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  1. Sylvia Fine was the consummate show-business professional. She managed, organized, and produced much of Danny Kaye’s engagements while having a vibrant career of her own. In the later part of her life, she dedicated much of her time to researching the history of musical theater in America.

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    Sylvia Fine Kaye (August 29, 1913 – October 28, 1991) was an American lyricist, composer, and producer. Many of her compositions and productions were performed by her husband, comedian Danny Kaye .

  3. “While Sylvia adored the man of her choice, she was still not happy with her own career. She was a woman hanging on the rim of a flying saucer.” Singer explains that out of courtesy people called her “Miss Fine.” It was, after all, her professional name – Sylvia Fine.

  4. Whereas Danny was born to Russian-Jewish immigrants, Sylvia was born into a well-to-do family, her father being a college graduate and an established dentist. She had a brother named Robert and a sister named Rhoda.

  5. Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine were masters of many trades but what they did best, as a team and individually, was live comedy. Their careers began in the way that many performers get started—struggling.

  6. Fine Kaye was the writer of Kaye’s material, critiquing his performances almost ruthlessly while refining his unique talent to pure gold. In 1940 Fine Kaye became a nightclub performer, accompanying her husband at La Martinique in New York City, where she wrote the music and lyrics for the material he presented.

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  8. In Brief. Even after their separation, Sylvia Fine collaborated with her husband, Danny Kaye, creating playful, complex songs to support his performances. Fine began writing parodies when she was in high school and met Kaye during rehearsals for a Broadway show in 1939.