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Grey was a contestant on [[Dancing with the Stars (American TV series) season 11|season eleven]] of ''[[Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)|Dancing With the Stars]]''. She was partnered with professional dancer [[Derek Hough]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b197540_dancing_with_stars_sources_confirm.html|title=Dancing With the Stars Sources Confirm Margaret Cho and Jennifer Grey — Guess Which One Gets Derek Hough|date=August 27, 2010 |publisher=eonline.com}}</ref> She came out very strong at first, frequently topping the leaderboard. However, injuries, stress, and exhaustion took their toll on Grey, and for a couple of weeks, she fell behind. In week seven, however, she improved, tying with previous frontrunner [[Brandy Norwood]]. On November 23, 2010, Grey and her partner Hough won the competition, making her the oldest female winner in the competition.<ref>{{Cite news |date=November 24, 2010 |title=Jennifer Grey wins Dancing With The Stars |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-11827052 |access-date=October 17, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine |author=Billboard Staff |date=November 24, 2010 |title=Jennifer Grey Wins 'Dancing With the Stars' |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/jennifer-grey-wins-dancing-with-the-stars-950310/ |access-date=October 17, 2023 |magazine=Billboard |language=en-US}}</ref> | Grey was a contestant on [[Dancing with the Stars (American TV series) season 11|season eleven]] of ''[[Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)|Dancing With the Stars]]''. She was partnered with professional dancer [[Derek Hough]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b197540_dancing_with_stars_sources_confirm.html|title=Dancing With the Stars Sources Confirm Margaret Cho and Jennifer Grey — Guess Which One Gets Derek Hough|date=August 27, 2010 |publisher=eonline.com}}</ref> She came out very strong at first, frequently topping the leaderboard. However, injuries, stress, and exhaustion took their toll on Grey, and for a couple of weeks, she fell behind. In week seven, however, she improved, tying with previous frontrunner [[Brandy Norwood]]. On November 23, 2010, Grey and her partner Hough won the competition, making her the oldest female winner in the competition.<ref>{{Cite news |date=November 24, 2010 |title=Jennifer Grey wins Dancing With The Stars |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-11827052 |access-date=October 17, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine |author=Billboard Staff |date=November 24, 2010 |title=Jennifer Grey Wins 'Dancing With the Stars' |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/jennifer-grey-wins-dancing-with-the-stars-950310/ |access-date=October 17, 2023 |magazine=Billboard |language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
In September 2011 Grey appeared in the [[Lifetime (TV | In September 2011 Grey appeared in the [[Lifetime (TV channel)|Lifetime]] movie ''Bling Ring'' as Iris Garvey, the mother of Zack Garvey.<ref>Cooper, Jackie K. (September 19, 2011) [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jackie-k-cooper/bling-ring-movie_b_968591.html "The Bling Ring Marks the Return of Jennifer Grey"]. ''[[The Huffington Post]]''.</ref> On November 5 and 6, 2011, Grey stood in for head judge [[Len Goodman]] on the [[BBC One]] TV show ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/strictlycomedancing/2011/10/jennifer-grey-joins-the-judges.shtml|title=Jennifer Grey joins the judges|publisher=BBC Blog}}</ref> | ||
Grey voiced Mrs. Kurokawa in the English dub version of [[Hayao Miyazaki]]'s film ''[[The Wind Rises]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2013/12/16/the-wind-rises-voice-cast/3911661/|title=Gordon-Levitt, Blunt head up 'The Wind Rises' U.S. cast|publisher=[[USA Today]]|first1=Brian|last1=Truitt|date=December 16, 2013}}</ref> | Grey voiced Mrs. Kurokawa in the English dub version of [[Hayao Miyazaki]]'s film ''[[The Wind Rises]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2013/12/16/the-wind-rises-voice-cast/3911661/|title=Gordon-Levitt, Blunt head up 'The Wind Rises' U.S. cast|publisher=[[USA Today]]|first1=Brian|last1=Truitt|date=December 16, 2013}}</ref> | ||
