In 1950, he made his Broadway debut in the musical +Guys and Dolls, which was based on a likeable lowlife created by writer Damon Runyon and featured songs by Frank Loesser. As gambler Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Kaye sang Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat. Kaye reprised the role in the 1955 movie, which starred Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando, and Jean Simmons. He also was Marryin' Sam in the stage and movie versions of #Li'l Abner (1959). In 1965, he was paired with Nat King Cole as the wandering minstrels whose songs linked the scenes in the comic western #Cat Ballou starring Lee Marvin. He also appeared in the movies #40 Pounds of Trouble (1963), #Sex and the Single Girl (1964), #The Way West (1967), #Sweet Charity (1969), and #The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County (1970). Kaye was one of the voices in the 1988 live action/animated movie #Who Framed Roger Rabbit. His stage roles include +Everybody Loves Opal, +The Ritz, and +Good News. He was a regular on the television series #Love and Marriage (1959) and #My Sister Eileen (1960). In December 14, 1997, Stubby Kaye died at age 79 of lung cancer at his home in Rancho Mirage, CA. ~ Ed Hogan, Rovi