Geraldine Moreno was born on 9 July 1992 in California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Traitors (2023), Trayizon (2019) and Chosen Kin (2015).
Geraldine Neary is an actress, known for La Jauría (2019), Preciosas (2016) and Helga y Flora (2020).
Geraldine O'Rawe was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She was awarded The Prince's Trust scholarship to study in London at The Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. Upon leaving drama college she became a founding member of 'Moving Theatre Company' with Corin and Vanessa Redgrave. Her acclaim in these stage roles quickly led her to be cast in Pat O'Connor's film 'Circle of Friends', alongside Minnie Driver, Saffron Burrows and Chris O'Donnell. Savoy Pictures introduced her to director John Bailey, who cast her as his lead in 'Mariette in Ecstasy'. Hans Jorg Gurn's 'The Harpist' , saw her learning to play the concert harp and Marc Evans' intense 'Resurrection Man', opposite Stewart Townsend, brought her back to her native Falls Road in Belfast. Some of her other films include working with acclaimed directors, Atom Egoyan in 'Adoration', Terry George in 'Some Mother's Son', and Michael Winterbottom in 'I Want You.' On British television, O'Rawe has stared in such major dramas as Simon Shore's 'The English Wife' and Tom Cairns' award winning 'Amongst Women'. After more than 20 years, Geraldine's most unusual and acclaimed role of "Mariette in Ecstasy" received its World Premier at Camerimage Film Festival in Poland, (Nov 2019) to rave reaction, calling her performance of a young nun experiencing stigmata and ecstasy, a rare and astounding performance. She lives in London, England and is married to director/cinematographer Paul Sarossy. They have a three children.
Geraldine Ronan is an actress and producer, known for Hidden Family Secrets (2021), Mrs. America (2020) and Condor (2018).
Geraldine Sharrock is known for Max Cloud (2020), 27, Memory Lane (2014) and Emmerdale Farm (1972).
Geraldine Singer is an actress, known for Get Out (2017), Mudbound (2017) and Green Book (2018).
Geraldine Smith, a native New Yorker, was discovered by Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol at the age of 16, in Max's Kansas City. After starring opposite Joe Dallesandro in Flesh (1968), she turned down the film Trash (1970), disapproving of the title. A wonderful character actress, who has been underused commercially, she now studies psychology and is currently an alcohol and substance abuse counselor. A former Warhol superstar, Geri considers herself to be a Warhol survivor. Busy with studies, she is now working on a memoir in screenplay form, while acting occasionally.
Geraldine Somerville was born in Dublin. She lived in Co. Meath until she was six, when her parents moved to the Isle of Man. Geraldine went to dance classes from the age of 6 and, at the age of 8, she attended the Arts Educational School in Tring, Hertfordshire. There, she was taught ballet, music and drama. At sixteen, she left to continue her studies in London, where she gained a place at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Geraldine has, most recently, been seen in the film My Week with Marilyn (2011), directed by Simon Curtis, alongside Golden Globe-winner Michelle Williams, and has a leading role as "Louisa Manton" in the upcoming Julian Fellowes ITV Production of Titanic (2012), to be broadcast in March/April 2012. Geraldine's acting career began in 1989, immediately after graduating from the Guildhall. She was cast as "Laura" opposite Linus Roache in "The Glass Menagerie", at The Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, for which she was nominated for a Best Actress award by the Manchester Evening News. Geraldine's numerous theatre credits include: "Three Birds Alighting on a Field", directed by Max Stafford-Clark, "A Jamaican Airman Foresees His Own Death", directed by Hettie Macdonald and "The Treatment", directed by Lindsay Posner, all at The Royal Court, "Juliet" in "Romeo and Juliet", directed by Andy Hay at Bristol Old Vic, "I Am Yours", directed by Nancy Meckler for Shared Experience, "A Doll's House", "Birmingham Rep", 'Blue Remembered Hills", with Steve Coogan and Nigel Lindsay, directed by Patrick Marber, and "Power" with Robert Lindsay and Rupert Penry-Jones, directed by Lindsey Posner for The National Theatre. More recently, Geraldine appeared at the Donmar Warehouse in "Serenading Louis", 2010, opposite Jason O'Mara, directed by Simon Curtis. Geraldine has starred in a wide variety of television dramas, her breakout role being, "'Panhandle' Penhaligon", alongside Robbie Coltrane, in the ground-breaking, award-winning drama series, Cracker (1993) (1993-1995), by Jimmy McGovern, a much-imitated series still shown around the world. Geraldine was nominated for the Best Actress Bafta for her role as "Detective Penhaligon". Other notable television dramas include: Performance: The Deep Blue Sea (1994) (1994), Aristocrats (1999), Performance: After Miss Julie (1995) (1995), Daylight Robbery (1999), Heaven on Earth (1998), The Safe House (2002), Daphne (2007) and The Children (2008). Films include: My Week with Marilyn (2011), director Simon Curtis, Sixty Six (2006), director Paul Weiland, Gosford Park (2001), director Robert Altman, Jilting Joe (1998), director Dan Zeff. Geraldine also played "Lily Potter", mother of "Harry Potter" in all the Harry Potter Films.
Geraldine Villamil is known for Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay (2011), Kimmy Dora and the Temple of Kiyeme (2012) and Ang probinsyano (2015).
Geraldine Viswanathan was born on June 20, 1995 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. She is an actress, known for Blockers (2018), Emo the Musical (2016) and Janet King (2014).