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Danny Kaye

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The Washington Post, March 4th, 1987

WINSTON CHURCHILL, who knew a thing or two himself about how to captivate a crowd, once asked Danny Kaye, "What is the secret of your control over an audience?" Part of it, of course, was his riveting presence: the rubber face, the brilliant blue eyes, the mile-a-minute tongue and the dancing feet. But to countless millions of all ages who howled, cried and sang along with Danny Kaye for more than 40 years, it was his phenomenal mastery of the international language of laughter and love that won him worldwide affection. Mr. Kaye, who died yesterday at the age of 74, was a unique talent-a globe...

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