- Daughter of Howard Enders and niece of Robert Enders.
- Born on her grandmother's birthday, Georgiana's name is a combination of her grandfather, George, and her grandmother, Rose.
- She was named for Lady Georgiana Spencer, the Duchess of Devonshire.
- She worked on a documentary with her father called "Bee Venom: Poison or Panacea".
- Huge fan of director, Hal Hartley, who also studied with her father at SUNY Purchase.
- She was accepted into the drama schools of Syracuse University and NYU, but didn't receive enough financial aid to attend. She auditioned for Yale Drama in 1993 while she was studying with Gloria Maddox at the Terry Schreiber Studio in New York where actor Edward Norton also studied.
- Her first feature as script supervisor, What Alice Found (2003), was directed by A. Dean Bell, who taught at SUNY Purchase with her father Howard. He was also a former student of Howard's. The film won a special jury prize for emotional truth at Sundance in 2003. Georgiana got to attend the awards ceremony because she picked her name out of a hat for the extra ticket.
- The youngest of 4 children, her siblings are Jody Enders (May, 1955) a Professor of French and Theater at the University of California, Santa Barbara; Emily Enders Odom (July, 1957), a Presbyterian Minister, and Eric Enders (February, 1960), a computer data back-up sales associate. She has a nephew, Nathaniel, and a niece, Elizabeth.
- Dick Smith, the famous Hollywood make-up artist, is a close family friend, and she taught herself to swim in his backyard pool. As a child, she met many of the actors that he worked with including William Hurt just before he shot Altered States (1980).
- Martin McDonagh is one of her favorite playwrights. After sharing the good news about receiving the rights to "A Girl Skating", her mother, Corinne, took her to see "The Pillowman" on Broadway.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content