Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Content Note Kaye received the Kennedy Center Honor, along with Lena Horne, Isaac Stern, Gian Carlo Menotti, and Arthur Miller Kaye received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the Academy Awards Kaye's Look-In at the Metropolitan Opera was televised and won an Emmy Awardįine began her lecture series on musical comedy at Yale Universityįine's Musical Comedy Tonight, based on her lecture series, was broadcast on PBS Kaye starred in the Richard Rodgers stage musical Two by Two Kaye was featured in the film The Madwoman of Chaillot Kaye's weekly variety television series, The Danny Kaye Show, aired on CBS Kaye starred in The Five Pennies featuring music by Fine, including "Lullaby in Ragtime" Kaye's film Me and the Colonel was released by Columbia Pictures Kaye presented with special Academy Award for his humanitarian efforts Kaye performed at the Palace Theatre on Broadway, to great acclaim Kaye starred in Hans Christian Andersen, a Goldwyn Studios production ![]() Kaye starred in On the Riviera, a 20th Century-Fox release, which included four songs by Fine Gwen Verdon was featured as a lead dancer and served as assistant choreographer to Jack Cole Kaye appeared in second feature film, Wonder Man, in which he exhibited his natural dance abilities while performing Fine's number "Bali Boogie"ĬBS radio program The Danny Kaye Show aired (it was subtitled "Pabst Blue Ribbon Time")ĭaughter Dena born (Kaye and Fine's only child) Kaye starred in first feature film, Up in Arms, which included Fine and Liebman's "The Lobby Number" and "Melody in 4F" Kaye legally changed his name to Danny Kaye Kaye performed in Cole Porter's Let's Face It, in which he sang "A Melody in 4F" by Fine and Liebmanįine helped negotiate a five-year movie contract for Kaye with Samuel Goldwyn Kaye performed in Moss Hart's Lady in the Dark, in which he sang "Tschaikowsky," which was written by Ira Gershwin and Moss Hart Kaye performed Fine's material, including "Anatole of Paris," at Manhattan nightclub La Martinique Kaye and Fine married again in a formal wedding ceremony with family present Kaye and Fine married in a civil ceremony, Fort Lauderdale, Florida The collection, which documents their lives and careers, contains printed and manuscript music, scripts, correspondence, business and financial papers, promotional and publicity materials, photographs, programs, posters, awards and realia.Īround 96,377 items1,112 containers435 linear feet Processed by the Music Division of the Library of Congress 1997ĭanny Kaye (1913-1987) was an American actor, singer, dancer, comedian and humanitarian his wife Sylvia Fine (1913-1991) was an American lyricist, composer, writer, lecturer and producer. Arrangement of the Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Collection
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