Geordie White, a multifaceted individual with a rich history, was born in Canada, and his life's journey has taken him to various locations, including Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.
Following his studies at Ryerson Theatre School in Toronto, White's career in commercials began to flourish, with his first booking being a prominent spot for Max Headroom. This success was soon followed by numerous other commercials, including a notable promo for the 1988 Winter Olympics in Banff, Alberta.
In Toronto's theatre scene, White's favorite role was that of MacBeth, where his impressive improv skills led him to take a memorable leap off the pulpit of the church where the production was held.
As White transitioned to New York, his diverse career continued to unfold, with highlights including acting, directing, and designing/building the set for a successful production of Endgame by Samuel Beckett.
White's talents also took him to Pinewood Studios in London, where he played a trapeze artist for a USPS commercial. His next move was to Los Angeles, where his primary goal was to secure a role in the popular television series Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, which he ultimately achieved by playing Vamp #1 in the episode Tabula Rasa.
As Vamp #1, White had the opportunity to terrorize the "Scooby Gang," with memorable lines including "Send out Spike" and "We wanna kill the Slayer, boss." With his goal accomplished, White relocated to Atlanta to start a family and continue his eclectic career.
Throughout his life, White has been married to makeup artist Kim (St. John) White since 2000, and they have three remarkable children together.