Geoffrey Cantor is a renowned actor, best known for his roles in Marvel's Daredevil and The Punisher on Netflix, as well as his extensive work in television, film, stage, and digital media.
His television credits include notable roles in FBI, Zero Day, Maniac, Foundation, The Resident, The Deuce, Blue Bloods, The Tick, Bull, Madam Secretary, House of Cards, The Blacklist, The Americans, Person of Interest, Damages, Smash, The Big C, Sopranos, Bored to Death, and all of the Law & Order series.
In film, he has appeared in the Coen Brothers' Hail, Ceasar!, Phyllis Nagy's Call Jane, Creepbox, The Dinner Plan, Hans, Black Jack: The Jackie Ryan Story, Hot Air, MIB3, Bird People, Thanks for Sharing, The Longest Week, Man on a Ledge, Fair Game, Michael Mann's Public Enemies, When in Rome, The Notorious Betty Page, One Last Thing, and the short film 411 with F. Murray Abraham.
On stage, Geoffrey has performed in The Lehman Trilogy, Creditors, My Parsifal Conductor, Side Man, Warren Leight's Sec 310, Row D, Seats 5&6, Dinner With Friends, Julie Taymor's Titus Andronicus, Saturday Sunday Monday, Denial, Death of a Salesman, Talley's Folly, Romeo and Juliet, and Lone Star.
He has also been involved in various web-series, including The Onion, Candice Bushnell's The Broadroom, Good Medicine, The Stay-at-Home Dad, and the title role of Karl Manhair in Karl Manhair, Postal Inspector.
Geoffrey has a prolific career in audio-books, video games, and commercials, with over 200 commercials to his credit. He has also founded the prestigious play-reading series Readings At One in London's West End and directed the London premier reading of Allan Knee's The Man Who was Peter Pan.
As a director, his credits include the multi-award-winning short film EnSuite, the documentary Talking OutLOUD: Teens & Suicide Loss, A Conversation, the critically acclaimed New York City debut production of October 7, and the semi-immersive NewYork.Circa.1909.
Geoffrey graduated with honors from Amherst College, attended NTI at the O'Neill, and trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. He is also a coach and teacher, and has worked with actors across the country, including those accepted to top theater programs.