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Jennifer Grey

Jennifer Grey (born March 26, 1960) is an American actress. She starred in the 1987 hit movie Dirty Dancing. She is the daughter of well-known stage and screen actor Joel Grey and the granddaughter of comedian/musician Mickey Katz.


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She is the daughter of well-known stage and screen actor Joel Grey and the granddaughter of comedian/musician Mickey Katz. Her biography on her official Web site does not mention her son or her four prior marriages. She starred in the 1987 hit movie Dirty Dancing. The two have been estranged for many years. Jennifer Grey (born March 26, 1960) is an American actress. Holm is the mother of Ted Nelson, the co-creator of hypertext. In April 2004, on her 87th birthday, she married the 41 year old opera singer Frank Basile.

She remains active for social causes as a spokesperson for UNICEF, and for occasional professional engagements. Celeste Holm has received many honors in her lifetime: she was appointed to the National Arts Council by then-President Ronald Reagan, knighted by King Olav of Norway, and inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame in 1992. In the 1970s and 1980s, Holm returned more fully to screen acting, with roles in films such as Three Men and a Baby and in television series (often as a guest star) such as Columbo and Falcon Crest. The most successful of these was in the 1956 musical, High Society, in which she duetted with Frank Sinatra.

After her famous performance in All About Eve, however, Holm realized she preferred working in live theater than on movie sets, and took on very few filmed roles over the following decade. After starring in the Broadway production of Bloomer Girl, 20th Century Fox signed Holm to a movie contract in 1946, and in her first two years as a film actress Holm cemented herself immediately as a formidable performer, especially when winning her Academy Award and Golden Globe for best supporting actress in Gentleman's Agreement. Her first professional theatrical role was in a production of Hamlet starring Leslie Howard, and Holm quickly rose to prominence with her portrayal of Ado Annie in the first Broadway production of Oklahoma!. Born in New York City, Holm studied acting at the University of Chicago before becoming a stage actress in the late 1930s.

She is perhaps best remembered for her Oscar-winning role in Gentleman's Agreement (1947), as well as for her Oscar-nominated performance in All About Eve (1950). Celeste Holm (born April 29, 1917) is an American stage, movie, and television actress.