Performer
Model
Greta was raised in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, where she appeared in local and school theater productions and hosted her own radio show as a teen. She set out to New York City to attend acting school at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts from where she graduated. While in NYC she caught notice of modeling scouts and soon photos of her began to grace the pages of Esquire, the Victoria’s Secret catalog,
Her most noteworthy shoot was where she was the first female featured in Esquire Magazine. They did a lingerie shoot at Henri Bendel’s (Greta’s “forever favorite store) and it was considered very controversial at the time. The cover story for that same issue was Truman Capote and his wildly controversial tell-all called ‘Answered Prayers’.
Actress
She immediately landed the co-host spot on the NBC pilot “Roadshow” with John Candy, Julie Brown and Rick Overton. Greta then began to guest star in Hollywood on numerous television shows. In commercials, she starred as the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut girl and the bathing beauty for Eclipse sunscreen commercials.
Greta was featured in the super popular sci-fi mini-series “V: The Final Battle” as Lorraine, a good lizard. Greta garnered much attention in the hit movie “48 Hrs.” and as Jennifer, the hardhat on Dex’s oilfield on “Dynasty” where her character had run-ins with Joan Collins’ “Alexis.”
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Actress
She immediately landed the co-host spot on the NBC pilot “Roadshow” with John Candy, Julie Brown and Rick Overton. Greta then began to guest star in Hollywood on numerous television shows. In commercials, she starred as the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut girl and the bathing beauty for Eclipse sunscreen commercials.
Greta was featured in the super popular sci-fi mini-series “V: The Final Battle” as Lorraine, a good lizard. Greta garnered much attention in the hit movie “48 Hrs.” and as Jennifer, the hardhat on Dex’s oilfield on “Dynasty” where her character had run-ins with Joan Collins’ “Alexis.”
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Musician
Greta has also set out on a mission to combine her two “worlds” – left brain as The Telomere Diva, longevity insider and right brain as forever actress and now singer/songwriter. When one expresses themselves (be it rage, upset, love or compassion) one creates what she calls a healthy homeostasis that keeps you youthful, alive and vital. Greta writes from her personal experiences, both good and bad, and her hope is that by listening to her music, she can provide an outlet for others’ own spoken or unspoken needs, desires and even aspirations.
Join this vintage chick as she explores her personal demons and desires on YouTube.
Your telomeres may thank you and as we know, size matters in these endcaps of your genetic material. Think of Greta B Music as “Songs in the Key of DNA”.
