DANNY GANS DIES: Vegas Entertainment Legend Passed Away

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KEN RITTER | May 1, 2009 09:41 PM EST | AP

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In this Feb. 18, 2007 photo provided by the Las Vegas News Bureau, Danny Gans attends the NBA All-Star game in Las Vegas. Gans, a singer, comedian, actor and impressionist died Friday, May 1, 2009, at his Las vegas home, according to Wynn Las Vegas spokeswoman Jennifer Dunne. He was 52. (AP Photo/Las Vegas News Bureau, Bob Brye)

LAS VEGAS — Singer-actor-impressionist Danny Gans, who spent more than a decade as one of the most popular entertainers in Las Vegas, died Friday. He was 52. Gans was pronounced dead in his bed shortly after police and paramedics were summoned to his home about 3:45 a.m., said police spokesman Todd Rasmussen.

Foul play was not suspected, but police were investigating "according to standard procedure," Rasmussen said.

Clark County Coroner Michael Murphy released a statement saying a medical examination would be done Friday, but it could take several weeks to receive laboratory results and determine the cause of death.

Gans' manager and longtime friend, Chip Lightman, said Gans was in good health but slept poorly after Wednesday's show and took a nap late Thursday afternoon, a day off. He stayed in bed into the evening, and his wife, Julie, summoned police when she couldn't rouse him after 3 a.m.

"This makes no sense," said Lightman, who said Gans didn't use illegal drugs, didn't smoke and had no apparent medical issues. "I managed him 18 years and health was never an issue."

Lightman described Gans, who had a bit part as third baseman Deke in the 1988 baseball film "Bull Durham," as an energetic health nut who watched his diet, loved to perform, and relished his involvement in Las Vegas area fundraisers and philanthropic causes.

Gans was mourned by two Las Vegas entertainment legends, Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn.

Like Gans and Wayne Newton, the careers of the German duo became synonymous with Las Vegas after they brought their acts to the Strip.

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"We were blessed to be touched by his generous spirit, kind heart and insurmountable talent," Siegfried & Roy said in a statement.

Daniel Davies Gans grew up in Torrance, Calif., met his wife in college in San Luis Obispo, and parlayed a comedy and impression routine he developed on bus rides as a minor league baseball player into a fledgling entertainment career, Lightman said.

"Danny at that time was just a fun guy on the bus," he said.

After Gans hurt his leg playing baseball, he made a first comedy club appearance on a dare. It worked, and he began honing his routine as a variety show performer in Palm Desert, Calif., before touring the country as a banquet performer for business groups.

In 1995, Gans began a one-man show, "Danny Gans on Broadway: The Man of Many Voices," at the Neil Simon Theater in New York.

"A hardworking, eager-to-please entertainer who does rapid-fire imitations of show-biz personalities ranging from Tony Bennett to Al Pacino to Sarah Vaughan," AP Drama Critic Michael Kuchwara said of Gans in a review.

Gans' dexterity switching through the voices of John Travolta, Clint Eastwood, Rodney Dangerfield, Wayne Newton, Woody Allen, Robin Leach, Bill Cosby and others in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" impressed Kuchwara, who characterized Gans' humor as "the cozy comedy of ... nudge-nudge, wink-wink reaction."

Officials at Wynn Resorts, where Gans had performed four nights a week at the 1,500-seat Encore Theater since Feb. 10, and at The Mirage, where he performed from April 2000 to November 2008, said they were stunned by Gans' sudden death.

"The loss of Danny to his wife Julie, his children Amy, Andrew and Emily is at this moment impossible to comprehend," said Steve Wynn, who installed Gans as a headliner when he owned The Mirage and hired him again to perform at Encore, a sister property to the Wynn Las Vegas.

The large electronic marquee in front of the Encore posted Gans' photograph and the message: "Our friend forever, Danny Gans. 1956-2009."

Gans worked his way up in Las Vegas, after deciding to leave Broadway in 1997 to be closer to his family in La Canada Flintridge, Calif., Lightman said.

He became a headliner at the Stratosphere hotel-casino, and the next year went to the Rio hotel-casino before Wynn brought him to The Mirage on the Strip.

"This town allowed Danny to go home and be with his family every night and not be on the road," Lightman said. "That meant the world to him, it really did. And Las Vegas embraced him and made him a household name."

Gans held a pro-am golf tournament to raise money for the Danny Gans Junior Golf Academy, which finances golf programs for children, and helped raise some $250,000 to build the Lili Claire Family Resource Center to promote awareness of Williams Syndrome and other neurogenetic disorders and birth defects. Gans also hosted an annual 5K run and children's walk in Henderson to benefit the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation.

