Geri-Nikole Love is a multifaceted American Actress, whose life has been shaped by her diverse upbringing. Born on an Air Force Base in Oxfordshire, England, she spent her early years splitting her time between Central Florida and Atlanta, Georgia.
As she grew older, Geri-Nikole's passion for the performing arts led her to move to New York City after high school. There, she pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.
Upon graduating, Geri-Nikole went on to co-found The Movement Theatre Company, a testament to her dedication to the craft. She has since had the opportunity to perform in a wide range of plays, including 'Carlisle: a different Three Sisters' at La Mama and 'Black Boy & the War' at the Harlem School of the Arts.
In addition to her work on stage, Geri-Nikole has also made appearances on television, featuring on The Biography Channel's Celebrity Ghost Stories and in the independent feature film 'Purpose Built'.