Geoff Boyle was born on July 20, 1950 in England. He is known for Mutant Chronicles (2008), Enemy at the Gates (2001) and Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009). He died on October 5, 2021 in Zoetermeer, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
The fame, fortune and glamor are the typical motivations for most that dare to step into the lights of Hollywood. And while Geoff Briley is certainly not opposed to these motivations, his intentions have deeper roots. While his hometown of St. Paul, Minnesota may be known as the epitome of all-American, life was anything but the American dream for young Geoff Briley. Born into a troubled family crippled with generational patterns of domestic and substance abuse, Geoff learned at an early age that survival skills were essential. Amidst being shuttled back and forth between blended families, navigating the urban jungle of east St. Paul and doing his best to function in dysfunctional circumstances, Geoff turned to creativity for an outlet. Music, writing and acting were passions he was aware of for a long time but didn't get a chance to explore until his late teens. Geoff realized at an early age that he wanted to make an impact on his own community but also bridge the gaps between varying socioeconomic and ethnic groups through his creative skill set. While music played a major role in Geoff's life in his early twenties, he soon realized that acting was his true calling. His 20s were a tumultuous decade that included the loss of his mother, the birth of his three children and many other life altering events that sculpted his character and personal values. These defining years made him yearn to impact others even more. After years of being singled out for his unique and dynamic personality and stage presence, he ventured into the world of acting by landing a few commercials and indie roles in Minnesota. Pursuing acting while being a full time dad has come with unique challenges, but it is also the driving force behind Geoff's determination. Geoff never forgot the mission he had as a young bi-racial child living in St. Paul. Not only to unite people from all walks of life but also to help them understand that our similarities as human beings far outweigh the differences society has placed upon us. You may say that his methodology to achieve this goal is unconventional, but then again, the status quo was never his thing.
Geoff Brown is a producer and writer, known for Phil of the Future (2004), D.L. Hughley Uncut and The Fix (2018).
Geoff Burkman is an actor, known for The Manson Family (1997), Babysitter Massacre (2013) and Left of Center (2006).
Not only is Geoff a 5th generation San Franciscan, but he is an award winning director, producer, and an accomplished actor with over 25 years of experience in film, television, advertising, and New Media. Geoff has acted in multiple films, and is usually cast in one-on-one scenes with the A List stars including Will Smith, Nicole Kidman, Ashley Judd and Mark Ruffalo. He has been compared to Tom Hanks, the kind of actor who can play characters who "can steal your heart, and then your wallet". Although Acting is his passion, he has had an amazingly successful career as a documentary film Producer and Director, focusing on films that can make a difference in society and in personal inspiration and growth. He is the President & Founder of Emergency Clock Productions he has produced and/or directed numerous award winning documentaries, short films, Super Bowl commercials, sports television shows, original web series & content, national and international social media campaigns. Geoff co-directed and co-wrote and also produced with Jeffrey Allard, the feature documentary film, The Push: Owning Your Reality Is Where the Journey Begins (2018), an inspiring film about Grant Korgan a world-class adventurer, who burst-fractured his L1 vertebrae while filming a snowmobiling segment in the Sierra Nevada back country. In 2012 Grant became the first spinal cord injured athlete to literally PUSH himself ~nearly 100 miles (the final degree of latitude) to the most inhospitable place on the planet - the bottom of the glove, the geographic South Pole. Geoff also produced and co-directed the Award Winning Documentary Film, Pursuit of Equality (2005), which has been lauded for being a "must see" film and as "required viewing for all Americans". Along with the film winning multiple film festival Audience Awards, Geoff was awarded the "Local Hero Award" by GLAAD and recognized and honored by 7x7 Magazine as an "Innovative Leader in the Creative Industry" (Category: Independent Filmmaking). This film focused on the marriage equality movement that then Mayor Gavin Newsom ignited in 2004. Geoff is also the brother-in-law of current California Governor Gavin Newsom. In 2013, he was hand selected by SONY to compete as a director in the Napa Valley Film Festival's Sony 4K Film Challenge. Prior to founding his production companies, Geoff served as the Executive Producer for One World Network's (co-founded by Melanie Griffith) "new media" division. Callan was responsible for all film, video, and internet production, as well as creating fresh and original on and off-line video content for the company. Callan also served as Director of Business Development & Director of Syndication. Callan is also an accomplished actor, having co-starred in multiple feature films and television series, most notably cast opposite Will Smith in Pursuit of Happyness; Nicloe Kidman in Hemmingway & Gellhorn; and Chris Pine in Bottle Shock.
Geoff Campbell is known for Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002), Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) and Jurassic Park (1993).
Geoff Chadwick is an actor, known for Rent-a-Pal (2020).
Geoff Cheung is known for Lovestruck High (2022).
Geoff Coughlan is an actor, known for Breath (2017).