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  1. 8 de nov. de 2015 · Danny KAYE. Il était né David Daniel Kominsky, fils d'émigrants juifs ukrainiens, le 18 janvier 1913 à New York. Son père était tailleur, et la famille vivait dans une pauvreté à la limite de l'indigence. A la maison, la langue véhiculaire était le yiddish, et celui qui allait devenir Danny Kaye (Kai de Kominsky) n'apprendra l'anglais ...

  2. The Danny Kaye Show: With Danny Kaye, Sally Stevens, Harvey Korman, Joyce Van Patten. Primary focus on the multi-talented Kaye - singing and dancing his way through comedy skits and monologues - assisted by semi-regular guests, singers, dancers and orchestra.

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  3. 02:41. The Danny Kaye Show, which premiered on 25 September 1963, was designed as a showcase for the multi-talented entertainer who, before appearing on television, was already a veteran of the vaudeville circuit, the Broadway stage, film, radio, and nightclubs. The variety series was not Kaye's first foray into television: a 1957 See It Now ...

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  4. The Danny Kaye Story. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1958.various articles listed as needed throughout the biography. David Daniel Kominsky--"Duvidl," as he was called during childhood by his parents--was born on January 18, 1911 in Brooklyn, New York (See the FAQs for more info on Danny's birth date) and grew up in the Brownsville section of ...

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  6. Danny Kaye finally came to television as a performer last night, one of the last among the more prominent American entertainers to take the plunge. With the exception of a number with the infectious Louis Armonstrong, it was an all-Kaye hour, including the commercials, and the result was a richly diverting show, full of fresh and rollicking humor.

  7. 4 de mar. de 1987 · Danny Kaye didn't start out as primarily a children's entertainer. In the '40s he was considered quite the sophisticated wit with his tongue-twisting patter songs -- like "Tchaikovsky," which he ...