Geno Segers is a multifaceted individual with a diverse background in both entertainment and athletics. He has made a name for himself through his various roles and endeavors, including his most notable part as "Chayton Littlestone" in the Cinemax series "Banshee" in 2013.
Geno's journey in the entertainment industry began with a suggestion from a friend to explore voice-work. His natural talent for possessing a rich, bass-quality voice caught the attention of an agent, leading to his casting in the role of Mufasa in Disney's Australian stage production of "The Lion King".
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Geno has also had a successful career in athletics. During his time at Western Carolina University, he played football, which later led to him playing for the American National Rugby League. He then moved to New Zealand, where he played for the Richmond Rovers Rugby League team.
Geno Segers is also the founder of the "Hold It On The Road" foundation, which focuses on motivational speaking and encourages young people to make positive life choices today to impact their future tomorrow.