Geoffrey's illustrious stage career commenced at the esteemed Unity Theatre in Liverpool, serving as the launching pad for his subsequent appearances in various West End productions, including the notable plays "Say Goodnight to Grandma" and "Run for Your Wife".
In addition to his impressive stage presence, Geoffrey also made a lasting impact on the small screen, appearing in numerous television shows, including the iconic British soap opera "Coronation Street" in 1960, and the popular sitcom "Keeping Up Appearances" in 1990, where he brought to life the lovable yet disheveled character of Onslow.
Beyond his acting pursuits, Geoffrey was a man of many interests and hobbies. He was an avid sailor, often finding solace on the open waters. He was also an enthusiastic cricket player and music lover, with a deep appreciation for the arts.
Geoffrey's life came to a close on the picturesque Isle of Wight, a serene and peaceful setting that seemed to mirror the tranquil spirit in which he lived his life.