- Georginna Feyst has trained and worked to hone her craft to portray a wide variety of characters on screen and stage, from an inept travel show host to a trophy wife serial killer. Georginna is known for Americans Abroad (2019), 15 Minutes (II) (2019) and The Far Side of Normal (2016). She has also portrayed the iconic, sadistic lesbian Inez in Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit.
Georginna graduated from the University of Washington with a B.S. in Mathematical Statistics. Upon graduation, she began a corporate IT career in Detroit, Michigan. As Georginna yearned to explore more artistic pursuits in the world outside her cubicle, she went back to college to continue her education studying music at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI and San Jose State University.
She went on to train classically as an actor at the Foothill Theatre Conservatory and Meisner Conservatory at Ruskin School of Acting. She developed comedy and improv chops through training at The Second City Conservatory and Scott Sedita Studios and performed in acclaimed comedy troupes such as the Wholesome Hecklers.
She moved to LA and started a creative career in entertainment to make a positive difference and to influence thought through performance & production in theatre/film/TV. She wants to inspire and empower society's underdogs to help foster a world that embraces diversity and insists on equality. She created Real Art Daily (RAD) Productions and Final Wave Films, an all-female film production company, as vehicles to accomplish these goals. Georginna is determined to share alternative storylines that are often neglected by mainstream media to elevate voices for women and underrepresented races, sexualities, cultures, and abilities.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Alexandria Grable and Chloe Lee
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Georgina was born in Overland Park, Kansas.
- She began creative writing, learning to use her imagination and create characters, in the 3rd grade in Greenwich, Connecticut.
- She's lived in 7 U.S. states and 18 cities.
- She lived in London for 4 months, worked in a pub in Pinner and studied abroad for her last semester of college at the University of London.
- Her first degree was in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Washington in Seattle.
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