Georgia Warner, a creative force to be reckoned with, hails from the city that never sleeps, New York City. As the great-great-granddaughter of Harry Warner, the eldest of the renowned Warner Brothers, she has deep roots in the world of film and theatre.
With a flourishing acting career, Georgia has made a name for herself on the stages of Broadway, off-Broadway, and in numerous regional theatre productions. She has had the privilege of playing iconic roles, including Jill Mason in the acclaimed Guild Hall production of "Equus," alongside the talented Alec Baldwin, and originating the role of Lane in the world premiere of Lyle Kessler's "House on Fire." Her extensive television credits include guest starring on popular shows like "Blue Bloods" and "Law & Order: SVU," while her filmography boasts a variety of independent films, commercials, web series, music videos, video games, and more.
Georgia's acting resume boasts a who's who of industry giants, having been directed by the likes of David Hyde Pierce, Eric Stoltz, Jack O'Brien, Harris Yulin, and Tony Walton, and sharing the screen with esteemed actors such as Annette Bening, James Franco, Elisabeth Moss, Mercedes Ruehl, Tracy Letts, and many more.
Beyond her acting pursuits, Georgia has made a mark as a writer, serving as a resident arts & culture journalist for The East Hampton Independent and contributing to various publications over the years. She has also been published as a poet and children's story author, penned/co-penned numerous scripts, and worked as a script consultant. Her creative endeavors extend to founding the annual "ShtoryTime" Holiday-inspired writing contest for writers of all ages and experience levels.
Georgia's multifaceted talents also extend to directing, having helmed full-scale plays and one-acts in and around NYC, as well as children's theatre productions with "The Young Artists and Writers Project (YAWP)" and other children's theatre groups. Her on-camera directing credits include episodes of the comedic web series "Two-Mara," the official music video for Mikey Shyne's "Where All the Lovers Go," and several short films and web sketches.
As a producer, Georgia has worked on both short and feature indie films, and has also served as a freelance casting director for various stage and screen projects.
Georgia's greatest passion, aside from performing, is empowering other actors to reach their full potential. She has developed a reputation as a trusted, respected, and sought-after acting coach, offering individual and small group audition classes to help actors secure roles on Broadway, TV, commercials, and more. For more information on Georgia as a teacher and coach, visit www.GeorgiaWarnerStudios.com.