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Kaye Ballard(1925-2019)

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Kaye Ballard
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Singing funny girl Kaye Ballard was born to perform...and perform she did, in a career spanning eight decades. With a strong comedy background and tunnel mouth to rival Martha Raye, the broad and bouncy trouper drew laughs on the musical stage, in night clubs, in recordings and on TV. As the archetypal over-emotive, knuckle-biting Italian wife and mama, the octogenarian tickled the funny bone with her earthy brand of comedy while alternately touching hearts in song.

She was born Catherine Gloria Balotta,in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Italian parents, Lena (Nacarato) and Vincenzo/Vincent James Balotta. A deep desire to perform already struck by the time she was five years old. A typical class clown during her high school years, she began to compile a number of star impressions for her act. In her teens, she performed in a Cleveland USO stage production of "Stage Door Canteen" (1941), and soon set out on her own.

Earning a job in 1943 touring with Spike Jones and His Orchestra for two years as his featured vocalist and flute/tuba player(!), Kaye eventually set up camp in New York and made her Broadway debut with the revue "Three to Make Ready" (1946). From there she showcased in the musicals "Once in a Lifetime," "Touch and Go" (in London), "Annie Get Your Gun" and the burlesque show "Top Banana". During this time, she built up a strong song-and-comedy reputation for herself on the nightclub circuit, eventually playing the country's best cabarets/niteries including The Bon Soir, Persian Room and Blue Angel in New York, The Hungry i in San Francisco, and Mr. Kelly's in Chicago.

During the 1950s and 1960s, Kaye graced nearly every talk/variety show there was including those for Ed Sullivan, Jack Paar, Johnny Carson, Steve Allen, Perry Como, Red Skelton, Carol Burnett, Merv Griffin and Mike Douglas. Two of her classic TV roles were her ugly stepsister Portia (the other sister being fellow scene-stealer Alice Ghostley) in the Julie Andrews version of Cinderella (1957), and as one of The Mothers-In-Law (1967) (the other being fellow veteran Eve Arden) in the popular but short-lived sitcom produced by Desi Arnaz. Both showcases catered perfectly to Kaye's brash comedy instincts. She also pitched in as a meddling second banana for Doris Day for one season of the star's '70s TV show.

On stage Kaye had Broadway audiences rolling in the aisles with her Helen of Troy in the 1954 musical "The Golden Apple," while introducing the classic song standard "Lazy Afternoon." Other raves came in the form of "Wonderful Town" (1958), "Carnival" (1961) and Cole Porter Revisited" (1965). On the flip side of the coin, she played a frumpy Lola Delaney in a badly misguided musical version of "Come Back, Little Sheba" (entitled "Sheba") in 1974, and also tried unsuccessfully to bring life to the beloved, indomitable Molly Goldberg radio/TV character in the Broadway musical "Molly" (1973); the show lasted a mere two months. Kaye was much more at home sinking her teeth into two of theater's most impregnable females: Mama Rose in "Gypsy" and Dolly Levi in "Hello, Dolly!"

With an out-stretched personality on par with Carol Channing and Ethel Merman, films never became a suitable medium. Although Kaye gave a standout debut performance in The Girl Most Likely (1957), starring Jane Powell, she was seldom seen after that. Her sprinkling of supporting roles included A House Is Not a Home (1964) with Shelley Winters, Which Way to the Front? (1970) starring Jerry Lewis, Freaky Friday (1976) with young Jodie Foster, and, perhaps more notably, in The Ritz (1976) starring Rita Moreno and Jerry Stiller.

In later years, Kaye dominated the stage with feisty work in "Nunsense", "The Pirates of Penzance" (a Broadway replacement), "High Spirits" (as Madame Arcati), "Funny Girl" (as Mrs. Brice), "The Full Monty", and the female version of "The Odd Couple". The Rancho Mirage, California resident performed with the Palm Spring Follies show, and was out-and-about doing her one-woman cabaret show belting out the good old songs and retracing her burlesque-styled comedy roots. A survivor of breast cancer, the never-married veteran showed no signs of slowing down. She died in her Rancho Mirage home on January 21, 2019, aged 93.
BornNovember 20, 1925
DiedJanuary 21, 2019(93)
BornNovember 20, 1925
DiedJanuary 21, 2019(93)
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Known for

Christopher Lloyd, Kathleen Turner, Gerry Fitzgerald, Leo Fitzgerald, Myles Fitzgerald, and Miko Hughes in Baby Geniuses (1999)
Baby Geniuses
2.6
  • Mayor
  • 1999
Harvey Atkin, Lou Albano, Jeannie Elias, and Danny Wells in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (1989)
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
6.3
TV Series
  • Madame Agogo(as Kay Ballard)
Great Performances (1971)
Great Performances
7.9
TV Series
  • Duchess
Jodie Foster, John Astin, Barbara Harris, and Vicki Schreck in Freaky Friday (1976)
Freaky Friday
6.3
  • Coach Betsy
  • 1976

