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Geoffrey is a magna cum laude graduate of Amherst College with a degree in theater. He attended the National Theater Institute (Eugene O’Neill Theater Center in Conn), and after College, continued his training at the Central School in London, England.
 
Stage work includes Side Man (Broadway), Dinner With Friends, Julie Taymor’s Titus Andronicus (TFANA), Romeo and Juliet (Acting Company), Saturday Sunday Monday, Denial (Long Wharf), Talley’s Folly (Cinci and St Louis) and Lone Star (London and Edinburgh, Scotland). On Television,  he was a cast member in Spike TV’s original miniseries, The Kill Point, and has been a guest star or recurring character on shows such as The Sopranos, Brotherhood, Life on Mars, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: SVU, Ed, Third Watch, The Bedford Diaries, The $treet, Queens’ Supreme, and the soap operas All My Children and The Guiding Light. Film work includes Doug Liman’s Fair Game, Michael Mann’s Public Enemies, Disney’s When in Rome, The Notorious Betty Page, One Last Thing, Suburban Girl, and Heavy Petting. Geof has also been featured in over 200 television and radio commercials, most recently as The Good Listener in the Kleenex Tissue Let It Out campaign.
 
While in London Geoffrey developed the playreading series Readings at One at the Duke of Yorks Theater in the West End.  His teaching experience includes the O’Neill, as well as group and private coaching in New York City, New Jersey, and Virginia. He is currently the artistic director at the Bergen County YJCC, and is an Artist in Residence for Theater for the JCC Association’s Maccabi Artsfest.
 
Geoffrey spent three years as a licensed social worker at a long term care facility in Jersey City, NJ. He also chairs a local committee called Helping Hands, overseeing 75 volunteers for a program that feeds and shelters homeless in Rockland County, NY during the winter. He is currently on the advisory board of the Children Heritage Foundation, a group dedicated to literacy of Haitian Youth.
 
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