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Fiolar 23 Mar 01 - 12:54 PM
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Subject: Grace LeBoy
From: Fiolar
Date: 23 Mar 01 - 12:54 PM

This is my second attempt to find some information on Grace LeBoy, the wife of Gus Kahn. She was played by Doris Day in the film "I'll See You in My Dreams." I have searched the net but have only got the names of songs that she wrote. Come on guys, surely somebody out there must have some info on the lady for example, when born, died etc. Thanks


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Subject: RE: Grace LeBoy
From: Sorcha
Date: 23 Mar 01 - 04:08 PM

This is strange.......nothing at all regarding bio on either of them on the web. I did find birth/death dates for Gus, but that was all.


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Subject: RE: Grace LeBoy
From: GUEST,Rich
Date: 03 Oct 06 - 03:23 PM

According to information from the California Death Index, Grace was born in New York, September 22, 1890 (the 1900 Census gives her a July 1889 birth in Illinois). She was the daughter of Samuel and Celia Libovitch. Samuel was a Russian immigrant who came to the United States in 1886. By 1900 Samuel's family was in Elgin, IL where he worked as a tailor. Grace and her siblings attended the Elgin public schools where, according to one report, they "were unusually capable and persevering in their studies." Within a few years the family moved to Chicago, and at the urging of his children Samuel changed the family name to "Leboy." In 1909 Grace achieved her first fame, selling the copyright to a hit composition she had written with Gus Kahn "I Wish I Had A Girl" for $10,000. Supposedly that was the highest price ever paid for one song. Grace married Gus and died in Los Angeles Co., CA May 24, 1983.


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