- Born
- Height5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
- Jennifer Kretchmer is a producers, writer, and actor who has worked in front of or behind the camera on over a thousand episodes of television. She is also a New York Times bestselling author and game designer (D&D's Candlekeep Mysteries, Modiphius' Dreams and Machines, Paizo's Starfinder, the Ennie-Award-winning Haunted West), a Twitch streamer, and a disability consultant. She performs as a DM and player on numerous tabletop Actual Play series, including Demiplane's Children of Éarte. Jen is a Diana Jones Emerging Designer Award finalist and the creator of the Accessibility in Gaming Resource Guide and helped create Dungeons & Dragons' accessible D&D For All kit.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jennifer Kretchmer
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- An avid tabletop player and game master for nearly two decades, Jennifer has appeared on numerous roleplaying shows including D&D Beyond's Heroes of the Vale, Maze Arcana, Geek and Sundry's GM Tips with Satine Phoenix, and many more. Jennifer is a passionate advocate for inclusive gaming, particularly in terms of increasing accessibility for disabled gamers and increasing the visibility of female DMs and players in the hobby.
- Jennifer attended French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts, a summer camp in Hancock, NY for four years, where she intensively studied acting, voice, circus, and magic. Her passion for magic ultimately led her to become a magician member of the Magic Castle of Hollywood and, at 15, a demonstrator at a magic shop at Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles.
- Jennifer is the daughter of television and film director John T. Kretchmer.
- Jennifer is a fifth generation opera singer. Her grandparents met at Julliard and her uncle Jonathan is a Broadway accompanist.
- Jennifer's first theater appearance was as the Coroner in "The Wizard of Oz" in 6th grade. Her first leading role was playing "Rosabella" in "The Most Happy Fella" when she was thirteen.
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