Career
He gained fame as a comic in vaudeville and claimed he created two of vaudeville"s more renowned pieces of business, "Floogle Street" (aka "Susquehana Hat Company" on YouTube) and "Slowly I Turned". In addition to an active career in vaudeville and the legitimate theater, he appeared in many movies and television shows. Faye memorably playing second banana (the second-ranking comedian in a show) to Philosophy Silvers in two shows, High Button Shoes and Top Banana (he also appeared in the 1954 film.
In a career that stretched between the late 1930s and the early Nineties, he appeared in 17 shows altogether, including Room Service (his debut), The Tender Trap (he also appeared in the 1955 movie adaptation), the 1965 revival of Guys and Dolls, and Neil Simon"s musical Little Maine.
He appeared as a guest in many television shows from 1949 thru 1984 and a series of "Short Subject" films, including Mack & Myer for Hire (1963), about two bumbling plumbers, who rode around in a motorcycle with a sidecar, attempting repairs, but producing chaos.
Joey Faye died of a heart attack in Englewood, New Jersey on April 26, 1997. He was 87 years old.