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  1. 17 de dic. de 1997 · Stubby Kaye, actor and singer: born New York 11 November 1918; married Angela Bracewell; died Rancho Mirage, California 14 December 1997.

  2. 16 de dic. de 1997 · Stubby Kaye, the cherubic comedian and singer who was Nicely-Nicely Johnson in the original ''Guys and Dolls'' and who joined Nat King Cole as an on-screen banjo chorus crooning the ballad of Cat ...

  3. 14 de dic. de 1997 · Kaye would appear on three more episodes of The Red Skelton Hour before 1966. After the Li’l Abner film, Stubby Kaye’s television career burgeoned, and he returned only four times to Broadway (in Everybody Loves Opal 1961, in Good News 1974, as Jack Weston‘s replacement in The Ritz 1975, and in Grind 1985) but these shows were mostly flops.

  4. Rotund musical comedy actor Stubby Kaye was a 1939 winner on Major Bowes' Amateur Hour radio program. He spent much of World War II touring USO bases, developing an ingratiating comic style that has dimmed but little with the passage of time. Earlier efforts by movie historians to determine Mr. Kaye's real name have been fruitless, but it ...

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › stubby_kayeStubby Kaye | Rotten Tomatoes

    Stubby Kaye. Highest Rated: 96% Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Lowest Rated: 29% The Way West (1967) Birthday: Nov 11, 1918. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. Actor Stubby Kaye appeared in a ...

  6. Stubby Kaye sings his showstopper from "Li'l Abner"--"Jubilation T. Cornpone"--in this 1957 Christmas TV appearance.

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  7. 1954. The Jimmy Durante Show ( 1 episode) as Self. 1954. Summer Playhouse ( 1 episode) 1953. Taxi as Morris (uncredited) 1950. What's My Line? ( 4 episodes) as Self - Panelist. Bernard Solomon Kotzin (November 11, 1918 – December 14, 1997), known as Stubby Kaye, was an American actor, comedian, vaudevillian, and singer.