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On August 5, 1987, Grey suffered severe [[Whiplash (medicine)|whiplash]] in a car collision in [[Tempo, County Fermanagh|Tempo, Northern Ireland]], while vacationing with actor [[Matthew Broderick]], whom she had begun dating in semi-secrecy during the filming of ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off''. The crash, the event through which their relationship became public, occurred when Broderick, at the wheel of a rented [[BMW]], crossed into the wrong lane and collided head-on with a [[Volvo]] driven by a local mother and daughter, Margaret Doherty, 63, and Anna Gallagher, 28, who were killed instantly. Broderick was convicted of [[careless driving]] and fined $175.<ref name=People87/><ref name="accident">{{cite news|first=Bill |last=Hoffmann |title=Broderick's Guilt|newspaper=[[New York Post]]|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/news/item_AeAFxJ0tfIK0OzUmQteqYN |date=September 2, 2002|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726022651/http://www.matthewbroderick.net/article/nypost02.php |archive-date=July 26, 2011 |url-status=live }}</ref> ''Dirty Dancing'' was released a few weeks after the collision, catapulting Grey to fame. But she has said that her grief and [[survivor's guilt]] over the crash prevented her from enjoying the film's success and led her to withdraw from acting for some time.<ref>Isola, Laurie (September 22, 2010). [http://blog.sfgate.com/dailydish/2010/09/22/jennifer-grey-never-recovered-from-matthew-broderick-car-crash/ "Jennifer Grey never recovered from Matthew Broderick car crash"]. ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]''.</ref> | On August 5, 1987, Grey suffered severe [[Whiplash (medicine)|whiplash]] in a car collision in [[Tempo, County Fermanagh|Tempo, Northern Ireland]], while vacationing with actor [[Matthew Broderick]], whom she had begun dating in semi-secrecy during the filming of ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off''. The crash, the event through which their relationship became public, occurred when Broderick, at the wheel of a rented [[BMW]], crossed into the wrong lane and collided head-on with a [[Volvo]] driven by a local mother and daughter, Margaret Doherty, 63, and Anna Gallagher, 28, who were killed instantly. Broderick was convicted of [[careless driving]] and fined $175.<ref name=People87/><ref name="accident">{{cite news|first=Bill |last=Hoffmann |title=Broderick's Guilt|newspaper=[[New York Post]]|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/news/item_AeAFxJ0tfIK0OzUmQteqYN |date=September 2, 2002|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726022651/http://www.matthewbroderick.net/article/nypost02.php |archive-date=July 26, 2011 |url-status=live }}</ref> ''Dirty Dancing'' was released a few weeks after the collision, catapulting Grey to fame. But she has said that her grief and [[survivor's guilt]] over the crash prevented her from enjoying the film's success and led her to withdraw from acting for some time.<ref>Isola, Laurie (September 22, 2010). [http://blog.sfgate.com/dailydish/2010/09/22/jennifer-grey-never-recovered-from-matthew-broderick-car-crash/ "Jennifer Grey never recovered from Matthew Broderick car crash"]. ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]''.</ref> | ||
Grey was also romantically involved with actors [[Michael J. Fox]], [[Johnny Depp]], [[William Baldwin]] and then-aide to [[President Clinton]], [[George Stephanopoulos]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Sheridan |first=Peter |title=What became of Patrick's Dirty Dancing partner? |work=The Express |location=Scotland |date=September 25, 2010 |pages=36–37}}</ref> She married actor/director [[Clark Gregg]] on July 21, 2001. They have a daughter.<ref>"Briefly". ''[[USA Today]]''. December 6, 2001, p. LIFE, 5D</ref> They lived in [[Venice, | Grey was also romantically involved with actors [[Michael J. Fox]], [[Johnny Depp]], [[William Baldwin]] and then-aide to [[President Clinton]], [[George Stephanopoulos]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Sheridan |first=Peter |title=What became of Patrick's Dirty Dancing partner? |work=The Express |location=Scotland |date=September 25, 2010 |pages=36–37}}</ref> She married actor/director [[Clark Gregg]] on July 21, 2001. They have a daughter.<ref>"Briefly". ''[[USA Today]]''. December 6, 2001, p. LIFE, 5D</ref> They lived in [[Venice, Los Angeles]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Tutelian|first=Louise|date=May 23, 2008|title=Putting Out a 'Willkommen' Mat |work=[[The New York Times]] |at="Escapes", Page 1. |quote=Mr. Grey's granddaughter Stella, age 6, lives nearby [Pacific Palisades] with her parents, Jennifer Grey and her husband, the actor Clark Gregg.}}</ref> The couple co-starred in the [[Lifetime Television|Lifetime]] movie ''[[The Road to Christmas]]'' in 2006. On July 3, 2020, Grey and Gregg announced they had separated amicably in January, and were in the process of divorcing.