Biography
American actress Jennifer Grey grew up among the sort of people who'd be her co-workers later in life. She was the granddaughter of comedian Mickey Katz and the daughter of Broadway star
Joel Grey and actress Jo Wilder. Childhood dance lessons helped her get a start dancing in television commercials. After spending time with the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theater in New York, Grey appeared in the off-Broadway production Album. More theatrical experience followed. Grey made her screen debut in the 10th-billed role of Cathy Bennario in the 1984 "brat pack" film
Reckless. That year, she also played small roles in
The Cotton Club and
Red Dawn. Her first real break came when she played
Matthew Broderick's sister in the hit teen comedy
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986). Grey followed up that success with an even bigger one starring opposite
Patrick Swayze in
Dirty Dancing (87): coincidentally, the film was set in a Catskill Mountains resort, the same kind of establishment where Grey's father and grandfather began their careers. Though her performance won her accolades, Grey's subsequent career failed to live up to its earlier promise and has relegated her to fare such as
Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989) and made-for-television films like Portraits of a Killer (1996). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide