Geoffrey Plitt, a multifaceted talent, hails from Los Angeles, bringing with him a rich background in both directing and stand-up comedy. His academic credentials are impressive, having graduated from the esteemed Carnegie Mellon University.
Geoffrey's professional journey began in Chicago, where he honed his craft at the renowned Second City, ImprovOlympic, and ComedySportz theaters. His training and performances in the Windy City laid the foundation for his future endeavors.
Upon returning to Los Angeles, Geoffrey co-founded the comedy group SadNinja, whose viral videos have garnered a staggering million views. This impressive feat includes the web pilot "Two Girls One Cop," produced by Comedy Central, the music video "Why Weed Is Better Than Sex," showcased at the L.A. Comedy Festival, and the short film "Rock Obama: The Barack Obama Musical," featured at the L.A. Comedy Shorts.
Geoffrey has also ventured into screenwriting, with his debut feature-length film "Paranormal Whacktivity" set to shoot in December. When he's not behind the camera, Geoffrey can be found performing stand-up comedy at prominent LA venues such as the Comedy Store, Hollywood Improv, and Jon Lovitz clubs.
Recent highlights include being the featured entertainment for High Times Magazine's Cannabis Cup in Denver and making a guest appearance as Jay Leno's nephew "Lenny" in the series finale of Disney's "Hannah Montana."