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Joel Grey (born Joel David Katz; April 11, 1932) is an American actor, singer, dancer, and photographer. He is best known for portraying the Master of Ceremonies in both the stage and film versions of the Kander & Ebb musical Cabaret. He has won the Academy Award, Tony Award, and Golden Globe Award. He also originated the role of George M. Cohan in the musical George M! in 1973, and the Wizard of Oz in the musical Wicked. He also starred as Moonface Martin in the Broadway revivals of Anything Goes, and as Amos Hart in Chicago.
Grey was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Goldie "Grace" (née Epstein) and Mickey Katz, a Jewish actor, comedian, and musician. He started his career in the Cleveland Play House's Curtain Pullers children's theatre program in the early 1940s, appearing in productions such as Grandmother Slyboots, Jack of Tarts and a lead role in the their mainstage production of On Borrowed Time. He attended Alexander Hamilton High School in Los Angeles, California.
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This is a great performance from 1976.
"Willkommen" from the 1972 release of Cabaret! *I do not own this video. Rights belong to ABC Pictures, Allied Artists Pictures, and Warner Bros.
Kennedy Center Honor of Kander & Ebb. A performance of Willkommen by Joel Grey (original Emcee) and Alan Cumming (Broadway revival).
Diana Ross and James Coburn presenting Joel Grey the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in "Cabaret" at the 45th Academy Awards® in 1973.
The Broadway legend reveals how he was inspired to come forward as a gay man by young Hollywood Subscribe to PEOPLE! - http://goo.gl/jUiLa6 PEOPLE is the #1 online source all things pop culture. Check back daily for the latest celebrity interviews, human-interest stories, red carpet events, and news involving your favorite stars. Website: http://people.com/people Twitter: http://twitter.com/peoplemag Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/peoplemag Instagram: http://instagram.com/peoplemag Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/people Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+People Start your PEOPLE Magazine subscription today: goo.gl/Q2n1jt Buy your favorite issues now: goo.gl/DMIh2t PEOPLE Magazine is published by Time, Inc. Follow Jeremy Parsons – Twitter: JeremyParsonsTV Instagram: @thejerem...
Joel Grey performs Kander and Ebb's 'Mr Cellophane' from Chicago, at 'Ring Them Bells! A Kander and Ebb Celebration'.
Joel Grey performs "Our Love Is Here to Stay" pantless on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1979.
The master of ceremonies (Joel Gray) and miss Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) perform "Money" in the 1972 muscial Cabaret directed by Bob Fosse. I do not own the rights for this video.
Joel Grey`s version of Cream`s White Room is from his album Black Sheep Boy from circa 1968 Joel Grey is an award-winning American stage and screen actor known best for his role as the Emcee in both the stage and film adaptation of the musical Cabaret
Joel Grey sings an acapella rendition of "Willkommen" from Cabaret. “Joel Grey: Drawing Back the Curtain” was filmed as part of Groundbreakers with Kevin Sessums at Curran on March 8th, 2015. Groundbreakers with Kevin Sessums is the Curran's occasional onstage series of conversation and performance featuring today’s most compelling thought leaders and artists. Copyright Curran Live, LLC. All rights reserved.
This is a great performance from 1976.
Joel Grey performs Kander and Ebb's 'Mr Cellophane' from Chicago, at 'Ring Them Bells! A Kander and Ebb Celebration'.
In 1994, Billy Joel went on a global tour in support of his 1993 album River of Dreams. Watch here as Billy and his band perform 'Shades of Grey' off his 1989 album River of Dreams at the concert in Frankfurt, Germany. http://smarturl.it/BJ_SOGROD_YT?IQid=ytd.bj.sogf94 Listen to the studio version of 'Shades of Grey' http://smarturl.it/BJ_MLMOL_YT?IQid=ytd.bj.sogf94 Check out other live performances from Billy Joel iTunes: http://smarturl.it/BJ_TEBJ_iTunes?IQid=ytd.bj.sogf94 Amazon: http://smarturl.it/BJ_TEBJ_Amzn?IQid=ytd.bj.sogf94 Spotify: http://smarturl.it/BillyJoel_Spotify?IQid=ytd.bj.sogf94 Google Play: http://smarturl.it/BJ_Gplay?IQid=ytd.bj.sogf94 Facebook: http://smarturl.it/BJ_YD_FB?IQid=ytd.bj.sogf94 Twitter: http://smarturl.it/BJ_YD_T?IQid=ytd.bj.sogf94 Subscribe: http://sm...
Kennedy Center Honor of Kander & Ebb. A performance of Willkommen by Joel Grey (original Emcee) and Alan Cumming (Broadway revival).
