Geoff Johns is an American comic book and television writer, film and television producer. He is the Chief Creative Officer at DC Comics, a position he has served in since 2010. His most notable work in different media has used the DC Comics characters Green Lantern, Aquaman, The Flash and Superman. In 2006, Johns co-wrote the story for the Justice League Unlimited episode "Ancient History", which starred Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Vixen, Shadow Thief and the Green Lantern John Stewart. Johns served as a co-producer and creative consultant for Green Lantern (2011) directed by Martin Campbell and starring Ryan Reynolds. He is an executive producer on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), directed by Zack Snyder and starring Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck. In June 2018, Johns stepped down as the President and CEO of DC Entertainment and has since wanted to focus more on writing for DC Movies and Comic Books. He will serve as a writer for Green Lantern Corps which will also be a part of the DC Extended Universe.
Geoff Keighley is a video game journalist. His work spans on-line, print and TV outlets, and he has been writing about games since the year 1992. He is most well known as the host of the Spike TV video game show Game Head, which is consistently the highest rated video games show on television. Keighley is also a freelance writer whose work has appeared in Business 2.0, Electronic Gaming Monthly and Entertainment Weekly, among others. Currently, besides hosting Game Head, Keighley can still be seen as a correspondent on another G4 show, The Electric Playground, and his work can be read in monthly columns in the Official Xbox Magazine and on the Gamefly website. He is known for not just writing reviews and previews, but going behind the scenes of the game industry for in-depth business profiles and lengthy feature pieces. In 2005 GameDaily named him as the best journalist of the year, and in 2004 NewsBios.com named him one of the best 30 business journalists in the world under 30. He is also only one of two journalists -- the other being 60 Minutes correspondent Mike Wallace -- profiled in the Harvard Business School press book "Geeks and Geezers" by noted leadership expert Warren Bennis.
Geoff Kelso is an actor and writer, known for Son of a Gun (2014), The Fast Lane (1985) and Snow: The Movie (1982).
In 2017, Geoff Klein was nominated for "Best Editor" at the Canadian Screen Awards for his work on CBC's ground-breaking television show "Interrupt This Program", which follows the lives of artists in oppressed, war-torn countries. Klein's road to the CSA's started in 2010 when he was hired to edit the indie feature film "Long Gone Day", a poignant drama that chronicles the last days of a young rock star dealing with depression and drug abuse. The following year, Klein edited the award-winning feature film "Pinup Dolls on Ice", which he also co-directed with, Melissa Mira. Klein's editing work on the film earned him the "Best Editor" award at the ShockFest Film Festival in Los Angeles. By 2013, Klein was editing various docu-series for the likes of Discovery Channel and the History Channel, which led him to edit an episode for the acclaimed series FrontLine for PBS in 2018. In 2019, Klein jumped back into the realm of fiction with Jeremy Torrie's "The Corruption of Divine Providence", which was nominated for "Best Feature" at the Whistler Film Festival, and then followed that up in 2020 with the slow-burn "Woodland Grey", followed by the endearing "Pink Lake" by Emily Gan and Daniel Schachter.
Geoff Kruth was featured in the 2012 documentary film SOMM, co-produced and starred in the film SOMM: Into the Bottle and was a producer and starred in Esquire TV's Uncorked. In 2008, Geoff Kruth passed the Master Sommelier examination, becoming one of less than 200 people to have passed the exam. In 2009 Mr. Kruth founded GuildSomm, a world-wide membership organization and educational website for wine professionals.
American-Asian musician and actor, #americanasianactor, native New Yorker. Geoff's first musical experience, the local church choir at age 10. Studied contemporary Afro-American music at SUNY Old Westbury under jazz professor Makanda McIntryre. His first theater experience was as musical director for Pan-Asian Repertory@La Mama, Bullet-Headed Birds, directed by Tisha Chang. After college Geoff taught music to teenagers at Project Reach in Chinatown, NY, but left teaching to answer the call of the vibrant New York rock music scene, joining The Heat as bassist and composer for this multiracial rock band was ultimately signed to Polygram Records. The Heat regularly played Friday and Saturday gigs at clubs such as CBGBs and Max's Kansas City, and also toured England and Wales. After The Heat, Geoff co-founded another rock band, Fierce Jones, which also played at CBGBs - this time Geoff was playing guitar. The acting bug bit hard when Geoff studied drama with Mako (East/West Players, Pacific Overtures) and he took independent classes taught by a member of Actors Studio. In 2017, he attended a master actors class taught by Tzi Ma. In 2013 he composed/recorded the music score for the short film Tu-Na House, which won a Golden Eagle award in NYC, dir Bea Soong. He is featured as an actor/musician in the films Year of The Dragon and Magic Sticks (German). Most recently Geoff is seen playing two roles, Knowledge and Liu The Ancient, in the action-comedy feature film Made In Chinatown which premiered at the Newark International Film Festival, 9/2019. 2019 - Geoff played a co-star role with James Spader on The Blacklist. 2018 - In the comedy series Nightcap, Geoff guest starred with Bob Saget. On The Daily Show (2013) Geoff played the role of Zhi Peng, Jon Stewart's Chinese bandleader. Geoff worked as a stunt double in Black Rain (dir Ridley Scott) and in The Other Guys (dir Andy McKay) as well doing his own stunts in Taking Manhattan (dir Kirk Wong). In the award winning feature film The Exquisite Corpse Project (dir Ben Popik), a documentary-comedy, Geoff plays the three combo-characters of Mr. Kim. Additional: 2019, Geoff is featured in five indie films, "Eugenia and John" , dir Hossein Keshavar, "Paradise City", dir John Marco Lopez, Snakeeater, dir Tori Knos, I Want More, I Want Less by Bryce Richardson and he appears in "The Garden Left Behind", dir Flavio Alves. In 2014 "Revenge of the Green Dragons" was released and Geoff is featured in the role of Charlie Lo, a gambling house owner. He was honored to work with well-known Hong Kong director Andrew Lau (Infernal Affairs) and co-director Andrew Loo, exec producer Martin Scorsese. Geoff can also be seen in three web series, "The Streets", "Queering" and "Stills". Additionally, in Spring 2016 he played a featured role the web series, "Mahjongg" (dir Troy Antonio). He also is seen in two music videos by renown Asian rapper China Mac. In 2019,
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Geoff MacCormack is known for For Queen & Country (1989), Wild Orchid (1989) and Boca (1994).
Geoff Marslett is an actor and producer, known for Quantum Cowboys, The Phantom 52 (2019) and Mars (2010).
Geoff is a Toronto based actor who has worked with companies around the world. Working with many independent film and theatre companies he honed his craft and is noted for his ability to create strong physical characters with great depth and emotional intensity. His work in Were-wool, The Intervention, Flames of Fury, Viable, and Blood Empires truly capture his skill. Even in "smaller" roles he stands out and brings vitality to the scene.