JOEL GRETSCH
JOEL GRETSCH counts “Legend Of Bagger Vance, The (2000))” as his first major feature film.
A native of Minnesota, Gretsch studied acting at the renowned Guthrie Theatre prior to moving to Los Angeles in 1989. He made his professional stage debut in a production of Moliere’s “Tartuffe,” and subsequently starred in the title role of John Patrick Shanley’s “Danny and the Deep Blue Sea” in Santa Monica.
Gretsch has also been seen in the independent film “Kate’s Addiction.” He has also appeared on television in guest roles on such series as “JAG,” “Melrose Place” and “Friends.” In addition, he had a regular role in the daytime drama “The Bold and the Beautiful.”