This Biography is about one of the best Actor Danny Kaye including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Danny Kaye | |
Real Name | Danny Kaye |
Profession | Comedians, Actors |
Nick Name | David Daniel Kaminski, Daniel David Kaminsky, Duvidelleh, Danny Kolbin |
Famous as | Actor |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of Danny Kaye | |
Born on | 18 January 1911 |
Birthday | 18th January |
Died At Age | 74 |
Sun Sign | Capricorn |
Born in | Brooklyn |
Died on | 03 March 1987 |
Place of death | Los Angeles |
Grouping of People | Jewish Actors, Jewish Comedians, Philanthropists |
Family Background of Danny Kaye | |
Father | Jacob Nemerovsky Kaminsky |
Mother | Clara Nemerovsky Kaminsky |
Siblings | Mac Nemerovsky Kaminsky, Larry Nemerovsky Kaminsky |
Spouse/Partner | Sylvia Fine |
Children | Dena Kaye |
Education | Thomas Jefferson High School |
Awards | 1955 – Academy Honorary Award 1984 – Kennedy Center Honors 1982 – Peabody Award 1959; 1952 – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor â Motion Picture Musical or Comedy – Me and the Colonel On the Riviera 1982 – Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award 1964 – Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance – Variety Or Music Program – The Danny Kaye Show 1953 – Special Tony Award – Danny Kaye |
Personal Fact of Danny Kaye | |
Danny Kaye was an American actor and comedian famous for his dancing, impersonations and improvisations. He was also a singer and a successful recording artist blessed with great dancing skills. As a comedian he was much loved for his physical comedy, eccentric pantomimes, and funny rapid-fire novelty songs. A highly versatile man, he was not just a popular performer, but also a jet pilot, Chinese chef, and a humanitarian. Born to Ukrainian Jewish immigrants in Brooklyn, he became interested in singing, dancing and performing at a young age. His mother died when he was in his early years and he soon ran away from home with a friend and started earning his livelihood by performing on the streets. He did not graduate from high school and worked in a series of jobs as a young man. He finally found his big break when he was selected by a vaudeville dance act that toured all over the United States and also went to Asia and the Far East. He soon built a reputation as a vaudeville singer and comedian and eventually entered films. After starring in a few low-budget movies he found success as a film actor in the 1940s and 1950s. He was also a humanitarian who devoted a lot of time to charitable causes and had served as ambassador at large for the United Nations Children’s Fund in the 1950s |
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