Georgie, an Australian actress and imaginator, is based in Los Angeles and strives to create meaningful entertainment that brings positivity to the world. As a descendant of Joseph Jefferson III, she was born with a strong inclination towards performance, which is evident in her bloodline.
Born in Melbourne, Australia, Georgie's introduction to the performing arts began when she was cast as the narrator, reminiscent of David Attenborough, in her junior school play. Throughout her school days, Georgie frequently took to the stage, indulging in her love for the arts. However, it wasn't until she moved to London and started working behind the camera that she realized her true passion lay in directly connecting with an audience, either on stage or on camera.
Taking a leap of faith, Georgie auditioned and was accepted into The American Academy for Dramatic Arts for a two-year full-time acting conservatory in Los Angeles. After graduating from AADA, Georgie began booking her own work and hustling, like many other hopefuls in LA. Not content to slow down and let creativity slide, Georgie joined forces with a group of friends to create "The Lost Girls," a mini web series about a group of women struggling to find their place in the world. One of the shorts in this series received a nomination for Best Short at the Indie Short Fest in 2019.
Since graduating from AADA, Georgie has played the lead in over ten short films, guest-starred in a popular Facebook series, and starred in various television shows and scripted podcasts. Some of her notable credits include Buried in the Backyard, People Magazine Investigates, Evan Wood, Getaway, and Headcase, among others. Georgie is passionate about telling impactful stories and collaborating with other creatives from around the globe.