Joel Grey

Joel Grey
Birth Name: Joel Katz
Born: Apr 11, 1932
Cleveland, OH
Career: 1952-2009
Countries: USA
Genre/Type: Comedy
Drama
Musical
Film, TV & Radio
Music
Biography by Hal Erickson
American entertainer Joel Grey was the son of Mickey Katz, the famous "gurgler" of the Spike Jones Orchestra and a legend in his own right as a performer/producer of nightclub, resort and Broadway satirical revues. Growing up around some of the best comics, musical performers and second bananas in the business, Joel was all but predestined to enter show business himself. An accomplished singer and dancer, Grey was rather wasted in such early film roles as About Face (1953) and Come September (1961), though he achieved minor fame on TV variety shows and in the lead of a televised musical version of Jack and the Beanstalk; ironically, one of his best TV parts was on an episode of 77 Sunset Strip as a second-rate comic unable to live up to the accomplishments of a famous relative.

Grey's career was boosted in 1966 when he was cast in the Broadway musical Cabaret as the Master of Ceremonies, a white-faced, smirking, sexually ambivalent observer of changing mores and philosophies in pre-Hitler Berlin. Grey won a Tony Award for his brilliant portrayal, and copped an Academy Award for repeating the role in the 1972 film version of Cabaret. Grey enjoyed a second Broadway triumph as George M. Cohan in the 1969 musical George M., a virtuoso performance he recreated on TV in the early 1970s. Thanks to his highly stylized Broadway roles, Joel Grey has not been easy to cast in "normal" movie parts; among his better roles were that of an Austrian petty criminal in The Seven Per Cent Solution (1976) and an ancient and irredeemably sarcastic oriental martial arts master in Remo Williams (1985). On the final episode of the TV serial Dallas in 1991, Grey was a red-eyed satanic chap who showed a suicidal J.R. (Larry Hagman) how much better the world would have been without him. Joel Grey is the father of actress Jennifer Grey, whose breakthrough role was in Dirty Dancing, which coincidentally was set in a Catskills resort not unlike those in which her dad Joel learned his craft.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1970s 2009 Archival Appearance
Choke 2008 Actor [Starring]
The Yellow Brick Road and Beyond 2008 Interviewee
House: Informed Consent 2006 Actor [Starring]
Broadway: The American Musical, Episode 5 - Tradition (1957-1979) 2004 Interviewee
A Salute to the Red, White & Blue: Memorable Performances from The Ed Sullivan Show 2003 Actor [Starring]
Broadway's Lost Treasures 2003 Participant [Starring]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Forever 2001 Actor [Starring]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Gift 2001 Actor [Starring]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Weight of the World 2001 Actor [Starring]
Further Tales of the City 2001 Actor [Starring]
Touched by an Angel: Band of Angels 2001 Actor [Starring]
Touched by an Angel: The Lord Moves in Mysterious Ways 2001 Actor [Starring]
Dancer in the Dark 2000 Actor [Starring]
A Christmas Carol 1999 Actor [Starring]
My Friend Joe 1996 Actor [Starring]
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Cell Phone Camera Pics as Art? Broadway icon Joel Grey Thinks So. (From Huffington Post. 31 July 2009, 3:48 PM, PDT) The Return of 'Remo Williams'?? (From Cinematical. 11 July 2009, 5:03 PM, PDT)
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He is going to make an appearance here in Colorado Springs next month, but I do not know in what capacity.

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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
1972 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Cabaret Best Supporting Actor (Won)
1972 National Board of Review Cabaret Best Supporting Actor (Won)
1972 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Cabaret Most Promising Newcomer (Won)
1972 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Cabaret Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Won)
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