Desiree Geraldine
Desiree Geraldine wanted to become an actress at the age of five years old. She would reenact scenes from movies and memorize lines from her favorite TV shows throughout the school day. At the age of 17 years old, Desiree worked up the courage to walk in her purpose and took the appropriate steps to begin her acting career. Desiree has studied acting for eight years and has trained with professional acting coaches and teachers, some of which are well known in the L.A. market. Desiree continues to follow her dreams and enjoy her journey.
When Desiree is not on set she loves to read books, play board games, volunteer, work out, research African American/African history, watch British period films, and spend time with her family. Desiree also enjoys the simple things in life such as waking up to a beautiful sunny day and writing in her gratitude journal before breakfast.
*Desiree won Best Performance at the 2017 Indie Spirit Film Festival for her very first short film, Come Home which was directed by Ben Rand.