Credits

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Actress



  • Christopher Lloyd, William Shatner, and Jean Smart in Senior Moment (2021)
    Senior Moment
    5.6
    • Maria
    • 2021
  • Little Insects (2000)
    Little Insects
    5.2
    • Queen Palooma (voice)
    • 2000
  • The Million Dollar Kid (2000)
    The Million Dollar Kid
    3.2
    • Mrs. Crabby
    • 2000
  • Christopher Lloyd, Kathleen Turner, Gerry Fitzgerald, Leo Fitzgerald, Myles Fitzgerald, and Miko Hughes in Baby Geniuses (1999)
    Baby Geniuses
    2.6
    • Mayor
    • 1999
  • The Modern Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1998)
    The Modern Adventures of Tom Sawyer
    5.3
    • Mrs. Grumpy Old Man
    • 1998
  • Walking to Waldheim
    Short
    • Yetta Sher
    • 1997
  • Paul Gross and David Marciano in Due South (1994)
    Due South
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Vecchio
    • 1994–1995
  • Ava's Magical Adventure (1994)
    Ava's Magical Adventure
    5.7
    • Leona the Sheriff
    • 1994
  • Richard Lewis and Don Rickles in Daddy Dearest (1993)
    Daddy Dearest
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Lento
    • 1993
  • Joey Takes a Cab
    7.0
    • Gina
    • 1991
  • What a Dummy (1990)
    What a Dummy
    4.6
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Treva Travalony
    • 1990–1991
  • The Munsters Today (1988)
    The Munsters Today
    5.1
    TV Series
    • Mother Earth
    • Mother Nature
    • 1989–1991
  • Fate (1990)
    Fate
    3.1
    • Judy
    • 1990
  • Jon Voight, Armand Assante, and Eileen Davidson in Eternity (1990)
    Eternity
    2.8
    • Sabrina
    • Selma
    • 1990
  • Modern Love (1990)
    Modern Love
    5.0
    • Receptionist
    • 1990

Soundtrack



  • Cannonball (2017)
    Cannonball
    6.0
    TV Series
    • performer: "Fly Me to the Moon" (uncredited)
    • 2017
  • Night of 100 Stars (1982)
    Night of 100 Stars
    7.1
    TV Special
    • performer: "With Cat-Like Tread, Upon Our Prey We Steal"
    • 1982
  • Frank Oz, Jim Henson, Dave Goelz, Louise Gold, Richard Hunt, Kathryn Mullen, Jerry Nelson, and Steve Whitmire in The Muppet Show (1976)
    The Muppet Show
    8.4
    TV Series
    • performer: "Oh Babe What Would You Say", "One Note Samba"
    • 1977
  • The Doris Day Show (1968)
    The Doris Day Show
    7.2
    TV Series
    • performer: "Jingle Bells", "Silver Bells", "Silent Night" (uncredited)
    • 1970
  • The Engelbert Humperdinck Show (1969)
    The Engelbert Humperdinck Show
    7.5
    TV Series
    • performer: "Where Did I Go Wrong", "Knock-Knock"
    • 1970
  • Dick Martin and Dan Rowan in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967)
    Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
    8.0
    TV Series
    • performer: "I Just Kissed My Nose Good Night" (uncredited)
    • 1968
  • The Garry Moore Show (1958)
    The Garry Moore Show
    6.9
    TV Series
    • performer: "The Big Apple", "My Heart Belongs to Daddy", "Heigh-Ho", "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" (uncredited)
    • 1958
  • Jane Powell, Keith Andes, Tommy Noonan, and Cliff Robertson in The Girl Most Likely (1957)
    The Girl Most Likely
    5.9
    • performer: "Travelogue", "All the Colors of the Rainbow" (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • Cinderella (1957)
    Cinderella
    7.5
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Stepsisters' Lament", "When You're Driving Through The Moonlight" (A Lovely Night)
    • 1957

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Baby Geniuses
Trailer 2:03
Baby Geniuses
The Mothers-In-Law: Double Trouble In The Nursery
Trailer 1:57
The Mothers-In-Law: Double Trouble In The Nursery
The Mothers-In-Law: It's A Dog's Life
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The Mothers-In-Law: It's A Dog's Life
The Mothers-In-Law: Nome, Schnome, I'd Rather Have It At Home
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The Mothers-In-Law: Nome, Schnome, I'd Rather Have It At Home

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Kay Ballard
  • Height
    • 5′ 7¼″ (1.71 m)
  • Born
    • November 20, 1925
    • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  • Died
    • January 21, 2019
    • Rancho Mirage, California, USA(kidney cancer)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "The Golden Apple". Musical comedy. Book by John La Touche. Music by Jerome Moross. Lyrics by John La Touche. Musical Director: Hugh Ross. Music orchestrated by Jerome Moross and Hershy Kay. Assistant Musical Dir.: Julian Stein. Scenic Design by William and Jean Eckart. Costume Design by Alvin Colt. Choreographed by Hanya Holm. Directed by Norman Lloyd. Alvin Theatre: 20 Apr 1954- 7 Aug 1954 (125 performances). Cast: Kaye Ballard (as "Helen"), Stephen Douglass, Priscilla Gillette, Jack Whiting, Jonathan Lucas, Portia Nelson, Bibi Osterwald, Helen Ahola, Santo Anselmo, Sara Bettis, Larry Chelsi, Nola Day, Peter De Mayo, Crandall Diehl, Maurice Edwards (as "Nestor/Hero"), Dorothy Etheridge, Nelle Fisher, Robert Flavelle, Bob Gay, Murray Gitlin, Gary Gordon, Dee Harless, Janet Hayes, David Hooks, Lois McCauley, Dean Michener, Barton Mumaw, Ann Needham, Julian Patrick, Charles Post, Don Redlich, Joli Roberts, Marten Sameth, Arthur Schoep, Frank Seabolt, Jere Stevens, Jerry Stiller (as "Mayor Juniper"), Tao Strong, Geraldine Viti. Replacement actors included: Charlotte Rae (as "Mrs. Juniper"). Produced by Alfred De Liagre Jr. and Roger L. Stevens. Produced in association with T. Edward Hambleton and Norris Houghton.
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    • 1 Print Biography
    • 2 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Ballard began her career in vaudeville as an impressionist and singer.
  • Quotes
    Referring to Kaye Ballard Lane in Rancho Mirage, California: Frank Sinatra had a street. Dean Martin had a street. I have a lane.

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