Lightman said Gans was excited in recent weeks about plans to shoot a music video to accompany a compact disc he was recording, using several voices to sing the song "What a Wonderful World," made famous by Louis Armstrong.

"It's got Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Frank Sinatra, Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, George Burns as the voice of `God,' Kermit the Frog, and closes with Louie Armstrong," Lightman said.

Lightman said it was among Gans' favorite songs.

"It was something he was so proud of," he said.

LAS VEGAS — Singer-actor-impressionist Danny Gans, who spent more than a decade as one of the most popular entertainers in Las Vegas, died Friday. He was 52. Gans was pronounced dead in his bed ...
LAS VEGAS — Singer-actor-impressionist Danny Gans, who spent more than a decade as one of the most popular entertainers in Las Vegas, died Friday. He was 52. Gans was pronounced dead in his bed ...
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- ramal I'm a Fan of ramal 77 fans permalink
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"Live everyday as if it were your last, for one day you are sure to be right."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 05/02/2009

Eat, drink and be merry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 05/02/2009

This is very sad; it always makes me wonder why it happens to this type of clean living decent person. And the world continues to be so full of hate spewing, egotistical, media commentators.

Rest in Peace Danny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 05/02/2009
- UncleJimbo I'm a Fan of UncleJimbo 222 fans permalink
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A sad passing! A great talent! I hope this doesn't become a CSI Episode!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 AM on 05/02/2009

I had never heard of him until I saw him on Bonnie Hunt's show a few months back. He was really talented! Sorry to hear about this. God must have need of his services at this time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 AM on 05/02/2009
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If God had really needed his services, he just would have borrowed him, not taken him for good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 05/02/2009

Maybe he did. Who are we to say?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 05/02/2009

Why would God need the services of an impressionist? I've seen Mr. Gans perform and his impressions really are uncanny, but wouldn't the Lord simply ask the real Sammy Davis to sing him Candy Man??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 05/03/2009

Sad, sad! A very talented man that left too early. Condolences to the family. Rest in peace, Danny Gans!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 AM on 05/02/2009

CBS Sunday Morning did a story on Danny Gans sometime back. I had never heard of him.
Upon seeing the feature, I was impressed by his talent, but most of all by his sincerity
and humility at having achieved such success in Las Vegas. He truly appreciated what he
had: work he loved, enteraining people; and his family.

Tomorrow is not promised. Dan Gans lived each day to the fullest, and made
the world a better place. Condolences to his family for their sudden and sad loss.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 AM on 05/02/2009
- provgrays I'm a Fan of provgrays 33 fans permalink

He was apparently much more than a performer and it's another reminder that tomorrow is guaranteed to no one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 05/02/2009

I had to be dragged to his show in Vegas and from the first song was so glad I was there. Amazing talent and it was obvious how much he loved his family. The evening went by so fast but it was truly one of the best shows I've ever seen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 AM on 05/02/2009
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Me too. I dreaded being dragged to his show. But boy was I impressed when I got there.

What a tragedy for his family. He was a really great entertainer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 AM on 05/02/2009

We were so impressed with his talent, we told every stranger we bumped into to go see his show. I hope some were able to take us up on our advice ... because now it is too late. Our condolence to his grieving fans, friends and family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 05/02/2009
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So sad. My thoughts and prayers to his family, his friends, and fans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 AM on 05/02/2009
- jalowe1957 I'm a Fan of jalowe1957 43 fans permalink
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Danny Gans: What he did in Vegas, stayed in Vegas. It's tragic no one knew much of him or his virtuosity outside of the confines of the Strip.

A virtuoso talent taken from us far, far too soon.

Rest peacefully, Danny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 AM on 05/02/2009
- ruffmama I'm a Fan of ruffmama 25 fans permalink
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so true because I had never even heard of him....then I watched Larry King last night and saw how talented he was. very tragic

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 AM on 05/02/2009
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Rest in peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 05/01/2009

He was not only a great talent, but a nice guy and a devoted family man. He will be missed by many. Condolences to his family. God speed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 PM on 05/01/2009
- oldgeek1 I'm a Fan of oldgeek1 40 fans permalink

A class act says it all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 05/01/2009
- Lorifromky I'm a Fan of Lorifromky 14 fans permalink

I saw him several years ago in Vegas. Talk about talent! I was looking forward to seeing him again. What a shock.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 05/01/2009
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The guy was definitely a top Vegas entertainer. He was very much a Las Vegas act.

52 is just way to young.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 05/01/2009
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