Geoffrey Gould, a talented character actor, embarked on his stage acting journey at the tender age of eight. However, it wasn't until the early 1990s that he began working professionally in commercials, movies, and television.
As a teenager, Gould joined the community theater group Studio Players of Upper Montclair in New Jersey, where he remained a Life Member. He performed in numerous adult productions, including several dozen one-act plays designed for children's audiences, showcasing his versatility in playing a range of characters from comical bunglers to dark villains.
After relocating to the west coast in the late 1990s, Gould went on to star, co-star, and take on supporting roles in over 190 student films for prestigious institutions such as USC, LA Film School, AFI, NY Film Academy, UCLA, LACC, and Chapman University. He also co-starred in the horror film "Consumption" alongside producer Maria Olsen.
Gould's impressive resume includes a lead role as Victor Harland in J. Allen Williams' independent feature film "Everything," which was shot in Missouri, Chicago, and London. He also co-starred as Tom, an agoraphobic computer genius, in the Anthony Ferraro comedy science fiction web-series "Galactic Galaxy: The Series."
In 2016, Gould collaborated with writer/director Darren Lynn Bousman on the ambitious live immersive horror production "The Tension Experience," co-written by Bousman's partner Clint Sears. Gould played a pivotal role that left participants in awe, and the production received massive acclaim.
Most recently, Gould has been cast as the lead John Neibel in Jennifer Dawn's upcoming motion picture "The Mansfield Killings," based on the true 1948 events. The film is set to shoot in 2018 in Arkansas and Mansfield, Ohio, where the murders took place.