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Designing information human factors and common sense in information design / Joel Katz.
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And I said no Lord : a twenty-one-year-old in Mississippi in 1964 / Joel Katz.
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Joel Grey
Provided by Wikipedia
Joel Grey
(born
Joel David Katz
; April 11, 1932) is an American actor, singer, dancer, photographer, and theatre director. He is best known for portraying the Master of Ceremonies in the musical ''
Cabaret
'' on Broadway and in
Bob Fosse
's
1972 film adaptation
. He has won an
Academy Award
, a
BAFTA Award
, a
Golden Globe Award
, and a
Tony Award
. He earned the
Lifetime Achievement Tony Award
in 2023.
Grey's Tony-nominated roles include for the musical ''
George M!
'' (1968), ''
Goodtime Charley
'' (1975), and ''
The Grand Tour
'' (1979). After portraying Amos Hart in the Broadway revival of ''
Chicago
'' (1996), he originated the role of the
Wizard of Oz
in the musical ''
Wicked
'' (2003) and played Moonface Martin in the 2011 revival of ''
Anything Goes
''. He directed the 2011 revival of
Larry Kramer
's ''
The Normal Heart
'' earning a
Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play
nomination.
He earned a
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
nomination for his role in ''
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins
'' (1985). His other film roles include in ''
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
'' (1976), ''
Kafka
'' (1991), ''
The Music of Chance
'' (1993), ''
The Fantasticks
'' (2000), and ''
Dancer in the Dark
'' (2000). He earned an
Emmy
nomination for
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
for ''
Brooklyn Bridge
'' (1993). He also acted in ''
Oz
'' (2003), ''
Alias
'' (2005), ''
House
'' (2006), ''
Nurse Jackie
'' (2011), and ''
The Old Man
'' (2022).
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