Georgie Flores was born on October 15, 1996 in the USA. She is an actress, known for Dumplin' (2018), Famous in Love (2017) and CSI: NY (2004).
Georgie was born in Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute, on April 20th 1956 and as a child had little interest in appearing in school plays. In fact she studied graphic design at Glasgow School of Art and moved to London in her mid-twenties to design book covers for the Thames and Hudson publishing house. Looking for other interests she joined Floodlight Council, an organization set up to bring out adult's artistic skills and then became part of the Questors Theatre Company in Ealing, West London. Here she met the late Alan Rickman - who, like Georgie, had a background in design before treading the boards - and he encouraged her to follow her acting ambitions. As a result she enrolled at the Bristol Old Vic drama school alongside Mark Strong and Jeremy Northam and on graduating had her first job at the Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich. Even then she felt, somewhat modestly, that she did not have the looks for a leading lady but ever since her television debut in 1988 she has been a reliable supporting player in virtually every type of show from sketch comedy to period drama, notably as doughty Sergeant Nokes in 'Heartbeat' and the liberal, kindly teacher Audrey in 'Waterloo Road' - filmed in her native Scotland. Indeed she may be said to be one of the first ladies of character acting and though her film roles have again always been in support of bigger names she has proved herself to be a scene- stealer par excellence, as one of the more enthusiastic Calendar Girls (2003) and a lady experiencing the joys of pelvic massage in the Victorian-set comedy 'Hysteria'.
Georgie Grieve is known for Rise of the Guardians (2012), Some Girls' Mothers (2016) and I've Parked My Car in the Friend Zone.
Georgie Guinane is an actress and producer, known for Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013), You're the Worst (2014) and Key and Peele (2012).
Georgie Halali is a producer and actor, known for Silverlake Video: The Movie (2010), Ophilia (2015) and Interstellar Wars (2016).
Georgie Halford is an actress, known for A Matter of Causality (2021) and Being Grace (2021).
Georgina Helen Henley was born July 9, 1995 in Ilkley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, the youngest of three daughters of Mike and Helen Henley. When she was young, she joined a local drama group called "Upstagers". It was there that she started her acting career, participating in stage performances such as "Babushka: A Christmas Story" and "The Pied Piper", prior to landing her first role in a film. When Pippa Hall, casting director for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) came to Georgie's town in search of children to play the four Pevensies, she knew Georgie was perfect for the role of "Lucy" after only one audition. Finally, after 18 months of auditioning, Georgie was picked from thousands of girls to play "Lucy Pevensie" in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005), which was her movie debut. She reprised her role in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010). Georgie's promotion of the three Narnia films took her to New York, Orlando, Tokyo, Paris, and lots of other places around the world. Georgie finished 6th form at Bradford Grammar School in 2012, and started at Cambridge University, in Autumn 2013, to study English. She is no longer a part of her drama club "Upstagers", but hopes to continue her acting career on the big screen, and has also done some theatre work at her school. In her free time, she enjoys watching films with her friends, and listening to and writing music. She says that if she doesn't keep acting in the future, she'd like to teach, or experiment with music or writing.
Georgie Iordanidis is an actress, known for Hall (2020), Sweet Affliction (2017) and The Art of More (2015).
Georgie Jennings is an Australian actress, born in Melbourne, Australia. Georgie is known most notably for her starring role in Chris Lilley's cult comedy series, Ja'mie: Private School Girl (2013). Following on from the success of the series in 2014, Georgie began training at Sixteenth Street Actors Studio, being accepted into the studios comprehensive 18 month Part Time Program. Georgie has continued to work extensively within the industry across all platforms ranging from Film, Television, Theater and Commercial.
Georgie Kidder was born on January 2, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA as Georgina Marie Cordova. She is an actress known for her work on Goldie & Bear (2015), The Sims 3 (2009) and Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2012). She has been married to Ross Kidder (Deadheads) since June 10, 2011. They have three children.