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JOEL GREY Joel Grey received a Tony Award as the Emcee in the original production of Cabaret and an Academy Award for his work in the film. Stage: The Wizard in Broadway's Wicked, Amos Hart in the hit revival of Chicago (Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards); Give Me Your Answer, Do! (Roundabout, Drama Desk nom.); Harry, Noon and Night (American Place); George M! (Tony nom.); Goodtime Charley (Tony nom.); Marco Polo Sings a Solo, The Normal Heart (NYSF); Platonov (Williamstown); The Grand Tour (Tony nom.); Silverlake (NYCO); Cabaret (20th anniversary); When We Dead Awaken (ART); Herringbone (Hartford Stage); A Fool and Her Fortune (NYS&F). Film: Man on a Swing, Buffalo Bill and the Indians, The Seven Percent Solution, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, Kafka, The Player, The Music of Chance, The Fantasticks, Dancer in the Dark. Television: Oz, Law & Order, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Brooklyn Bridge (Emmy nom.). His first monograph, Pictures I Had to Take (powerHouse Books), was recently published and coincided with his debut photographic exhibition at New York's Staley Wise Gallery.
Bio as of September, 2006.
American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:
Working in the Theatre (video)
The Tony Awards: History, Highlights and Backstage - June, 2012 - Watch now.
Performance - April, 1997 - Watch now.
Downstage Center (audio)
Joel Grey - October, 2004 - Listen Now.
Internet Broadway Database Listing (IBDB.com)
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