Billy Joel filmed in concert for The Old Grey Whistle Test on BBC 1. Enjoy these great moments:) * I already uploaded this concert earlier, but this is the high quality upload SETLIST BELOW 01. Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway) 1:00 02. Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) 6:05 03. New York State of Mind 10:22 04. The Entertainer 20:00 05. She's Always a Woman 24:10 06. Root Beer Rag 27:40 07. Just the Way You Are 31:20 08. Only The Good Die Young 36:30 09. Souvenir 41:00 10. Ain't No Crime 44:00 The Band: Billy Joel: Piano Richie Cannata: Sax, Keys Doug Stegmeyer: Bass Liberty DeVitto: Drums Howie Emerson: Guitar
This is a ultra rare recording of a performance of Cabaret during it's 1987 revival on broadway. This production stars Joel Grey as his signature role of the Master of Ceremonies. This recording dates back to 1988 and may have been recorded for the cast and production team. I'm not sure how it got out to the public. *I will take this video down if the copyright owners wish me to.
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Joel Grey performs Wonderful in the Original Broadway Cast production of Wicked. Also featuring the brilliant Idina Menzel. Please comment :)
This is a ultra rare recording of a performance of Cabaret during it's 1987 revival on broadway. This production stars Joel Grey as his signature role of the Master of Ceremonies. This recording dates back to 1988 and may have been recorded for the cast and production team. I'm not sure how it got out to the public. *I will take this video down if the copyright owners wish me to.
For more than 60 years, the actor, singer and dancer Joel Grey has delighted audiences on stage, film and television. He won an Oscar, a Tony and a Golden Globe Award for his iconic role as the Master of Ceremonies in Cabaret — and he’s a photographer whose work is in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of Art. Join him for an intimate conversation about his life, as told in his new memoir, Master of Ceremonies: being the son of famous Yiddish comedian and klezmer clarinetist Mickey Katz; his journey from Cleveland to Broadway and Hollywood; coming out at the age of 82; and what’s next for Joel Grey. Subscribe for more videos like this: http://bit.ly/1GpwawV Facebook: http://facebook.com/92ndStreetY Twitter: https://twitter.com/92Y Tumblr: http://92y.tumblr.com/ Instagram: ht...
Carol Burnett Show 719 740209 Joel Grey, Vincent Price. PLease SubsCribes :)
MYSTERY GUEST: Peggy Cass PANEL: Arlene Francis, Joel Grey, Phyllis Newman, Bennett Cerf NOTE: This video combines two sources in order to include material from an incomplete version in higher quality. The prior week's program is considered lost (Jul 23, 1967). --------------------------- Join our Facebook group for WML-- great discussions, photos, etc, and great people! https://www.facebook.com/groups/728471287199862/
Anything Goes (Full Show) Sutton Foster (Reno), Joel Grey (Moonface), Laura Osnes (Hope), Colin Donell (Billy), Adam Godley (Sir Evelin), Jessica Stone (Erma). Twitter: https://twitter.com/jose_wender Special Thanks to xKirstynHippe2 for upload.(I did not record this video).
“Joel Grey: Drawing Back the Curtain” was filmed as part of Groundbreakers with Kevin Sessums at Curran on March 8th, 2015. Groundbreakers with Kevin Sessums is the Curran's occasional onstage series of conversation and performance featuring today’s most compelling thought leaders and artists. Copyright Curran Live, LLC. All rights reserved.
Katie is planning a baby shower for her sister Colleen but Mr. Monahan wants nothing to do with it, that is until Jacob teaches him the importance of family. Guest star: Joel Grey (Jacob), Constance McCashin (Rosemary Monahan), MacKenzie Astin (Charlie Gallagher), Trevor Denman (Track Announcer), Tamar Cooper (Mrs. Caravella), James Naughton (Lieutenant Monahan), Hanna Hertelendy (Mrs. Kesselbaum), Yvonne Suhor (Colleen Gallagher), Rae Allen (Cousin Ruthie) Brooklyn Bridge was an American television program which aired on CBS between 1991 and 1993. It is about a Jewish American family living in Brooklyn in the middle 1950s. The premise was partially based on the childhood of executive producer and creator Gary David Goldberg. Marion Ross, Amy Aquino, Danny Gerard, Matthew Louis Siegel, Pe...
Find this concert in better quality here https://youtu.be/H4_H4Hxuu70 Billy Joel Live 1978 01. Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway) 0:00 02. Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) 5:05 03. New York State of Mind 9:22 04. The Entertainer 19:00 05. She's Always a Woman 23:10 06. Root Beer Rag 26:40 07. Just the Way You Are 30:20 08. Souvenir 35:50 09. Aint't No Crime 37:37 09. Only the Good Die Young 40:50
“Joel Grey: Drawing Back the Curtain” was filmed as part of Groundbreakers with Kevin Sessums at Curran on March 8th, 2015. Groundbreakers with Kevin Sessums is the Curran's occasional onstage series of conversation and performance featuring today’s most compelling thought leaders and artists. Copyright Curran Live, LLC. All rights reserved.
Oscar, Tony, and Golden Globe Award-winning musical theater legend Joel Grey won acclaim for his debuts of Cabaret's emcee and Chicago's Amos Hart. In this interview, he describes his early entree into theater, his approaches to deciphering and rendering a new role, and the thrilling necessity of defying one's comfort zone.
Diana Ross and James Coburn presenting Joel Grey the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in "Cabaret" at the 45th Academy Awards® in 1973.
