Julie Dretzin
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Julie Dretzin | |
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| Born | May 24, 1968 |
| Alma mater | Hampshire College |
| Occupations | Actress, audiobook reader |
| Years active | 1993–present |
| Spouse | Sam Catlin |
| Children | 2 |
| Mother | Joanna Merlin |
Julie Dretzin (born May 24, 1968) is an American actress and audiobook reader. She made her professional acting debut in the 1993 Broadway production The Sisters Rosensweig. Her roles in the television series Breaking Bad (2010) and The Handmaid's Tale (2018–2019) were well-received. Dretzin has narrated multiple books, including for children, in different accents.
Julie Dretzin was born on May 24, 1968,[1] to Joanna Merlin and David Dretzin. In a 1992 interview, she said, "I had a theatrical childhood. I was doing Paul Lynde imitations at 4. And my mom was a casting director for Hal Prince for fifteen years". She attended Hampshire College and her final paper was a thesis about "the destruction of the black-Jewish relationship". She originally planned to attend Rutgers University for a master's degree in theater. When she was offered an audition for the Broadway production The Sisters Rosensweig, Dretzin assumed that she would not receive the role, but she received notice of her being chosen while she was shopping for an apartment that was located near her campus.[2]
She is married to the television writer Sam Catlin, who wrote for Breaking Bad.[3][4] The couple has two children.[5]