Geoffrey Dean Mallard is known for Chaos on the Farm (2023), The Imperfect Picture (2021) and 20 in A Pack.
Geoffrey Dunn is known for Marketing the Messiah (2020).
Geoffrey Fieger is one of the most successful trial lawyers in the country. He has published scholarly articles on the law and is constantly in demand as an expert for high-profile media trials. His charismatic personality made him the star of the Fox series Power of Attorney and of the CBS radio program, Fieger Time. He appears regularly on CNN, Fox, MSNBC and other networks commenting on various legal issues and cases. After three decades of practicing law, Fieger is best known for winning trials. He has won more multimillion-dollar awards than any other attorney in the country, including his very first trial. Some of his cases include the defense of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the Jenny Jones Show; trial, and the defense of Nathaniel Abraham - the youngest person ever tried for murder as an adult in the U.S. Fieger has won record verdicts in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and South Carolina and many of his trials have generated national attention and set important legal precedents. In every case and with every client, Geoffrey devotes himself to getting justice for his clients. He is a tireless and fearless champion for those whose rights have been violated. He has been characterized by his opponents as extremely well prepared, intimidating, charismatic... and, as the lawyer they would hire if they needed representation. Fieger was the Democratic Party nominee for Governor of the State of Michigan in 1998, and the Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University recently named its school for the education of trial lawyers The Geoffrey Fieger Trial Practice Institute. In June 2008 after almost three years, Fieger, represented by the legendary Gerry Spence in his final trial, won his own court battle against the Gonzales/Rove/Bush Justice Department when he was acquitted on all counts of alleged illegal campaign donations. Geoffrey has two degrees from the University of Michigan (B.A., 1974; M.A.,1976) and received his law degree from the Detroit College of Law-Michigan State University (J.D., 1979). He is a member of the Michigan and Florida Bar Associations. Geoffrey is described by those closest to him as a caring and intensely loyal friend. His passions beyond law include art, exercise and time with his family. He has been married for over 25 years to his wife, Keenie. They have two sons and a daughter.
Initially working with a video camera and cast of toys and action figures, Geoffrey Fletcher began making films as a child. Those films in part led to his acceptance to NYU's Tisch Graduate Film Program, which he attended after his graduation from Harvard University. He has also apprenticed under Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee. Magic Markers, a short film Geoffrey wrote, directed, shot and edited, received accolades from numerous organizations including the Directors Guild of America and the Sundance Film Festival. Geoffrey is the screenwriter of Precious (2009): Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire and received an Oscar for Writing (Adapted Screenplay) from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on March 7, 2010. He is the first African American to win an Oscar for writing, directing, or producing. Precious (2009) was presented by executive producers Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry and released by Lionsgate in November of 2009. Precious (2009) won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Awards at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. It is only the third film to do so in the Festival's twenty-five-year history. Precious (2009) also won the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival, making it the only film to win the top prizes at both Sundance and Toronto. In addition to being honored by the Academy, Geoffrey was heralded by Variety as one of its "10 Screenwriters to Watch." He also received the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay; the Black Reel Award for Best Screenplay, Original or Adapted and the Best Adapted Screenplay award from the Chlotrudis, AAFCA and the Satellite Awards. Geoffrey has an extensive background in photography and editing, and served as an adjunct professor of film at Columbia University and New York University where he taught courses ranging from "Directing the Camera" to "Developing the Screenplay". His feature directorial debut is Violet & Daisy (2011). It stars Saoirse Ronan, Alexis Bledel, and the late James Gandolfini. Violet & Daisy (2011) received the Cinevation Award, given for imagination, inspiration and innovation in cinema from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Violet & Daisy (2011) was an official selection of the Toronto International Film Festival as well. Genres of Geoffrey's forthcoming films include social justice, science fiction, and horror. Trial By Fire, which Geoffrey wrote for Flashlight Films and director Ed Zwick, is about a landmark death penalty case and was released theatrically in 2019 with Laura Dern and Jack O'Connell starring.
Geoffrey Freedman is known for The First Time (2012), Deadline (2014) and Out of Sight... Out of Mind (2012).
Geoffrey Gaudet is known for Carter (2022) and Mystery Television (2002).
Geoffrey Gilbert was born in Florida and raised all over the US, hey considers San Jose, California his home. While attending high school he was very involved in extracurricular activities lettering athletically in Football, Baseball, Tennis and Diving while acting in Theater (an Honor Thespian by the end of Sophomore Year) and playing the Trumpet, Baritone and Tuba in the school's Orchestra, Concert, Jazz and Marching Bands. In all of these activities, Geoffrey's favorite always remained acting. After eight years in the Air Force as a Pharmacy Technician, Geoffrey spent the next 20+ years in the electrical trade as an Electrician, Estimator and Project Manager. He was very successful in both careers. His favorite hobbies are Medieval Armored Combat and Golf. Geoffrey has brought all of his experience and professionalism to Hollywood to once again be highly successful. Being a newcomer to Hollywood has not deterred Geoffrey in the slightest as he continues to book solid project after solid project.
Geoffrey Giuliano has been a professional actor from the age of twelve. Earning a Master's degree in Acting/Directing in 1976 Giuliano went on to work extensively in the theatre as well as doing literally hundreds of voice overs and narrations for both syndicated radio and within the international audio book industry. Geoffrey now works almost exclusively as an actor in film and television. Giuliano is also the author of some thirty internationally bestselling books on the Beatles, John Lennon and other iconic musicians of the 1960's including 'The Beatles / A Celebration',' John Lennon My Brother', 'Dark Horse / The Life & Art Of George Harrison', 'Blackbird / The Life & Times Of Paul McCartney', The Beatles Album / Thirty Years Of Music & Memorabilia', 'The Rolling Stones Album / Thirty Years Of Music & Memorabilia', 'The Lost Beatles Interviews', 'Behind Blue Eye's / The Life Of Pete Townshend', 'The Lost John Lennon Interviews', 'John Lennon & Paul McCartney / Behind The Myth', 'Things We Said Today / Conversations With The Beatles','Glass Onion / The Beatles In Their Own Words',' Lennon In America / Based On The Lost John Lennon Diaries 1971-1980' and 'Revolver / The Secret Life Of The Beatles amongst them. In 2005 his book, 'Paint It Black' / The Murder Of Brian Jones' was made into a feature film by Stephen Wooly entitled, 'Stoned / The Wild & Wicked World Of Brian Jones.' Geoffrey is also a veteran journalist writing for literally dozens of the high profile newspapers and magazines including The Sunday People, The Daily Mail, The News Of The World, The Mail On Sunday, Playgirl and Rolling Stone. In late 2008 Geoffrey Giuliano founded Icon Books and G2 Media Arts to market his extensive backlist of newly updated books as well as publish new literary and audio works. He is the father of his business partner, Avalon Giuliano. Finally, he is a noted graphic designer, singer songwriter and visual artist. Today he makes his home in Bangkok and is the father of a young son, Eden Garret Giuliano born in 2007. Geoffrey is also a longtime advocate of ethical vegetarianism, animal rights, a student of Vedic philosophy and a vocal advocate of personal freedom and consciousness exploration.
"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.