Geoff Meed

Geoff began as a stuntman working in the Universal Studios Hollywood Tour, where he worked in the “Wild West Stunt Show””, “”The Adventures of Conan””, and “”The Miami Vice Action Spectacular.”” Using that as a springboard, Geoff performed almost all of his own stunts as an actor, from going through glass windows, to highfalls, to car chases, to doing all of his own extensive fighting with stars such as Steven Seagal, Chuck Norris, and Mark Dacascos.As a playwright, Geoff has had five original plays produced in Los Angeles. He directed four of them, and starred in all five.After being severely injured on a TV movie in 2012, which turned into a workers comp lawsuit, Geoff “”semi retired”” from acting, and opened his own fitness/martial arts studio in the suburbs of Houston, Texas, while loosely keeping his foot in the door in Hollywood. In November 2016, he returned to Los Angeles t pick up again, after a much needed break.”

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D-Day

Some people called it a suicide, but for the Rangers of the 2nd Battalion, that’s another word for mission. When an elite group of American soldiers are ordered to take out a series of German machine gun nests, they find themselves blindly venturing into hostile territory. Outnumbered and outgunned they…

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Fun Facts

He was an avid dodgeball player, and played in the Extreme Dodgeball League on the Game Show Network.

Geoff was awarded his 5th Degree Black Belt Master rank in Kempo in October 2019, by Grand Master Jim Brassard. Geoff also holds a 3rd degree black belt in Hap Ki Do, and black belts in Tae Kwon Do and karate.

One of the few actors who has appeared on all three of the CSI shows - CSI, CSI MIAMI, and CSI NY.

Inducted into the USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame Hall of Heroes on May 8, 2010.

Inducted into Action Martial Arts Magazine Hall of Honors Jan. 22, 2011.

Was a nationally ranked collegiate power lifter, and record holder in the 198 lbs. class, at The University of Texas at Austin.

Geoff is a student of reknown Kenpo Grandmaster Jim Brassard.

On his second day of filming the western "Shadow on the Mesa"" for the Hallmark Channel

Quotes

In my 20s, I learned that all the bad things I was doing, I could do in film and TV, and not hurt anybody, or get into trouble. So now I'm a good person, and just do bad fake stuff.