An Evening with Joel GreyTuesday, April 27, 2010 |
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In Person
Joel Grey
Joel Grey has epitomized the show business “triple threat” for decades. His dynamic talent was confirmed when he created one of the iconic characters of film and theater—the magnetic, sinister Emcee in Cabaret—for which he won both the Tony and the Academy Award. But Grey’s versatility reaches beyond music, as he has proven himself an outstanding dramatic actor on countless occasions. Grey will discuss the important role television has played in his career, from his early ‘50s appearances on series with Steve Allen and Eddie Cantor, to his Emmy-nominated turn on CBS’s Brooklyn Bridge to more recent performances on Oz, House, and Grey’s Anatomy.
There was a private dinner with Mr. Grey as part of PALEYAFTERDARK.
Other Events in the Series
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- Illuminating the Abyss: The Unknown Ocean
- An Evening with Ted Danson
- The Last Lost Weekend: A Celebration
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
- Television and the Mayoralty of John V. Lindsay
- Women and Late Night Television
- Women Without Men
- An Evening with The Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons
- Paging Nurse Jackie
- Jim Dale: Still Carrying On
- Eliot Feld in Conversation with Cynthia Gregory
- An Evening with The Good Wife
- 40 Years of Going Green: A Screening of Earth Days
- CNN’s Anderson Cooper and Charlie Moore at the Paley Center
- Digital Nation at the Paley Center
- Digital Nation at the Paley Center
- Who's Next? The New Era of Doctor Who
- Bravo's Work of Art
- Geena Davis: Actor and Advocate
- American Masters: I.M. Pei: Building China Modern
- Syfy's Caprica
- Watch this historic conversation LIVE: Ai Weiwei, Jack Dorsey, Richard MacManus
- Interactive Academy Award Viewing Party
- America’s Most Wanted: John Walsh in Conversation with Geraldo Rivera




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