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Merrett, Robyn|title=Clark Gregg and Jennifer Grey Split After 19 Years Together: 'We Remain Close'|url=https://people.com/tv/clark-gregg-and-jennifer-grey-split-divorce/|date=July 3, 2020|access-date=August 5, 2020|magazine=[[People (magazine)|People]]|language=en|archive-date=July 3, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200703185409/https://people.com/tv/clark-gregg-and-jennifer-grey-split-divorce/}}</ref> Their divorce became final on February 16, 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/movies/jennifer-grey-keeps-dirty-dancing-money-in-divorce-settlement-with-clark-gregg/|author=Fernandez, Alexia|title=Jennifer Grey Retains ''Dirty Dancing'' Earnings in Divorce Settlement with Ex Clark Gregg|magazine=[[People (magazine)|People]]|date=November 18, 2020|access-date=November 21, 2020|archive-date=November 18, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201118230902/https://people.com/movies/jennifer-grey-keeps-dirty-dancing-money-in-divorce-settlement-with-clark-gregg/}}</ref> | ||
According to a September 2015 Grey profile in ''[[Jewish Journal]]'', Grey had recently reconnected with Judaism, saying, "I love being a Jew. I've gotten a lot more Jewish in the last five years because of my daughter's ''[[bat mitzvah]]'', and I realized I really care about being a Jew."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://jewishjournal.com/culture/arts/television/177415/|magazine=[[The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles]]|author=Miller, Gerri|title=Where Jewish stars are shining this season|date=September 8, 2015|access-date=January 25, 2021|archive-date=April 5, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200405223242/https://jewishjournal.com/culture/arts/television/177415/}}</ref> | According to a September 2015 Grey profile in ''[[Jewish Journal]]'', Grey had recently reconnected with Judaism, saying, "I love being a Jew. I've gotten a lot more Jewish in the last five years because of my daughter's ''[[bat mitzvah]]'', and I realized I really care about being a Jew."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://jewishjournal.com/culture/arts/television/177415/|magazine=[[The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles]]|author=Miller, Gerri|title=Where Jewish stars are shining this season|date=September 8, 2015|access-date=January 25, 2021|archive-date=April 5, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200405223242/https://jewishjournal.com/culture/arts/television/177415/}}</ref> | ||
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Template:Use American English Template:Short description Template:For-multi Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Main otherScript error: No such module "Check for clobbered parameters".Template:Wikidata image Jennifer Grey (born March 26, 1960) is an American actress. She made her acting debut with the film Reckless (1984), and had her breakthrough with the teen comedy film Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986). She earned worldwide fame starring as Frances "Baby" Houseman in the romantic drama film Dirty Dancing (1987), which earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination. Her other feature films include Red Dawn (1984), The Cotton Club (1984), Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989), Bounce (2000), Redbelt (2008), The Wind Rises (2013), In Your Eyes (2014), Bittersweet Symphony (2019), and A Real Pain (2024).
Grey's early television work includes the made-for-TV films Murder in Mississippi (1990), Criminal Justice (1990), and If the Shoe Fits as Kelly Carter / Prudence (1990). She starred as herself in the series It's Like, You Know... (1999–2001), won season eleven of the dancing competition series Dancing with the Stars (2010) and starred as Judy Meyers in the Amazon Prime Video comedy Red Oaks (2014–2017). Her voice work in film and television includes the 2018 film Duck Duck Goose and the 2008–2014 animated television series Phineas and Ferb.[1][2]
Early life and education
Jennifer Grey[a] was born on March 26, 1960, in New York City to former actress/singer Jo Wilder (née Brower) and stage and Academy Award-winning screen actor Joel Grey.[3][4] Her paternal grandfather was comedian and musician Mickey Katz. Grey's parents both came from Jewish families.[5][6][7][8]
Grey attended the Dalton School, a private school in Manhattan[9] where she studied dance and acting, and where she met her best friend, actress Tracy Pollan.[10] After graduating in 1978, Grey enrolled at Manhattan's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre for two years of training as an actress. While waiting for roles, she supported herself waitressing.[11][12]
Career
Early career
Grey made her commercial debut at age 19 in an ad for Dr Pepper, then made her film debut in a small role in Reckless (1984), followed by another small role, in Francis Ford Coppola's The Cotton Club in 1984. That year she starred in the war film Red Dawn, then went on to the 1985 John Badham project American Flyers.
