Claim to fame
Joel Grey is most famous for creating the role of the M.C. in Cabaret in 1966, for which he won a Tony Award (and later an Academy Award for the film adaptation). In 2010 he made his Broadway directorial debut with The Normal Heart while also appearing in Anything Goes. Other Broadway credits include George M!, Goodtime Charlie and The Grand Tour, all of which earned him Tony nominations, the 1996 revival of Chicago and Wicked.
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My Space: Joel Grey of Anything Goes
The Broadway legend shares his backstage treasures.
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