Despite spending summers cleaning toilets with convicts, discovering Kung Fu movies at an underground cinema in China, to almost dying in a landslide, writer/director Geordie Sabbagh continues to create work where sarcasm is the highest form of wit. Born in Canada to a Lebanese entrepreneurial father and a CBC journalist mother, Geordie was raised on the poor side of the Cayman Islands. He returned to Canada in January and immediately tried to hitchhike back. Originally planning on becoming a pediatric surgeon, even doing a co-op in the OR, he got into medical school only to realize it wasn't his path. Along with a degree in Art History, including spending a year in the Netherlands not learning Dutch, he got his MBA in London. Continuing to confuse his parents, rather than take a 6-figure job in banking, he accepted a position with the BBC World Service, Afghanistan. On his first day, he received death threats from Al-Qaeda. After a few years at the BBC, including at Radio Drama working alongside some of Britain's greats, Geordie returned to Canada and began producing. He oversaw multiple multi-million-dollar worldwide productions for Discovery while learning the art of the cliffhanger from the guy who invented Shark Week. A graduate of the CFC (Canada's AFI), his work includes shorts, series, features, and an award-winning children's book. He's worked with actors such as Melanie Scrofano (Wynonna Earp), Missy Peregrym (FBI), and David Cronenberg, who stepped out of the director's chair to act in one of his shorts. His films have all played theatrically, achieved worldwide commercial success, and played at festivals, including ComicCon, Shanghai, and Fantasia. He just became the first person to race with a car seat in the back at Canada's premier racing track.
Geordie Sousa is known for Wicked Tuna (2012).
Geordie Walker is a composer, known for The Covenant (2006), Weird Science (1985) and School of Rock (2003).
Geordie White was born in Canada and has lived In Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta. After studying at Ryerson Theatre School in Toronto, he began enjoying success in commercials-first booking, a "Max Headroom" Coke spot, plus dozens of others including a promo for the '88 Winter Olympics in Banff, Alberta. His favorite role in Toronto theatre was the title role of MacBeth, where his improv instincts led him to dive off the the pulpit of the church where the production took place. Later moving to New York, his diverse career continued, highlighted by acting, directing & designing/building the set for a successful production of Endgame by Samuel Beckett. He was also flown from New York to Pinewood Studios, London, to play a trapeze artist for a USPS spot. Upon moving to LA, his main goal was to play a part in Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, which he did, playing Vamp #1 in Tabula Rasa and enjoyed terrorizing the "Scooby Gang". Lines included were "Send out Spike" & "We wanna kill the Slayer, boss". His goal achieved, he moved to Atlanta to start a family and continue his eclectic career. He has been married to makeup artist Kim (St. John) White since 2000. They have three amazing children.
Georg Aicher is an actor, known for Der Mann aus dem Eis (2017).
Georg Deliovsky is an actor, known for Ich seh, Ich seh (2014).
Georg Ebinal is known for The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), The Matrix Resurrections (2021) and The Three Musketeers (2011).
Georg Friedrich was born on October 31, 1966 in Vienna, Austria. He is an actor, known for Wilde Maus (2017), Helle Nächte (2017) and Große Freiheit (2021).
Georg Jagunov is an actor, known for Flugt (2021).
Georg John was born on July 23, 1879 in Schmiegel, Poland. He was an actor, known for M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder (1931), Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1922) and Die Nibelungen: Kriemhilds Rache (1924). He died on November 18, 1941 in Lódz, Lódzkie, Poland.