Bette Rogge, '44, '77, interviews Joel Grey. Grey starred in the Kenly Players production of "George M!" performed at Memorial Hall I Dayton, Ohio during the week of June 29, 1971. Bette Rogge Morse graduated from the University of Dayton in 1944. She received her masters degree from UD in 1977. She served on the University's Board of Trustees from 1975 to 1981. For her service to the community and university, Bette was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters in 1999. Copyright is owned by Cox Media Group Ohio and WHIO-TV. Please contact the University Archives and Special Collections at the University of Dayton to inquire about permission to use this video.
Corine Cohen of http://www.broadwayshowbiz.com was invited to interview the cast of Cabaret at a Round Table press junket in Trump Tower on Central Park West.
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Joel Grey talks about filming Cabaret and his complicated relationship with director Bob Fosse. “Joel Grey: Drawing Back the Curtain” was filmed as part of Groundbreakers with Kevin Sessums at Curran on March 8th, 2015. Groundbreakers with Kevin Sessums is the Curran's occasional onstage series of conversation and performance featuring today’s most compelling thought leaders and artists. Copyright Curran Live, LLC. All rights reserved.
Joel Grey talks about turning down a role in the revival of Cabaret, compares the original production to later ones, and how he discovered the character of the Emcee. “Joel Grey: Drawing Back the Curtain” was filmed as part of Groundbreakers with Kevin Sessums at Curran on March 8th, 2015. Groundbreakers with Kevin Sessums is the Curran's occasional onstage series of conversation and performance featuring today’s most compelling thought leaders and artists. Copyright Curran Live, LLC. All rights reserved.
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This is a great performance from 1976.
"Willkommen" from the 1972 release of Cabaret! *I do not own this video. Rights belong to ABC Pictures, Allied Artists Pictures, and Warner Bros.
Kennedy Center Honor of Kander & Ebb. A performance of Willkommen by Joel Grey (original Emcee) and Alan Cumming (Broadway revival).
Diana Ross and James Coburn presenting Joel Grey the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in "Cabaret" at the 45th Academy Awards® in 1973.
The Broadway legend reveals how he was inspired to come forward as a gay man by young Hollywood Subscribe to PEOPLE! - http://goo.gl/jUiLa6 PEOPLE is the #1 online source all things pop culture. Check back daily for the latest celebrity interviews, human-interest stories, red carpet events, and news involving your favorite stars. Website: http://people.com/people Twitter: http://twitter.com/peoplemag Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/peoplemag Instagram: http://instagram.com/peoplemag Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/people Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+People Start your PEOPLE Magazine subscription today: goo.gl/Q2n1jt Buy your favorite issues now: goo.gl/DMIh2t PEOPLE Magazine is published by Time, Inc. Follow Jeremy Parsons – Twitter: JeremyParsonsTV Instagram: @thejerem...
Joel Grey performs Kander and Ebb's 'Mr Cellophane' from Chicago, at 'Ring Them Bells! A Kander and Ebb Celebration'.
Joel Grey performs "Our Love Is Here to Stay" pantless on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1979.
The master of ceremonies (Joel Gray) and miss Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) perform "Money" in the 1972 muscial Cabaret directed by Bob Fosse. I do not own the rights for this video.
Joel Grey`s version of Cream`s White Room is from his album Black Sheep Boy from circa 1968 Joel Grey is an award-winning American stage and screen actor known best for his role as the Emcee in both the stage and film adaptation of the musical Cabaret
The Muppet Show Season 01 Episode 05 Joel Grey
Carol Burnett Show 719 740209 Joel Grey, Vincent Price
Carol Burnett Show 719 740209 Joel Grey, Vincent Price. PLease SubsCribes :)
M.C.:
Willkommen! Bienvenue! Welcome!
Fremder, Etranger, Stranger,
Glücklich zu sehen,
Je suis enchanté,
Happy to see you,
Bleibe, reste, stay.
Willkommen! Bienvenue! Welcome!
Im Cabaret, Au Cabaret, To Cabaret!
Meine Damen und Herren-
Mes dames et Messieurs-
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Comment ça va?
Do you feel good?
Ich bin euer Conférencier!
I am you host!
Und sage.
Willkommen! Bienvenue! Welcome!
Leave your troubles outside.
So life is disappointing, forget it!
In here life is beautiful.
The girls are beautiful.
Even the orchestra is beautiful.
(The Band plays)
And now presenting the cabaret girls!
Heidi, Christine, Mouzy, Helga, Betty, Und inged.
Each and everyone a virgin--
You don't believe me,
Well, do not take my word for it,
Go ahead, ask Helga!
Ha ha ha!
GIRLS:
Glücklich zu sehen,
Je suis enchanté,
Happy to see you--
Willkommen! Bienvenue! Welcome!
Im Cabaret,
Au Cabaret,
To Cabaret!
Willkommen! Bienvenue! Welcome! M.C.:
Fremder, Etranger, Stranger, I love stranger
Glücklich zu sehen,
Je suis enchanté, Enchanté, Madame!
COMPANY:
Happy to see you,
Wir sagen
Willkommen! Bienvenue! Welcome!
Im Cabaret,
Au Cabaret,