- (1996) Stage: Appeared (as "Amos Hart") in "Chicago" on Broadway.
- Stage: Appeared in "Wicked" on Broadway. Musical.
- (early 1960s) Stage: Appeared in Guy Lombardo's production of "Paradise Island" at the Jones Beach Amphitheater on Long Island.
- (November 20, 1966 - September 6, 1969) Broadway stage: "Cabaret." Directed and produced by Harold Prince. Broadhurst Theatre (moved to The Imperial Theatre 7 March 1967- 2 October 1968, then moved to The Broadway Theatre from 7 Oct 1968-close); 1165 performances. Cast included Joel Grey as "Master of Ceremonies".
- (2010) TV commercial (w/Penn Jillette): SuperFocus eyeglasses
- (January 11, 1979 - March 4, 1979) (1979). Broadway stage: "The Grand Tour" Directed by Gerald Freedman. Palace Theatre; 61 performances. Cast: included Joel Grey as "S.L. Jacobowsky".
- Stage: Appeared in "Noon and Night" on Broadway.
- Stage: Appeared in "Stop the World I Want to Get Off!" on Broadway.
- Stage: Appeared in "Come Blow Your Horn" on Broadway.
- (March 3, 1975 - May 31, 1975) Broadway stage: "Goodtime Charley". Directed by Peter H. Hunt. Palace Theatre; 104 performances. Cast Included Joel Grey as "Charley".
- (March 10, 2011 - May 15, 2011) Broadway stage: Cole Porter's "Anything Goes". Directed by Kathleen Marshall. Stephen Sondheim Theatre. Cast included Joel Grey.
- (1961) Single (w/Roberto Seto): "Bridgette Bardot" / "Bridgette Bardot" (Big Top Records)
- (2011) TV commercial, with Rita Moreno and Penn Jillette, for "SuperFocus" eyeglasses.
- (May 22, 1956 - June 17, 1956) Broadway stage: "The Littlest Revue". Directed by Paul Lammers. Phoenix Theatre; 32 performances. Cast included Joel Grey as "Compere/Son/The Vice-President/The Window Washer/Prime Minister".
- (2012) TV commercial, with Judith Jamison and Penn Jillette, for "SuperFocus" eyeglasses.
- (2012) TV commercial, with Richard Meier, Rita Moreno and Penn Jillette, for "SuperFocus" eyeglasses.
- (2012) Appeared in an infomercial, hosted by Carol Burnett, for TimeLife's "The Best of the Carol Burnett Show" DVD collection.
- (April 10, 1968 - April 26, 1969) Broadway stage: "George M!". Directed by Joe Layton. Palace Theatre; 433 performances. Cast included Joel Grey as "George M. Cohan".
- (2013) Published the fourth book of his photography, entitled 'The Billboard Papers' through Pointed Leaf Press, New York, NY.
- (1998) He acted in John Kander and Fred Ebb's musical, "Chicago," at the Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Ruthie Henshall, Nicola Hughes, Clarke Peters, Meg Johnson, and Charles Shirvell in the cast.
- (1998) He acted in John Kander and Fred Ebb's musical, "Chicago," at the Shubert Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Marilu Henner, Bebe Neuwirth, and Hinton Battle in the cast. Walter Bobbie was director.
- (October 2003) He acted in Stephen Schwartz's musical, "Wicked," at the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Idina Menzel, Kristin Chenoweth, Carole Shelley, and Norbert Leo Butz in the cast.
- (May 13, 1963) He acted in the musical, "Stop The World I Want To Get Off," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Julie Newmar, Janet Allman, Jennifer Allman, Karen Hopper, Karen Johnson, Sherry Lambert, Geri O'Gorman, Shelley Payon, Audrey Saxon, Beverlee Weir, Virginia Mason, Mark Month, and Michael Month in the cast. Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley wrote the music and lyrics. Sean Kenny was set designer. John Broome was choreographer. Virginia Mason was director. David Merrick and Bernard Delfont were producers. Anthony Newley was also director.
- (Summer 1970) He acted in John Kander and Fred Ebb's musical, "Cabaret," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Anita Gillette in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1971) He acted in Michael Stewart, George M. Cohan, John and Francine Pascal's musical, "George M.," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1972) He acted in Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone's musical, "1776," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1983) He acted in the musical, "Pal Joey," in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton and in Akron, Ohio with Alexis Smith; Kelly Bishop; Randy Graff; Ron Perlman; Jana Robbins; John LaMotta and J.P. Dougherty in the cast. Richard Rodgers was composer. Lorenz Hart was lyricist. John O'Hara wrote the book. Peter Howard was musical director and dance arranger. Ross Allen was musical conductor. Peter Wolf was scenery designer. Grover Dale was choreographer. Tom O'Horgan was director. Leanna Lenhart was production stage manager. Sheilah Vaughn Walker was assistant musical director. Pat Donovan was lighting designer. Joseph A. Vispi was associate producer. Arthur Boccia and Shelley Goldstein of Eaves-Brooks Costume Company of New York were costume designers. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (August 23 to 27, 1977) He played Michael Vassilevich Platonov in Anton Chekhov's play, "Platonov," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Babcock (Yakov); Emery Battis (Abram Vengerovich); Paul Burg (Guest); Tom Carroll (Guest); Luci Cavallo (Guest); Angelica Dewey (Guest); Michael Ellidge (Guest); John Ellis (Kirit); Peter Evans (Nicholas Triletski); Amy Goldfarb (Guest); Jennifer Harmon (Sofia Egorovna); Richard Kavanaugh (Sergei Vointizev); Diana Keough (guest); Dori Keller (guest); Philip Knoerzer (Marko); George Morforgen (Ossip); Daniel Nugent (Guest); Carrie Nye (Anna Petrovna); Barry O'Donnell (Stomil); Maggie Osoinach (guest); Joan Pape (Maria Efimova Grekova); Michael Prince (Ivan Triletski); Diane Toomey (guest); Leonard Tucker (Petrin); Robin Vance (guest); Colby Willis (Sacha Ivanovna) and Richard Woods (Porfiri Giagolyev) in the cast.Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director and director. Steven Rubin was scenery designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Lawrence Rosen was music director. Kathy Kramer was choreographer. Tom Aberger was stage manager. The musicians were Kevin Bushee; Susan Innes (violinist); Jon Goldman (guitarist); and Terri Morris (Cellist) in the cast.
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