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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stubby_KayeStubby Kaye - Wikipedia

    Bernard Shalom Kotzin (November 11, 1918 – December 14, 1997), known as Stubby Kaye, was an American actor, comedian, vaudevillian and singer, known for his appearances on Broadway and in film musicals.. Kaye originated the roles of Nicely-Nicely Johnson in Guys and Dolls and Marryin' Sam in Li'l Abner, introducing two show-stopping numbers of the era: "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" and ...

  2. Stubby Kaye (11 de noviembre de 1918-14 de diciembre de 1997) fue un actor cómico estadounidense. Inicios y carrera. Su verdadero nombre era Bernard Kotzin, y nació en la ciudad de Nueva York, en el seno de una familia judía originaria de Rusia y Austria, criándose en los barrios de Queens y Bronx.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0443401Stubby Kaye - IMDb

    Stubby Kaye was a versatile performer who starred in musicals like "Guys and Dolls" and "Li'l Abner" on stage and screen. He also appeared in TV shows, films and nightclubs, and changed his name from Bernard Kotzin.

  4. Stubby Kaye was a Broadway and film actor who created the role of Nicely-Nicely Johnson in "Guys and Dolls" and Marryin' Sam in "Li'l Abner". He also appeared in "Fiddler on the Roof", "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" and other musicals and comedies.

  5. 15 de dic. de 1997 · Stubby Kaye, who played Nicely-Nicely Johnson in the 1950s musical Guys and Dolls, died of lung cancer on Dec. 14, 1997. He was known for his rendition of "Sit Down, You're Rockin' The Boat" and his roles in other films and shows. He was 79.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 17 de dic. de 1997 · Stubby Kaye was a singer-comedian who starred in musicals such as Guys and Dolls and Li'l Abner. He had a long career in show business, from radio and vaudeville to film and television, and was known for his show-stopping numbers and his rotund figure.