- Loves doing stage shows for children, from comical bungler types to the darkest villain characters.
- Has starred, co-starred and done supporting roles for well over 190 student films (for USC, LA Film School, AFI, NY Film Academy, UCLA, LACC and Chapman University).
- Played Barnaby in the full stage operetta "Babes In Toyland" for the Livingston Community Players.
- Began stage acting at age of eight.
- At 16 he joined (and currently is a Life Member of) the community theatre group Studio Players of Upper Montclair (New Jersey), for which, apart from numerous adult productions (both on stage or running and/or designing sound), performed in several dozen one-act plays for children audiences for their Magic Trunk Players productions.
- In the DVD of "Dude, Where's My Car?" (2000), as Geoffrey drives up next to Ashton Kutcher as a Cult Member, on the audio commentary, director Danny Leiner refers to Geoffrey's online page regarding his work on the film.
- As the Alpine Rope Toss man in "The Man Who Wasn't There" (2001), Geoffrey's brief bit has its own same-named deleted scene on the DVD.
- As the flamboyant Mr. Leon in "Stealing Harvard" (2002), originally as part of a montage of Megan Mullally's character Patty Plummer marrying numerous "Mr. Wrongs" in her life, the montage was not included in the finished film, nor were deleted scenes on the DVD. Only photos of the day's shoot can be found at his web page.
- Shares his birth date with Daniel Day-Lewis and the late documentarist Timothy Treadwell of "Grizzly Man."
- In the 2004 "Garfield" movie, Geoffrey is the uncredited Milkman as the opening credits conclude. Though he also worked on the 2006 "Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties" sequel, his work as an uncredited stablehand was not included.
- From the age of 2, Geoffrey was raised in Pompton Plains, New Jersey; after high school Geoffrey lived in Montclair, New Jersey, and before moving to the west coast, lived in Verona, New Jersey.
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