"The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller" ~ Steve Jobs Having forged a business career as founder/CEO of three successful companies: retail chain Fashion Wide Shoes (based in AZ and NV); Liquid X Energy Drink with worldwide distribution; and Bottom Line Solutions, consulting fortune 500 companies, Geoffrey reinvented himself as a screenwriter. He soon optioned 3 scripts (Murphy's Gift, Alone in the Light, and Mac and Cheese) to Prelude Pictures' producer Mark Koch (Lost in Space, Black Dog, etc.). Later, inspired by a conversation with an "angel", Cowboy: The Legend of Billy Tate was born. He now has a batch of other completed screenplays in various stages of development and this spring one of his creations, Lady Justice, will be shooting a TV pilot. He is committed to creating projects featuring lead roles and stories that include real disabled actors and filmmakers. His first musical stage play is in development. A romantic comedy entitled "A Paralyzing Mistake" was written for and features a quadriplegic actor in the lead role. He is currently developing a reality show called The Underdog featuring Jeffrey Marshall (The Last Freak Show, Rock-N-Roller) traveling the world showcasing amazing disabled artists, musicians, actors, scholars, and business people. God willing, shooting starts this summer. "Disability is the inability to see ability" ~ Vikas Khanna
Born to actors, character actor Geoffrey Gould began stage acting at age of eight, but began working professionally in commercials, movies, and television, in the early 1990s. At 16 he joined (and remains a Life Member of), the community theater group Studio Players of Upper Montclair (New Jersey), for which, apart from numerous adult productions (both on stage or running and/or designing sound), performed in several dozen one-act plays for children audiences for their Magic Trunk Players productions, from comical bungler types to the darkest villain characters. Since moving to the west coast in the late 1990s, Geoffrey has starred, co-starred and done supporting roles for well over 190 student films (for USC, LA Film School, AFI, NY Film Academy, UCLA, LACC, and Chapman University). He has co-starred in the horror film "Consumption" (working title "Live-In Fear"), for his producer friend Maria Olsen. He was cast as the lead as the vicious Victor Harland for J. Allen Williams' independent feature film "Everything," which shot in Missouri, Chicago, and London England. Geoffrey co-starred as the agoraphobic computer genius Tom in the Anthony Ferraro comedy science fiction web-series "Galactic Galaxy: The Series." The latter half of 2016 Geoffrey worked with writer/director Darren Lynn Bousman for his ambitious "The Tension Experience," a live immersive horror production, co-written by Bousman's writing partner Clint Sears. Geoffrey played a role only a fraction of the participants experienced, but intense enough those who experienced Geoffrey's room were invariably astonished. The weekend performances ran from September into mid November to massive high acclaim, also raising the bar for immersive horror theater experiences. Geoffrey has since been cast as the lead John Neibel in Jennifer Dawn's Forbidden Tears in-development motion picture "The Mansfield Killings," based on the Scott Fields novel of the true 1948 events, set to shoot in 2018 in Arkansas, and in Mansfield Ohio where the murders took place.
Geoffrey Gray is known for Gored (2015), Skyjack: The Hunt for D.B. Cooper and Patrolman P (2013).
Geoffrey Gray is known for Expedition Unknown (2015), The Mystery of D.B. Cooper (2020) and The UnXplained (2019).
Geoffrey Heath is an actor, known for Heavenly Creatures (1994), Shark in the Park (1989) and Shaker Run (1985).
Geoffrey began his extensive stage career at the Unity Theatre in Liverpool. He then appeared in several West End productions, such as Say Goodnight to Grandma and Run for Your Wife. He appeared in numerous TV shows, including Coronation Street (1960) and Keeping Up Appearances (1990), where he played the slob Onslow. When not acting, Geoffrey enjoyed sailing, cricket, and music. He died on the Isle of Wight
Geoffrey Howard is an Ohio native. He served in the U.S. Air Force in Tokyo, Japan and Netherlands as a security specialist sergeant. Geoffrey then pursued a career in law enforcement. As a police supervisor, he managed patrol officers, school resource officers , and major crime unit detectives. Geoffrey earned Officer of The Month 9 times and County Employee of The Month. Geoffrey received a B.A. in Criminal Justice Administration from Park University and Graduate Certificate from National Criminal Justice Command College -University of Virginia. Geoffrey was voted Vice Class President at command college. Geoffrey is actively pursuing an acting career. He continues to enhance his skill set by routinely attending workshops, seminars, and ongoing acting classes.
Geoffrey James is an actor and writer from Cleveland, Ohio who now resides in Los Angeles. In 2016, Geoffrey was selected as Funny or Die's writing fellow, writing and starring in the FOD exclusive "The New Waterproof Phone Doesn't Matter." Most recently, Geoffrey starred as Raj in season 2 of CollegeHumor's "Lonely and Horny" and can be seen in the weekly HeadGum sketch series "Geoffrey the Dumbass" and "Off Days," as well as hosting the live variety show HeadGum Live! at Lyric Hyperion in Los Angeles. He writes for Apple's Emmy Award-winning series "Carpool Karaoke," and he got a lot of playing time on his childhood basketball team because his coach didn't want to sit next to him.
Geoffrey Keen was born on August 21, 1916 in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England. He was an actor, known for Moonraker (1979), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and For Your Eyes Only (1981). He was married to Doris Groves, Madeline Howell and Hazel Terry. He died on November 3, 2005 in Denville Hall, Northwood, Hillingdon, London, England.
Geoffrey Kennedy is an actor and producer, known for Bosch (2014), Criminal Minds (2005) and S.W.A.T. (2017).