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| Kaye sings the Fanny Brice classic, "My Man." |
Kaye serenades Nana in Italian on The Mike Douglas Show. |
Clips from Kaye's 1978 TV special, "Hello, Kaye!" with guests Burt Reynolds and Phyilis Diller. |
Kaye appears in an episode of the sitcom, Alice with Linda Lavin. |
Kaye guest stars in an episode of Daddy Dearest starring Don Rickles and Richard Lewis. |
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| Kaye appears in the 1976 comedy, The Ritz starring Jerry Stiller, Paul Weston, Rita Moreno, and Treat Williams. |
Kaye in performance at The White House in 1987, performing Cole Porter's "Down in the Depths (On the 90th Floor)." |
Kaye appearing in the documentary film Broadway: The Golden Age by Rick McKay. For more information on this film, visit broadwaythemovie.com. |
Kaye shares the story of "Lucille Ball vs. The Mad Dog" in the PBS program, Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America. |
Kaye appears on The View on December 20, 2006 with Rosie O'Donnell and Joy Behar. |
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| Kaye talks about her new 4-CD set, My Life, In My Own Words, With My Own MOUTH! from her home in Rancho Mirage, California. |
CBS 2 profiles Kaye as she appears in The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies. |
A video response to the question posed by Peter Griffin on The Family Guy, "Whatever happened to Kaye Ballard?" |
Kaye in the 1991 film,
Joey Takes a Cab. |
Kaye's scenes as Coach Betsy in the original Freaky Friday with Jodie Foster. Also in this clip is Ruth Buzzi as the opposing coach. |
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| Kaye as Mrs. Lewis in the 1980 film, Falling in Love Again with Michelle Pfeiffer and Elliott Gould. |
Kaye as Stepsister Portia in the 1957 live broadcast of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. |
Kaye appearing on The Perry Como Show in a spoof of the game show, To Tell The Truth. |
KPSP CBS Channel 2 Eye On The Desert chats with Kaye in her home in Rancho Mirage, CA. |
Kaye appears in an episode of Love, American Style from 1970. |
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Kaye is interviewed by
Skip E. Lowe circa 1991.
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Kaye is interviewed by
Skip E. Lowe circa 1991.
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Kaye is interviewed by
Skip E. Lowe circa 1991.
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Kaye is interviewed by
Skip E. Lowe circa 1991.
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Kaye as Mrs. Vecchio in the dramatic comedy series Due South. |
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Kaye and Arthur Siegel in a Tribute to Yip Harburg, live at Michael's pub in 1988.
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Kaye and Arthur Siegel in a Tribute to Yip Harburg, live at Michael's pub in 1988.
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Kaye and Arthur Siegel in a Tribute to Yip Harburg, live at Michael's pub in 1988.
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Kaye and Arthur Siegel in a Tribute to Yip Harburg, live at Michael's pub in 1988.
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Kaye and Arthur Siegel in a Tribute to Yip Harburg, live at Michael's pub in 1988.
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| Kaye and Jerry Lewis in the 1970 film, Which Way to the Front? |
Kaye remembers Paul Lynde in the PBS program, Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America. |
Kaye as Angie Pallucci on The Doris Day Show from the episode "Doris Finds an Apartment." |
Kaye as Angie Pallucci on The Doris Day Show from the episode "Dinner for One." |
Kaye sings a medley from Cabaret on The Carol Burnett Show,
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Kaye guest stars as
Mrs. Selby on
The Patty Duke Show, 1964 |
"Sing for Your Supper" with Donna McKechnie and Roberta Peters on Musical Comedy Tonight III, 1985 |
Kaye performs "Teeny Tiny" as an encore at the end of her show at Studio One Backlot, 1988 |
Kaye and Arthur Siegel perform a tribute to Irving Berlin during her cabaret act, "Working 42nd Street At Last!" |
Kaye performs "When?" during her cabaret act, "Working 42nd Street At Last!" |
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| Kaye sings "Time, You Old Gypsy Man" during her cabaret act, "Working 42nd Street At Last!" |
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