eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 4b0227 JOEL GREY 27x72 special poster 1970s cool actual size poster of the actor in tuxedo, rare! Date Sold 4/11/2023Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A Folded Special Poster (measures 27" x 72" [69 x 183 cm]) (Learn More) Joel Grey was born Joel David Katz in Cleveland, Ohio in 1932. His father was Mickey Katz was a member of Spike Jones and His City Slickers, and afterwards he wrote song parodies (many in fractured Yiddish), similar to those of Weird Al many years later, songs like "The Barber of Schlemiel" (a parody of The Barber of Seville) and "My Fairfax Lady", where an uppercrust British lady is taught to speak with a Jewish accent Joel composed some music for the movie About Face in 1952 and was given a small part, his movie debut. He spent most of the 1950s playing both musical and dramatic roles on the stage, TV, and in a few movies, and then in 1966 he got his big break when he originated the role of the Master of Ceremonies in the Broadway musical Cabaret (winner of the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for this film). He won the Tony Award for that performance, and played the role in the 1972 movie version, and he won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. He is one of 8 actors who have won a Tony and an Oscar for the same role. He spent much of the 1970s and the 1980s on the stage, but starting in the late 1980s he has made many TV appearances, along with his stage appearances. He is often confused with actor Ron Rifkin due to their similar looks and manner. Due to this, Grey guest-starred on "Alias" in 2001 as a man brainwashed into thinking he was the evil terrorist-spy Arvin Sloane, who was played by Rifkin! He is also the father of actress Jennifer Grey, best remembered for her starring role in Dirty Dancing. As of 2021, he is still alive at the age of 89! If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that we have never before auctioned this cool special poster! It is "actual size" (that is printed at the bottom), and we imagined it was made around the time of Cabaret. Our consignor confirms that it was created after his Cabaret Oscar win, and tells us that this poster was a promotional item in connection with Grey's touring nightclub act, probably obtained when he appeared in England at the famous London Palladium. Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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