Thorne

Georgia in ThorneThorne: the new Police Drama on Sky 1, starring David Morrissey as DI Tom Thorne, Eddie Marsan and O.T. Fagbenle as DC Dave Holland. Georgia plays Sophie Holland, DC Holland's pregnant wife.

David Morrissey heads an all-star cast in Sky 1 HD’s adaptation of Mark Billingham’s best-sellers - Sleepyhead and Scaredy Cat.

Sleepyhead is a nail-biting thriller following DI Tom Thorne's investigation into a mysterious serial killer. His first three victims ended up dead. His fourth was not so fortunate. Alison Willetts is unlucky to be alive. She has survived a stroke, deliberately induced by skilful manipulation of pressure points on the head and neck. She can see, hear and feel, she is aware of everything going on around her, but she is completely unable to move or communicate. It's called Locked-In Syndrome. In leaving Alison Willetts alive, the police believe the killer's made his first mistake.

D. I. Tom Thorne (David Morrissey) discovers the horrifying truth: it isn't Alison who is the mistake, it's the three women already dead and Thorne knows that they are unlikely to be the last. For the killer seems to be getting his kicks out of toying with Thorne as much as he is pursuing his sick fantasy. Thorne must find a man whose agenda is terrifyingly unique, and Alison, the one person who holds the key to the killer's identity, is unable to tell anybody.

Georgia first appears in the second episode of the the new Sky 1 drama.

Hens

Georgia starred in the play "Hens" at The Riverside Studios, from Thursday 17th June to Sunday 20th June 2010.

Written by The Evening Standard's Most Promising playwright of 2009, Alia Bano, Hens explores the relationship between four friends in their twenties on holiday together for a hen night. It looks at the joy, compromises one has to make, the intensity of spending so much time in each other’s company.

During a torrential downpour the four girls are forced to stay in each other’s company in a three star hotel in the centre of Paris, where secrets and antagonisms begin to unravel.  Friendships are threatened and new alliances are formed.

Georgia Moffett in Bridezilla, Leila (Georgia), has come to Paris for her hen do. She wants girlie chats, good food and civilisation. Selina, sister to the groom, doesn’t want to be there, she wants the weekend to blur into a mist of alcohol. Mariam’s come along for the ride and she’s ready to have wild fun. Yasmin wants to rebuild old friendships but it’s not turning out as easy as she thought. Will the hen do get back on track?

Total Eclipse (Georgia's Theatre debut)

Georgia Moffett as Mathilde VerlaineTotal Eclipse is a play (written by Christopher Hampton) that served as Georgia's first perfomance for theatre.  Georgia played the role of Mathilde Verlaine - the long suffering wife in the play.

The play was performed  at the Menier Chocolate Factory in 2007.

The review below (link) is taken from articles published on the internet.  Credit is given to the authors where applicable.

Peak Practice (Georgia's TV debut)

Georgia made her television debut in 1999 in the TV Soap Peak Practice aged 14.  She played Nicki Davey in the soap for four episodes in Season 7.

The episodes were:

  • Map of the Heart: Part 2
  • Passion
  • Turn a Blind Eye
  • The Ties That Bind

Where The Heart Is

Georgia played Alice Harding in this Yorkshire-based soap usually shown (in the UK) on a Sunday Evening. Where the Heart Is is a British television drama series set in the fictional town Skelthwaite.

Where The Heart IsThis heart-warming prime-time drama features the loves and lives of families living in the small Yorkshire town of Skelthwaite. The first series focuses on two hard-working district nurses, Peggy Snow (Pam Ferris) and her sister-in-law Ruth Goddard (Sarah Lancashire). The plots gradually branch out to take in the wider community with each new series. Newer lead characters include Karen Buckley (Leslie Ash), glamorous single mum Kim Blakeney (Denise Van Outen) and the new sister at the health centre Anna Kirkwall (Lesley Dunlop).

The series was filmed in the Colne and Holme valleys of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire using the real life villages of Marsden, Slaithwaite and Meltham for many of the external shots. The First series was mostly filmed in Slaithwaite, but from series 2 onwards, they used Marsden as their main and home filming location.

Georgia's episodes as follows:

  • Stormy Weather (18 July 2004)
  • Moon River (25 July 2004)
  • The Games We Play (1 August 2004)
  • Skin Deep (15 August 2004)
  • Body and Soul (22 August 2004)
  • Never Can Say Goodbye (29 August 2004)
  • Care (26 June 2005)
  • When All This Is Over (3 July 2005)
  • Stamp of Approval (10 July 2005)

The Bill

The BillGeorgia appeared in 25 episodes of The Bill as Abigail Nixon -  - between 20th November 2002 and 20th January 2005.

The character of Abigail Nixon (15) gets involved with one of the other officers at the Police Station where she has been assigned work experience....... and the story line unfolds!

This was Georgia's longest run in a television serial to date.

Georgia returned briefly (for 46 seconds) as Abigail in June 2009 to mark the departure of the character of her mother Sam Nixon (Lisa Maxwell) from the show.

Georgia on TV

  • White Van Man - the BBCThree comedy written by Adrian Poynton and starring Georgia as Emma - is returning with Series 2 to BBCThree and BBCHD in February 2012.

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