Georgia Waters(I)
- Actress
Georgia Waters is a British actor based in Vancouver, where she moved seven years ago to pursue her career. Since then, her journey has gone from strength to strength. She is best known for her recurring roles as Eliza in Freeform's Siren (19 episodes) and Penelope in Reginald the Vampire (11 episodes), as well as as Rose in Hulu's Death and Other Details and the lead role, Rose again, in Syfy's Toys of Terror.
With a degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Oxford, after starring in multiple productions at the Oxford Playhouse, Georgia refined her acting skills at the Diorama Arts Centre in London and the Ivana Chubbuck Studio in Los Angeles. Georgia is known to combine emotional depth and versatility in her performances. Her time on Siren required not only dramatic intensity but also physical endurance, including extensive free-diving training for underwater scenes. In contrast, her comedic skills shone in Reginald the Vampire and the mini-series Hooray for Hazel.
With a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and a passion for richly layered characters, Georgia continues to bring authenticity and depth to every role she takes on.
In addition to acting, Georgia is an accomplished screenwriter. Her pilot The Forgotten Queen has received accolades, including a spot on Coverfly's RED List, advancement in the Austin Film Festival, and a Semi-Finalist placement in the Outstanding Screenplay Drama competition. Her writing experience has enhanced her storytelling abilities and brought greater depth to her performances.
With a degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Oxford, after starring in multiple productions at the Oxford Playhouse, Georgia refined her acting skills at the Diorama Arts Centre in London and the Ivana Chubbuck Studio in Los Angeles. Georgia is known to combine emotional depth and versatility in her performances. Her time on Siren required not only dramatic intensity but also physical endurance, including extensive free-diving training for underwater scenes. In contrast, her comedic skills shone in Reginald the Vampire and the mini-series Hooray for Hazel.
With a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and a passion for richly layered characters, Georgia continues to bring authenticity and depth to every role she takes on.
In addition to acting, Georgia is an accomplished screenwriter. Her pilot The Forgotten Queen has received accolades, including a spot on Coverfly's RED List, advancement in the Austin Film Festival, and a Semi-Finalist placement in the Outstanding Screenplay Drama competition. Her writing experience has enhanced her storytelling abilities and brought greater depth to her performances.