Georgie was born in Calgary, Canada, but his early life was deeply rooted in his family's native country, Greece. He spent his formative years in Larissa, the picturesque capital city of Thessaly, nestled in the valley below the majestic Mount Olympus. Following his high school graduation, Georgie pursued a rigorous education in accounting at a reputable trade school and later served his country with distinction in the Armed Forces of Greece.
As a young individual, Georgie found solace and inspiration in the world of cinema. By the age of 18, he had amassed an impressive collection of cinematic knowledge, having watched an astonishing 8,000 movies. Film not only provided a welcome escape but also served as a means of learning the English language.
In 2006, Georgie made the bold decision to relocate to Canada, driven by an unwavering passion for acting and filmmaking. He then went on to excel in the acting program at the renowned William Davis Centre at Vanarts, graduating with honors.
Since then, Georgie has dedicated himself to the relentless pursuit of honing his craft, with a focus on creative and truthful storytelling. Based in Vancouver, he has accumulated an impressive array of lead and principal roles in independent feature films, TV shows, and short films.
Georgie takes great pride in his dual citizenship, holding both Canadian and Greek nationality, thereby granting him the ability to work in both Canada and the European Union.