Theater, film and television actress, Geneva Carr, was born in Jackson, Mississippi and lived in Michigan and the Carolinas before moving to Atlanta, where she graduated high school. Following graduation from Mount Holyoke College with a degree in French, she moved to Paris. There, she earned an MBA from the prestigious ESCP Europe Paris campus. While working for a French bank on Wall Street, Geneva turned in her resignation after seeing an off Broadway play that awakened her true calling. She spent the next few years bartending and playing hostess in Manhattan hot spots, such as Pastis and The Waverly Inn, working full-time while booking voice overs, commercials, short films and doing lots and lots of innovative off and off-off Broadway theater productions. Just before landing the role of Marissa Morgan on CBS's hit series, Bull (2016), she was nominated for the Tony Award for "Best Actress in a Play" for her headlining role as Margery in the critically acclaimed Broadway production of "Hand to God." Carr lives in New York City with her Burmese cat, Eartha Kitty, and Eartha's half brother, Hoffman. Geneva is fluent in French and speaks conversational American Sign Language. She loves entertaining friends at home, very dry champagne and very dark chocolate.
Geneva Corlett is known for Assassin's Creed (2016), Phantom Thread (2017) and Eternals (2021).
Geneva Hodgson was born on 31 May 1987 in Illinois, USA. She is a writer, known for Neon White (2022), OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (2017) and Tattletail (2016).
Geneva Keller is an actress, known for Wild Boar (2019) and The Impossible Joy (2017).
Geneva Maccarone is an actress known for her work on A Madea Homecoming (2022) and Chicago P.D. (2018-2019). She was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and raised in Tampa, Florida and is of Cape Verdean and Italian descent. Geneva was a professional cheerleader in the NFL for The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2012-2013). She started her acting career at the age of 13 at The Performing Arts Center (now known as The Straz Center) summer camp and landed the lead role in Whisperwood, an original play written and directed by Fred Johnson, in Tampa, Florida. She has always had an appreciation for the arts since a young age and hopes to inspire and empower young women with her work.
Geneva Malone is an actress, known for The Corridor Crossing (2023) and Happily Never After (2022).
Geneva Reynolds is an American actress native to Florida with strong roots in Musical Theater. She is of mixed Puerto Rican and Scandinavian heritage. Her love for singing and acting started at an early age in church choirs and plays. She approached her parents about her desire to perform on a bigger stage who then enrolled her in classes at a local performing arts studio. There she performed with their Touring Company, traveled to New York and starred in two productions as 'Glinda the Good' in Wizard of Oz and an 'Oompa Loompa' in Willy Wonka Jr. She became enamored with film acting after taking a workshop at Ripley Greer Studios in New York City. Since then she has actively trained with acting instructors in Orlando, Miami, and Los Angeles. Geneva was cast as the lead character, Rachel Rodgers in the Indie feature film "Where the Land Meets the Sky", Kate in a short film called "Just My Luck", and the Guardian Angel in the Amrak anti-bullying film "My New Family". She can also be seen as a guest star in the TV series, "School Bus Diaries".
Geneva W. Ayala is known for XXXTentacion: Hearteater (2019) and Look at Me: XXXTentacion (2022).
Geneviev Kester is known for The Last Page (2023), Yellowstone (2018) and Jump Scare.
Genevieve Adams is known for A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014), Money Monster (2016) and The Skeleton Twins (2014).