Tony and Oscar winner Joel Grey, who will take the Broadway stage in Roundabout Theatre Company's THE CHERRY ORCHARD starring Diane Lane this fall, stopped by CBS Sunday Morning to talk about the Cleveland Play House, which helped launch his and many other top-notch performers' careers. Click below to see what he had to say!
Grey starred as the title character in Chekhov's first play, PLATONOV, at Williamstown Theatre Festival in 1977. An Oscar, Tony, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award winning actor, Grey rose to international fame for his indelible stage and screen portrayal of the Emcee in CABARET, which premiered on Broadway 50 years ago. He is also a Tony Award-nominated director, internationally exhibited photographer, and author. His memoir, MASTER OF CEREMONIES, was published earlier this year.
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