ABOUT

“From the minute the lights come up, Reed… enchants the audience before she ever speaks her first word… [she] gets under your skin, instantly drawing the audience in as friends…”  - NoHo Arts District
 
“Georgia Reed… keeps an audience riveted.”  -  Steven Wishnoff

“…revels in the music…” – New York Times

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Hailing from New York as an actress, singer, and dancer, Georgia is often called upon to act in roles of the rebel, tough-girl, strong type, but within each character she exudes the grace and vulnerability earned from her early start in dance and music.

Georgia Reed’s acting roles have included feature films Santorini Blue, Absolute Trust, Spread, and First Person Singular. Television includes roles on Murder By the Book (TRU TV), 1000 Ways to Die (Spike TV), and CSI: New York (CBS). Georgia has also starred in the tv series Monday Morning, which she co-produced with Full Swing Films. On stage, she has played “Lil” in Jane Chambers award-winning play Last Summer At Bluefish Cove at the Stella Adler Theatre in Los Angeles along with various leading and supporting roles in New York City theaters including the John Houseman Theatre, The Players Theatre, Greenwich Theatre, Manhattan Repertory Theatre, the Roy Arias Theatre, and the Laugh Factory.

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Georgia is repped theatrically and commercially by Media Artists Group.

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“To me, performing is the ultimate adventure – it is about taking risks over and over again, going to unknown places within and without, stepping into the shoes of a character, starting out as strangers and ending up becoming close friends with so much in common. I believe art brings humankind together to connect at a neutral place of understanding, or perhaps it inspires the simple realization that none of us is alone in our feelings, our fears, our heart’s desires… and art, in all its forms, is a key to understanding the human condition.” – Georgia Reed