Breakthrough and commercial success
In 1986 she played the role of jealous sister Jeannie Bueller in the John Hughes comedy film Ferris Bueller's Day Off, opposite Matthew Broderick. The film was commercially successful[13] and received a positive critical reception.[14]
The following year she reunited with Patrick Swayze, her Red Dawn co-star, to play Frances "Baby" Houseman in Dirty Dancing, a coming-of-age love story: spending the summer at a Catskills resort with her family, Frances "Baby" Houseman falls in love with the resort's dance instructor, Johnny Castle. The low-budget film was a surprise hit, was the first film to sell one million copies on video,[15] and is considered a classic.[16] She was paid $50,000[17] for her role, which came to define her career, and she was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress for the role.[18]
Grey's sole Broadway theatre credit is her 1993 appearance in The Twilight of the Golds.
Despite the success of Dirty Dancing, Grey felt that her looks would place restrictions on the type of future roles she would be considered for.[17] After consulting her mother and three plastic surgeons in the early 1990s, she underwent two rhinoplasty procedures. The second was necessary to correct an irregularity caused by the first operation and ended up being more extensive than Grey had expected.[17][19] This resulted in a nose that caused even close friends to fail to recognize her, and the major change in her appearance affected her career.[20] Of the experience, she said, "I went in the operating room a celebrity—and came out anonymous. It was like being in a witness protection program or being invisible."[21][22] Grey recalled in a 2020 interview that an airline employee who checked her identity refused to believe that she and the actress the employee knew from Dirty Dancing were one and the same.[17] Grey briefly considered changing her name to start her career anew, but ultimately decided against this.[23]
Later career
From March 1999 until January 2000, Grey starred as herself in the short-lived ABC sitcom It's Like, You Know..., which satirized her much-publicized nose job as a running gag.[24]
Grey appeared with Shirley MacLaine, Liza Minnelli, and Kathy Bates in the CBS television movie The West Side Waltz, adapted by Ernest Thompson from his play. She appeared in one episode of Friends as Mindy, a high school friend of Jennifer Aniston's character Rachel. She had a small role in the 2000 film Bounce with Gwyneth Paltrow and Ben Affleck. In 2007, Grey portrayed Daphne on the HBO series John from Cincinnati. In 2010, she played Abbey, the mother of a sick child in the season seven House episode "Unplanned Parenthood".[25]
Grey was a contestant on season eleven of Dancing With the Stars. She was partnered with professional dancer Derek Hough.[26] She came out very strong at first, frequently topping the leaderboard. However, injuries, stress, and exhaustion took their toll on Grey, and for a couple of weeks, she fell behind. In week seven, however, she improved, tying with previous frontrunner Brandy Norwood. On November 23, 2010, Grey and her partner Hough won the competition, making her the oldest female winner in the competition.[27][28]
In September 2011 Grey appeared in the Lifetime movie Bling Ring as Iris Garvey, the mother of Zack Garvey.[29] On November 5 and 6, 2011, Grey stood in for head judge Len Goodman on the BBC One TV show Strictly Come Dancing.[30]
Grey voiced Mrs. Kurokawa in the English dub version of Hayao Miyazaki's film The Wind Rises.[31]
From 2014 to 2017, Grey portrayed Judy Meyers on Red Oaks.[32] In 2018, Grey co-starred in the film Untogether; the film was released on February 8, 2019.[33]
Grey also appeared at the 2015 Tony Awards alongside her father Joel, presenting a performance from the musical Fun Home.
