- Born
- Birth nameJohn William Getz
- Height1.88 m
- A graduate of the University of Iowa, Getz is one of four siblings raised in Iowa and in the Mississippi River Valley of Northern Illinois. After doing a number of plays at the University of Iowa he was encouraged to try acting as a profession. A children's theater production in Napa led to New York which led to Getz's first East Coast play at LaMaMa with Danny DeVito and Peter Riegert. He later spent one season (1970-71) with the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in San Francisco, joined Actor's Equity, and a year later helped found the Napa Valley Theater Company in Yountville, California. One of Getz's earliest roles was as "Shampoo Man" in a Johnson & Johnson Baby Shampoo commercial shot in the late 1970s. He appeared in the workshop and very first production of the musical "The Robber Bridegroom".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Robert Sieger
- SpouseGrace McKeaney(January 3, 1987 - 1996) (divorced, 1 child)
- Children
- One of his earliest roles was as "Shampoo Man" in a Johnson & Johnson Baby Shampoo commercial shot in the late 70s.
- As a morbid joke, he ''still'' keeps the rubber-prop of the foot that the title monster of "The Fly" (1986) played by Jeff Goldblum melts off (and feeds on in a deleted shot) his character with fly-acid in his home's refrigerator, and cheerfully shows the hideous prop to his son's friends whenever asked.
- A graduate of the University of Iowa.
- A children's theater production in Napa led to New York which led to his first East Coast play at LaMaMa with Danny DeVito and Peter Riegert.
- Stage training included ACT in San Francisco.
- The world is experience, language, and stories. Collect them all, however you can. There are many ways to create and to be useful. If you want to be an actor, so be it, almost any road can take you there, and everything is grist for the mill. But get up on a stage. Study, learn, rehearse, enjoy it.
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