Genevieve Brown is known for House at the End of the Street (2012), The Demons of Ludlow (1983) and Metal Tornado (2011).
Born on November 10, at 2:30A.M., 1991 in Edmonton during a terrible snow storm, Genevieve Buechner was born to single parent mother Tea Buechner. She began to pester her mother about acting lessons when she was three. Her mother was very reluctant to encourage this interest. Still Genna persevered and finally her mother allowed her to take a small course in acting from the local theatre - Vancouver Youth Theatre. After completing the course Genna asked if she could please audition for the youth theatre's acting tour. Her mother refused, explaining that as Genna had no experience; the chances were not high that she would make the selection. Later that evening the director for the tour called their home demanding to know why Genevieve Buechner had not come to the audition. A special audition was set up for her the next day, and Genna was selected as the youngest member of the cast. During the tour performances, Genna was scouted by Robert Carrier and signed to Carrier Talent Management in Vancouver Canada. A week later Genevieve was sent to audition for the lead in a Toronto Independent Film called St. Monica. Both Mother and child were utterly unprepared for the audition, and Genna showed up in dirty clothes, with unbrushed hair. Casting Director Carol Tarlington took pity on the hapless two, explained some of the rules, tidied her up and prepared her for the camera. Genevieve Buechner got the lead role at the age of ten years - the first film audition that she had ever been to and was flown to Toronto within three days. The film went on to be a festival success playing across North America and being selected for the Berlin Film Festival, the Atlantic Film Festival, the Toronto Film Festival and the Vancouver Film Festival. She was nominated for a Canadian Leo Award for Best Lead performance by a female in 2003 for that role. Since then she has been cast in Feature Films, lead roles in M.O.W. and has had recurring roles in Television series including the Battlestar spin- off "Caprica" as Tamara Adams. She has been a huge supporter of independent films.
Geneviève Capovilla was born to a Jamaican mother and an Italian father in Padova, Italy. She was raised in England and is fluent in Italian. From a young age Geneviève showed a passion for performing and at 11 years old, in addition to attending an all girls boarding school in Sussex, undertook examinations for Speech and Drama at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Whilst reading Psychology at Westminster University in London, Geneviève started a successful international modeling career that took her to Paris, Milan, Barcelona, Cape Town, Sydney, Bangkok and Singapore. Her degree in Psychology and its insight into the workings of the mind, now proves to be an invaluable tool for her real passion: acting. In 2012, she appeared in the music video for the song "Latch" by English electronic duo Disclosure, featuring vocals from Sam Smith, directed by Ross McDowell and Ben Murray of London's Bullion Collective. The music video was first released onto YouTube on 9 October 2012. As of July 2020, the video has more than 325 million views on YouTube. Ben Taylor, who had worked with Geneviève in various TV Commercials in the past, directed her in BBC Sketch Comedy Cardinal Burns alongside Seb Cardinal, Dustin Demri-Burns and Patrick Baladi. In 2013, Cardinal Burns won "Best Multichannel Programme" and "Best Comedy Programme" at The Broadcast Awards. It also won for "Funniest TV Show" at the Loaded LAFTA Awards and had a BAFTA Nomination for "Best Comedy". Geneviève made her feature film debut in 2013 playing Maria Moulineaux in the sci-fi action drama Real Playing Game (2013) starring Rutger Hauer. That same year, Geneviève featured in Dalston, a modern drama short film directed by Michael Sugre. In 2019, IKEA launched its first Christmas ad. Geneviève starred in the "Silence the Critics" campaign, directed by prolific award winning commercials director Tom Kuntz. IKEA invited British grime MC, rapper and songwriter D Double E to create a special soundtrack, marking the first time the grime music genre was used in seasonal advertising. In 2020, The Christmas TV Ad brought home the Thinkboxes Award for TV ad creativity and 8 D&AD Awards. Geneviève stars alongside Golden Globe and Emmy multi-winner Jeremy Piven in British Comedy Film Feature "My Dad's Christmas Date" released for Christmas 2020, directed by Mick Davis. Geneviève also performed on stage in Neil Simon's The Dinner Party, playing Mariette Levieux, she continues to nurture her craft at the Giles Foreman Centre for Acting in London.
Genevieve Carlson is an actress, known for On Pointe (2018).
Genevieve Carre is known for Blood Mountain (2017).
Genevieve Cocke is an actress, known for La veuve de Saint-Pierre (2000), Fortier (2001) and Jean Duceppe (2002).
Genevieve DeGraves is an actress, known for Let It Snow (2019), Chapelwaite (2021) and Jupiter's Legacy (2021).
Genevieve has been working professionally since she was ten years old and has worked as a series regular on the Emmy award winning, syndicated TV show Zoboomafo, on many commercials and TV movies including a leading role in Disney's Molly: the American Girl on the Homefront, produced by Julia Roberts. She graduated from high school at age 16 from The Renaissance School in Lanciano, Italy. In May 2010, Genevieve graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Southern California's film production program with a minor in marketing. In addition to acting, Genevieve enjoys writing and is alumni co-chair of Women of Cinematic Arts.
Genevieve Fisher is an actress and manager, known for Western Stories & Songs (2020) and Christmas with a Prince (2018).
Genevieve Flati is known for Earth to Ned (2020), The Bold and the Beautiful (1987) and K.C. Undercover (2015).