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'''Joel Grey''' {{born|11|April|1932}} is an [[United States of America|American]] stage, film, and television actor who played [[Caylem]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode "[[Resistance]]".
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'''Joel Grey''' {{born|11|April|1932}} is an American stage, film, and television actor who played [[Caylem]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Resistance}}.
   
Born '''Joel Katz''' in Cleveland, Ohio, Grey's most notable stage credits include his role as the Master of Ceremonies in the original 1966 production of ''Cabaret'' for which he won a [[wikipedia:Tony Award|Tony Award]]. He would later reprise the role for the 1972 film version, winning an [[wikipedia:Academy Award|Oscar]] and becoming one of only a handful of performers who have won the Tony and Oscar playing the same role. Other notable Broadway roles include George M. Cohan in 1968's ''George M!'', Amos Hart in the 1996 revival of ''Chicago'' (with [[Bebe Neuwirth]]), and the Wizard of Oz in 2003's ''Wicked''.
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Born '''Joel Katz''' in Cleveland, Ohio, Grey's most notable stage credits include his role as the Master of Ceremonies in the original 1966 production of ''Cabaret'' for which he won a {{w|Tony Award}}. He later reprised the role for the 1972 film version, winning an {{w|Academy Award|Oscar}} and becoming one of only a handful of performers who have won the Tony and Oscar playing the same role. Other notable Broadway roles include George M. Cohan in 1968's ''George M!'', Amos Hart in the 1996 revival of ''Chicago'' (with [[Bebe Neuwirth]]), and the Wizard of Oz in 2003's ''Wicked''.
   
 
Among his many film credits are 1976's ''The Seven-Per-Cent Solution'' (based on the novel by [[Nicholas Meyer]]) and 1985's ''Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins'' (with [[Kate Mulgrew]], [[George Coe]], [[Jeff Allin]], [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], and [[Michael Pataki]]).
 
Among his many film credits are 1976's ''The Seven-Per-Cent Solution'' (based on the novel by [[Nicholas Meyer]]) and 1985's ''Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins'' (with [[Kate Mulgrew]], [[George Coe]], [[Jeff Allin]], [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], and [[Michael Pataki]]).
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Joel Grey (born 11 April 1932; age 92) is an American stage, film, and television actor who played Caylem in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Resistance".

Born Joel Katz in Cleveland, Ohio, Grey's most notable stage credits include his role as the Master of Ceremonies in the original 1966 production of Cabaret for which he won a Tony Award. He later reprised the role for the 1972 film version, winning an Oscar and becoming one of only a handful of performers who have won the Tony and Oscar playing the same role. Other notable Broadway roles include George M. Cohan in 1968's George M!, Amos Hart in the 1996 revival of Chicago (with Bebe Neuwirth), and the Wizard of Oz in 2003's Wicked.

Among his many film credits are 1976's The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (based on the novel by Nicholas Meyer) and 1985's Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (with Kate Mulgrew, George Coe, Jeff Allin, Patrick Kilpatrick, and Michael Pataki).

Additionally, Grey has made many television appearances over the years including recurring roles as Doc in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and as Lemuel Idzik in Oz (with Kevin Conway and Reg E. Cathey).

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