What is Joel Gretsch's Net Worth?
Joel Gretsch is an American actor who has a net worth of $3 million. Joel Gretsch was born December 20, 1963 in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
Best known for his roles as Tom Baldwin on the USA Network series The 4400, as Owen Crawford in Steven Spielberg's 2002 science fiction miniseries Taken and as Father Jack Landry on V, Gretsch studied acting at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis before moving to Los Angeles, California in 1989.
He made appearances in several stage productions, notably productions of Tartuffe and Danny and the Deep Blue Sea. Soon thereafter he made television appearances, beginning with his debut on the pilot episode of Freshman Dorm. Gretsch went on to play several guest roles on television, starring in shows such as Married… with Children, Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Melrose Place, Friends, JAG, Pacific Blue and Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction.

Joel Gretsch's Career and Major Roles
- Gretsch's first film appearance was in the thriller Kate's Addiction (1999) where he played a supporting role.
- His breakthrough role came in 2002 when he was cast in Steven Spielberg's science fiction miniseries Taken.
- Gretsch gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Tom Baldwin in the series The 4400.
- He has also appeared in notable films such as The Legend of Bagger Vance, Minority Report, The Emperor's Club, and National Treasure: Book of Secrets.
- Gretsch has made guest appearances on popular shows including NCIS, CSI: NY, CSI: Miami.
- In the series Journeyman, he portrayed the father of the protagonist, Dan Vasser, played by Kevin McKidd.
- In Women's Murder Club, Gretsch played the love interest of Lindsay Boxer, portrayed by Angie Harmon.
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