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Kaye Ballard (November 20, 1925 – January 21, 2019) was an American actress, comedian, and singer.


Early life

Ballard was born Catherine Gloria Balotta in Cleveland, Ohio, one of four children born to Italian immigrant parents, Lena (née Nacarato) and Vincenzo (later Vincent James) Balotta. Her parents immigrated to the United States from
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, a region of southern Italy.


Career

Ballard established herself as a musical comedian in the 1940s, joining the Spike Jones touring
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of entertainers. Capable of playing broad physical comedy as well as stand-up dialogue routines, she became familiar in television and stage productions. Ballard made her television debut on ''
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'', a short-lived program hosted by
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which first aired January 26, 1951. In 1954, she was the first person to record the song " Fly Me to the Moon". In 1957, she and
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played the two wicked stepsisters in the live telecast of Rodgers and Hammerstein's ''
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'', starring
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in the title role. During the 1961–1963 television seasons, Ballard was a regular on ''
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'', as part of the Kraft Music Hall Players, along with Don Adams,
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and Sandy Stewart. In 1962, she released the LP ''Peanuts'', on which she played Lucy van Pelt from the comic strip namesake of the album (with Arthur Siegel playing
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), and dramatizing a series of vignettes drawn from the strip's archive. In 1964, she had a guest role on ''
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'', playing a teacher for would-be models. From 1967 to 1969, she co-starred as Kaye Buell, a woman whose son marries her next door neighbor's daughter, in the sitcom ''
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'', with
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playing her neighbour. From 1970 to 1972, she appeared as a regular on ''
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'', playing restaurant owner Angie Pallucci. She made appearances on the game show '' Match Game''. In 1977, she was a guest star on ''
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''. She also appeared on the television series ''
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'', in which she played a
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as well as '' Daddy Dearest'', where she guest-starred opposite Richard Lewis and Don Rickles. Ballard starred on Broadway as Helen in '' The Golden Apple'' (1954) introducing the song "Lazy Afternoon". She portrayed Ruth in
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's '' The Pirates of Penzance'', Rosalie in ''
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'' and the title role in '' Molly'', an unsuccessful musical adaptation of the popular radio serial '' The Goldbergs''. She created the role of the Countess and closed out-of-town in
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's ''
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'', and played Ruth Sherwood in '' Wonderful Town'' at
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in 1963. In Long Beach, California, she played Mama Morton in ''
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'' and fought with a vacuum cleaner as Pauline in '' No, No, Nanette''. In 1998, she played Hattie Walker in the Paper Mill Playhouse's acclaimed revival of
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's '' Follies''. In 2005, she appeared in a road-company production of ''
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'', written by Dan Goggin. The following year, she completed her autobiography ''How I Lost 10 Pounds in 53 Years''. In 1995, she was awarded a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars. She appeared in '' The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' as Madam A-Go-Go, a mysterious fortune teller who appears in the episode "Fortune Teller". She also performed with The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies at the Plaza Theatre in Palm Springs, California. In December 2010, she, Donna McKechnie and Liliane Montevecchi starred in a production of ''From Broadway with Love'', staged at the
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in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ballard was in the 2012 cabaret show ''Doin' It for Love'', which premiered in Austin, Texas at the Paramount Theatre. Starring Ballard and Montevecchi, the cast included Broadway dancer Lee Roy Reams. (The Austin performance benefited the Texas Humane Legislation Network.) The show then went on to play in Los Angeles on March 8 and 10, 2012. Ballard announced her official retirement in 2015 at the age of 89.


Death

Ballard died at her home in Rancho Mirage, California, on January 21, 2019, at the age of 93. The cause was kidney cancer, according to a friend.


Filmography


Film


Television


Stage work

*''Three to Make Ready'' (1946) *''Touch and Go'' (London, 1950) *'' Top Banana'' (1952) (replacement for
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) *'' The Golden Apple'' (1954) *''
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'' (1955) (closed on the road) *'' Wonderful Town'' (1958; 1963) *''
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'' (1961) *'' Gypsy'' (Dallas, 1962) *''The Beast in Me'' (1963) *''Royal Flush'' (1964) (closed on the road) *''The Decline and Fall of the Entire World as Seen Through the Eyes of Cole Porter'' (1965, Off-Broadway) *'' Minnie's Boys'' (1972) *'' Molly'' (1973) *'' Gypsy'' (1973) *''Sheba'' (1974) (closed on the road) *''Apartment 8 Strikes Back'' (1980) *'' The Pirates of Penzance'' (1981) (replacement for
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) *'' Pippin'' (1982) *''Hey, Ma ... Kaye Ballard'' (1984) *'' High Spirits'' (1984) *''She stoops to conquer'' (1984, Off-Broadway) *''The Ladies Who Wrote the Lyrics'' (1985) *''Kaye Ballard: Working 42nd St. at Last!'' (1988, Off-Broadway) *'' Nymph Errant'' (1989) *'' Funny Girl'' (1991; 1997; 2002) *''Hey, Ma - Working Hollywood Blvd. at Last!'' (1991) *''
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'' (1992, Long Beach) *'' No, No, Nanette'' (1994, Long Beach; 1997, Paper Mill Playhouse) *''Over the River and Through the Woods'' (1998, Off-Broadway) *'' Follies'' (1998, Paper Mill Playhouse) *''
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'' (2001) *'' Funny Girl'' (2002, New York in concert) *''Quartet'' (2002, 2006) *''
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'' (2003)


Discography


References


External links

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