Ballantine Books published Grey's memoir, Out of the Corner, on May 3, 2022.[17]
Personal life
On August 5, 1987, Grey suffered severe whiplash in a car collision in Tempo, Northern Ireland, while vacationing with actor Matthew Broderick, whom she had begun dating in semi-secrecy during the filming of Ferris Bueller's Day Off. The crash, the event through which their relationship became public, occurred when Broderick, at the wheel of a rented BMW, crossed into the wrong lane and collided head-on with a Volvo driven by a local mother and daughter, Margaret Doherty, 63, and Anna Gallagher, 28, who were killed instantly. Broderick was convicted of careless driving and fined $175.[11][34] Dirty Dancing was released a few weeks after the collision, catapulting Grey to fame. But she has said that her grief and survivor's guilt over the crash prevented her from enjoying the film's success and led her to withdraw from acting for some time.[35]
Grey was also romantically involved with actors Michael J. Fox, Johnny Depp, William Baldwin and then-aide to President Clinton, George Stephanopoulos.[36] She married actor/director Clark Gregg on July 21, 2001. They have a daughter.[37] They lived in Venice, Los Angeles.[38] The couple co-starred in the Lifetime movie The Road to Christmas in 2006. On July 3, 2020, Grey and Gregg announced they had separated amicably in January, and were in the process of divorcing.[39] Their divorce became final on February 16, 2021.[40]
According to a September 2015 Grey profile in Jewish Journal, Grey had recently reconnected with Judaism, saying, "I love being a Jew. I've gotten a lot more Jewish in the last five years because of my daughter's bat mitzvah, and I realized I really care about being a Jew."[41]
Prior to her 2010 appearances on Dancing with the Stars, Grey had a physical examination to ensure that she was fit enough to compete and saw a doctor to address chronic neck problems caused by the car crash decades earlier.[42] Her spinal cord was compressed and her surgeon placed a titanium plate in her neck to stabilize it. He also found a cancerous nodule on her thyroid that he removed in 2009.[43] She returned to work in early 2010.[44]
In January 2017, Grey participated in the Los Angeles 2017 Women's March.[45]
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1984 | Reckless | Cathy Bennario | |
| Red Dawn | Toni Mason | ||
| The Cotton Club | Patsy Dwyer | ||
| 1985 | American Flyers | Leslie | |
| 1986 | Ferris Bueller's Day Off | Jeanie Bueller | |
| 1987 | Dirty Dancing | Frances "Baby" Houseman | |
| 1988 | Gandahar | Airelle (voice) | English dub |
| 1989 | Bloodhounds of Broadway | Lovey Lou | |
| 1990 | If the Shoe Fits | Kelly Carter/Prudence | |
| 1992 | Wind | Kate Bass | |
| 1995 | Lover's Knot | Megan Forrester | |
| Grampa's Babies | Dottie Kravetz | ||
| 1997 | Red Meat | Candice | |
| 2000 | Bounce | Janice Guerrero | |
| 2002 | Ritual | Dr. Alice Dodgson | |
| 2008 | Redbelt | Lucy Weiss | |
| Keith | Caroline | ||
| 2013 | The Wind Rises | Mrs. Kurokawa (voice) | English dub |
| 2014 | In Your Eyes | Diane | |
| 2018 | Duck Duck Goose | Edna (voice) | |
| Untogether | Josie | ||
| 2019 | Bittersweet Symphony | Eleanor Roberts | |
| 2021 | Grief Night Club | Dr. J | Short film |
| 2023 | Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match | Herself / Sareena (voice) | Video[46] |
| 2024 | A Real Pain | Marcia | |
| 2025 | Wish You Were Here | Mom |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1984 | ABC Afterschool Special | Carol Schwartz | Episode: "The Great Love Experiment" |
| 1985 | ABC Afterschool Special | Laura Eller | Episode: "Cindy Eller: A Modern Fairy Tale" |
| 1986 | The Equalizer | Valerie Jacobs | Episode: "A Community of Civilized Men" |
| 1990 | Murder in Mississippi | Rita Schwerner | TV movie |
| Criminal Justice | Liz Carter | TV movie | |
| If the Shoe Fits | Kelly Carter / Prudence | TV movie | |
| 1991 | Eyes of a Witness | Christine Baxter | TV movie |
| 1993 | A Case for Murder | Kate Weldon | TV movie |
| 1995 | Friends | Mindy | Episode: "The One with the Evil Orthodontist" |
| Fallen Angels | Ginger Allen | Episode: "A Dime a Dance" | |
