseball team
  • Served as a Goodwill Ambassidor for UNICEF
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