Arts & Entertainment
An Evening With Joel Grey at The Quick
Sponsored by The Bennett Center for Judaic Studies on Thursday, March 2 | 7:30 p.m.

In a career that was launched in the early 1950s, Joel Grey has created indelible stage roles each decade since. Grey has received the Academy Award, the Golden Globe and the British Academy Award for his performance in the 1972 film version of Cabaret (directed by Bob Fosse). He is one of only nine actors to have won both the Tony and Academy Award for the same role. Notable television appearances include Brooklyn Bridge (Emmy nomination), OZ, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, House, Brothers & Sisters, Private Practice, Grey's Anatomy, Nurse Jackie, Warehouse 13, and CSI. In 2010, Grey was honored for his illustrious television career by The Paley Center for Media in both NYC and Los Angeles.
Grey is also an accomplished photographer. He has five books of photographs: Pictures I Had to Take (2003), Looking Hard at Unexamined Things (2006), 1.3 - Images From My Phone (2009), The Billboard Papers (2013) and The Flower Whisperer (2019). His work is part of the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. His memoir, Master of Ceremonies, was published in February 2016 (Flatiron).
Grey most recently directed the acclaimed production of Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish which won the 2019 Drama Desk Award for Best Musical Revival, the 2019 Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical Revival, and a 2019 New York Drama Critics' Circle Award Special Citation. He can currently be seen on the FX/Hulu series The Old Man.
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