George starred opposite Charlotte Rampling in the beautiful independent film Juniper, which had an international theatrical release last year through Greenwich Entertainment. While on lockdown during the pandemic in New Zealand, he was able to work regularly as one of the core cast across two seasons of the flagship Peacock series One of Us is Lying, and in a two-season recurring role on the Netflix/ Team Downey series Sweet Tooth.
He just wrapped a leading role in the forthcoming Lionsgate/Starz series The Hunting Wives opposite Malin Akerman. He studied acting at Stella Adler and is a graduate of the Shakespeare program at RADA.
"Ferrier is a new face in New Zealand films, and he makes a striking impression. Handsome and charismatic, he also conveys a convincing sense of bitterness and a dangerous tendency toward self-destruction. For the film to work, both of the actors must be commanding, and Ferrier makes a perfect foil to his older co-star. With luck he should have a promising future." —Stephen Farber, The Hollywood Reporter"...the handsome Ferrier, with his open, expressive face and strong delivery, proves a worthy sparring partner against the formidable Rampling." —Gary Goldstein, The LA Times
George starred opposite Charlotte Rampling in the beautiful independent film Juniper, which had an international theatrical release last year through Greenwich Entertainment. While on lockdown during the pandemic in New Zealand, he was able to work regularly as one of the core cast across two seasons of the flagship Peacock series One of Us is Lying, and in a two-season recurring role on the Netflix/ Team Downey series Sweet Tooth.
He just wrapped a leading role in the forthcoming Lionsgate/Starz series The Hunting Wives opposite Malin Akerman. He studied acting at Stella Adler and is a graduate of the Shakespeare program at RADA.
"Ferrier is a new face in New Zealand films, and he makes a striking impression. Handsome and charismatic, he also conveys a convincing sense of bitterness and a dangerous tendency toward self-destruction. For the film to work, both of the actors must be commanding, and Ferrier makes a perfect foil to his older co-star. With luck he should have a promising future." —Stephen Farber, The Hollywood Reporter"...the handsome Ferrier, with his open, expressive face and strong delivery, proves a worthy sparring partner against the formidable Rampling." —Gary Goldstein, The LA Times