She was working as an audition pianist when she met Danny Kaye; both were working on a short-lived Broadway show,
The Straw Hat Revue. Fine wrote the lyrics and music for the show. Although the pair had never met before, they discovered some things in common. They were both born in Brooklyn, and Kaye had once worked for Fine's father, watching his office while the dentist went to lunch. Dr. Fine had fired his future son-in-law for doing woodworking with his
dental drills. He proposed on the telephone while working in Florida; Fine was in New York. She made the trip to
Fort Lauderdale where they were married on January 3, 1940. She took a direct role in managing her husband's career and wrote many of his songs for him, both in film and recordings. Those for the film
The Court Jester were co-written with
Sammy Cahn. She was an associate producer of some of the films. Fine received a
Peabody Award in 1980, and during her career she was also nominated for two
Oscars and two
Emmys. She produced and narrated the course as a 90-minute PBS program
Musical Comedy Tonight (eventually a three-part series), earning her a
Peabody Award in 1979. In 1975 she was executive producer for the television special "Danny Kaye: Look in at the Metropolitan opera." She produced and edited
Assignment Children, a UNICEF film that starred her husband. In the last three years of her life, she had been writing a book about her life with Kaye,
Fine and Danny, for Knopf Books. ==Personal life==