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.
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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.
Geoff McKnight is an actor, known for I'll Fly Away (1991), Now and Then (1995) and Edgar Allan Poe's Mystery Theatre (2014).
Geoff began as a stuntman working in the Universal Studios Hollywood Tour, where he worked in the "Wild West Stunt Show", "The Adventures of Conan", and "The Miami Vice Action Spectacular." Using that as a springboard, Geoff performed almost all of his own stunts as an actor, from going through glass windows, to highfalls, to car chases, to doing all of his own extensive fighting with stars such as Steven Seagal, Chuck Norris, and Mark Dacascos. As a playwright, Geoff has had five original plays produced in Los Angeles. He directed four of them, and starred in all five. After being severely injured on a TV movie in 2012, which turned into a workers comp lawsuit, Geoff "semi-retired" from acting, and opened his own fitness/martial arts studio in the suburbs of Houston, Texas, while loosely keeping his foot in the door in Hollywood. In November 2016, he returned to Los Angeles t pick up again, after a much needed break.