Kaye (surname)
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Kaye is a surname, and may refer to:
Music
- Carol Kaye, American electric bass player
- Florence Kaye, songwriter
- Judy Kaye, American actress and singer
- Lenny Kaye, musician
- Steve Kaye, American drummer
- Mary Kaye, American guitarist
- Sammy Kaye, American bandleader and songwriter
- Tony Kaye (musician), British keyboard player
- Jay Kaye, Australian Electronic Dance Music producer
Modelling
- Cynthia Kaye, American model
- Wendy Kaye, American model
Television and film
- Celia Kaye, American actress
- Danny Kaye, American actor and comedian
- Darwood "Waldo" Kaye, American actor and minister
- David Kaye, Canadian voice actor
- Gorden Kaye, British actor
- Ivan Kaye, British actor
- Linda Kaye, American actress
- Norman Kaye, Australian actor
- Randi Kaye, investigative reporter for CNN
- Stubby Kaye, American comic actor
- Thorsten Kaye, German actor
- Tony Kaye (director), British film director
Politics
- Frederick A. Kaye (1796-1866), fourth and sixth mayor of Louisville, Kentucky
- John Kaye (politician), Australian academic and political candidate
- William Kaye (1813-1890), fourteenth mayor of Louisville, Kentucky
- Laurence Kaye, leader of Pirate Party UK
Sports
- Alicia Kaye, Canadian (US) professional triathlete
- James Kaye, British racing driver
- Matthew Kaye, American professional wrestler
- Peter Kaye, English footballer
Business
- Sir Emmanuel Kaye, British businessman
Literature
- M. M. Kaye, British novelist
- Marilyn Kaye, American children's author
- Sheila Kaye-Smith, British novelist
Other
- John William Kaye, British military historian
- John Lister-Kaye, British naturalist
- Jonathan Kaye (linguist), linguist
- Judith Kaye, American judge
- Mel Kaye, programmer of legend
- Nora Kaye, American ballerina
- Otis Kaye, American artist
- Paul Kaye, British comedian
See also
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