Wayne Gretzky has signed on to co-produce a film on Canadian golf legend Moe Norman
TORONTO — Wayne Gretzky is helping bring the life of Canadian golf legend Moe Norman to the big screen.
Norman, who died in 2004 at the age of 75, was a phenomenon in the amateur golfing circuit in the 1950s and 1960s and was considered by many to be the greatest ball striker in the history of the sport.
A motion picture based on his life is expected to start shooting next summer.
Gretzky, who is co-producing the movie for David Carver Films with his wife Janet, comedian David Steinberg and film executive Robyn Todd, says Norman was a great friend of his late father Walter.