American actor, singer, dancer, and comedian (born January 18, 1911, Brooklyn, New York, USA - March 3, 1987, Los Angeles, California, USA).
Kaye was born to Ukrainian Jewish immigrants on January 18, 1911 (though he would later say 1913). After dropping out of high school he worked for a radio station and later as a comedian in the Catskills. After his solo success in the Catskills, the young Kaye joined the dancing act of Dave Harvey and Kathleen Young in 1933. Throughout the late 1930s Kaye went out and performed on his own—often with material written by his wife, Sylvia Fine. In 1939 Kaye made his Broadway debut in “The Straw Hat Revue." Later that year his comic singing was featured in “Lady in the Dark,” in which he sang the names of 54 Russian composers in thirty-nine seconds in a song called “Tchaikovsky.” Throughout the early 1940s he performed night club acts, on Broadway, and to support the troops overseas during World War II. From 1945-46 Kaye starred in a radio program, "The Danny Kaye Show," on CBS. The cast included Eve Arden, Lionel Stander, and Big Band leader Harry James, and it was scripted by radio notable Goodman Ace and playwright-director Abe Burrows.
Though Kaye made his film debut in 1935, it wasn’t until almost ten years later that his film career hit its stride. His feature film debut was in the 1944 comedy "Up in Arms." Throughout his career he starred in seventeen movies, including "The Kid from Broadway" (1946), "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" (1947), "The Inspector General" (1949), "Hans Christian Andersen" (1952), and "The Court Jester" (1956). In 1954 Kaye began his long-standing association with the United Nation’s Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and that same year won a special Academy Award for his humanitarian work. Throughout the late 1950's and early 1960's Kaye continued to work in the movies and in 1963 had his own television show. The Danny Kaye Show ran for four years and was a hit, winning an Emmy in its first season. Though Kaye's work slowed in the 1970's and 1980's, he continued to give charity performances and made select appearances for television and film.
2022
Sepia Records (2)
2xCD, Album
2021
Big3
3xCD, Comp, RM
2018
2017
Calle Mayor
CD, Album, Comp, RM
2016
Jube Legends
16xFile, MP3, Comp, RM, 320
2015
Primo (2)
2xCD, Comp
2013
Blue Moon (4)
CD, Comp
2012
Retrospective Records
CD, Comp
2012
Inception Media Group
DVD-V
2010
Hallmark Records
3xCD
2008
2005
RAJON
3xCD, Comp + Box
2005
Naxos Nostalgia
CD, Comp, RE, RM
2004
Naxos Nostalgia
CD, Comp
2004
Hallmark Music & Entertainment
CD, Comp
2004
Avid Entertainment
2xCD, Comp, RE, RM
2004
Collectors' Choice Music
CD, Comp
2003
EMI Gold
CD, Comp, Copy Prot.
2003
Prism Leisure
CD, Comp
2003
Prism Leisure
CD, Comp
2003
Music Digital
CD, Comp
2002
Universal
CD, Comp
2001
Memoir
CD, Comp
2000
Columbia River Entertainment Group, Allegro Corporation
2xCD, Comp
2000
Spectrum Music (2)
CD, Comp
2000
MCA Records, Universal
CD, Comp, RM
2000
Hitland
CD, Comp
1998
Prism Leisure Corporation
CD, Comp
1998
1997
Universal
CD, Album
1997
1995
1995
1994
Varèse Sarabande
CD, Comp
1994
1987
MCA Records
CD, Comp
1987
1984
Swing House Records, Swing House Records
LP, Comp, Mono
1982
MCA Records
LP, Comp, Mono, RE
1982
1971
ABC Studios (3)
LP, Album, Promo
1970
1970
1967
Not On Label
Flexi, 7", Shape, Promo, Cle
1966
Brunswick
LP, Album, Mono
1966
Wonderland Records (7)
7", Mono
1966
London Records
7"
1966
1965
1965
1964
Festival Records
7", EP
1963
Dena Pictures
LP
1963
1962
Festival Records
7", EP
1962
1962
1962
1960
London Records
7", EP, Red
1960
Fontana, Fontana
7", EP
1960
London American Recordings
7", EP
1960
London Records
7", EP
1960
Disques London, Disques London
7", EP
1960
Festival Records
7", EP
1960
Not On Label
7", Ltd, Promo
1960
London Records
7", Single
1960
Decca
7", Promo
1960
1960
1960
1959
Dot Records
7"
1959
Capitol Records
7"
1959
Music Hall
7", EP
1959
Festival Records
LP, Mono
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1958
Capitol Records
7", Single
1958
Dot Records, Music Hall
7", EP
1958
WOR Recording Division
12", S/Sided, Promo, Red
1958
1958
1958
1958
1958
1958
1957
Rhythm, Decca
7", EP
1957
1957
1956
Columbia
7", EP
1956
Brunswick
7", EP
1956
CID (2)
7", EP
1956
Decca
Shellac, 10"
1956
1956
1956
1956
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