| The West Side Waltz | Robin Ouiseau | TV movie | |
| 1996 | Portraits of a Killer | Elaine Taylor | TV movie |
| 1997 | The Player | Stephanie Granatelli | TV movie |
| 1998 | Outrage | Sally Casey | TV movie |
| Since You've Been Gone | Patty Reed | TV movie | |
| 1999–2000 | It's Like, You Know... | Herself | 26 episodes |
| 2006 | The Road to Christmas | Claire Jamieson | TV movie |
| 2007 | John from Cincinnati | Daphne, Meyer's Fiancée | 3 episodes |
| 2008–2014 | Phineas and Ferb | Various voices | 8 episodes |
| 2009 | The New Adventures of Old Christine | Tracey | Episode: "Love Means Never Having to Say You're Crazy" |
| 2010 | House | Abbey | Episode: "Unplanned Parenthood" |
| Dancing with the Stars | Herself / Contestant | Season 11 Winner | |
| 2011 | The Bling Ring | Iris Garvey | TV movie |
| Strictly Come Dancing | Herself / Guest Judge | Series 9, Week 6 | |
| 2014–2017 | Red Oaks | Judy Meyers / Judy Rosen | 21 episodes |
| 2016 | Lip Sync Battle | Herself | Episode: "Clark Gregg vs. Hayley Atwell" |
| 2017 | Who Do You Think You Are? | Herself | Episode: "Jennifer Grey" |
| 2019 | Grey's Anatomy | Carol Dickinson | 3 episodes |
| 2020 | The Conners | Janelle | 2 episodes |
| 2022 | Dollface | Sharon Wiley | Episode: "Homecoming Queen" |
| 2023 | Gwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation | Gwen Shamblin | TV movie[47][48] |
| 2024 | American Dad! | Herself (voice) | Episode: "An Adult Woman" |
Dancing with the Stars performances
| Week # | Dance / Song | Judges' score | Result | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inaba | Goodman | Tonioli | |||
| 1 | Viennese Waltz / "These Arms of Mine" | 7 | 8 | 8 | Safe |
| 2 | Jive / "Shake It" | 8 | 8 | 8 | Safe |
| 3 | Samba / "A Little Respect" | 8 | 8 | 8 | Safe |
| 4 | Argentine Tango / "La Cumparsita" | 9 10 |
9 9 |
9 10 |
Safe |
| 5 | Foxtrot / "Love and Marriage" | 8 | 8 | 9 | Safe |
| 6 | Paso Doble / "So What" Rock 'n' Roll Dance Marathon / "La Grange" |
7 Awarded |
7 9 |
7 points |
Last to be called safe |
| 7 | Tango / "Shut Up" Team Cha-cha-cha / "Bust A Move" |
9 9 |
9 9 |
9 9 |
Safe |
| 8 | Quickstep / "Let's Face the Music and Dance" Rumba / "Waiting for a Girl Like You" |
9 10 |
9 10 |
9 10 |
Safe |
| 9 Semi-finals |
Cha-cha-cha / "Mercy" Waltz / "Way Over Yonder" |
10 10 |
10 10 |
10 10 |
Safe |
| 10 Finals |
Paso Doble / "Habanera" Freestyle / "Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)" Viennese Waltz / "These Arms of Mine" Instant Cha-cha-cha / "Raise Your Glass" |
10 10 10 9 |
10 10 10 9 |
10 10 10 10 |
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Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1988 | Golden Globe Award | Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | Dirty Dancing | Template:Nom |
Notes
^ a: Contrary to previous versions of this article, and some of the sources cited in it, Grey indicated in a February 8, 2012, tweet on her verified Twitter account that she does not have a middle name.
References
External links
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- ↑ "Jennifer Grey: Biography". TV Guide. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
- ↑ Katz, Mickey. Papa, Play for Me: The Autobiography of Mickey Katz. Wesleyan. 2002. p. 154. Google Books. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
- ↑ "Joel Grey's famous family line". Los Angeles Times. January 17, 2011.
- ↑ "KATZ, MEYER MYRON – The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History". Case Western Reserve University. July 17, 1997.
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- ↑ "Tracy Pollan: Actress" Template:Webarchive. People. Vol. 53. No. 18. May 8, 2000. Page 128.
- ↑ a b Hutchings, David (September 14, 1987). "Jennifer Grey (Joel's Baby and Matthew Broderick's Lady) Turns Up the Heat in Dirty Dancing" Template:Webarchive.People. Vol. 28. No. 11. September 14, 1987.
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- ↑ Salvatore, Rosanne (October 10, 2011). "'Dirty Dancing': Where Are They Now?" Template:Webarchive. Daily News.
- ↑ Serjeant, Jill (August 9, 2011). "Classic "Dirty Dancing" film to get Hollywood remake". Reuters.
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