Geoff Ramsey(I)
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Geoffrey "Geoff" Lazer Ramsey, is an American voice actor and comedian. He co-founded the production company Rooster Teeth in 2003 and is best known for voicing Dexter Grif in the long-running web series Red vs. Blue.
Geoff is also a voice actor and Internet and YouTube personality. He is also a producer and actor for Rooster Teeth who voiced Dexter Grif on Red vs. Blue for more than 10 seasons. He also co-founded Rooster Teeth's Achievement Hunter, a video gaming division of Rooster Teeth which he manages and hosts for. Additionally, he co-starred in the first season of animated web series X-Ray and Vav and co-starred in the bi-weekly reality series Happy Hour alongside his then-wife Griffon Ramsey and friend Gavin Free.
Geoff Ramsey was born in Alabama on June 19, 1975. He grew up in primarily Mobile, Alabama area where he attended elementary and high school, but lived in Florida and the outlying areas of New Orleans when he was younger. He was a semi-pro bowler in his teenage years. He enlisted in the United States Army while he was in high school and served from 1993 to 1998. He served as a photographer and journalist (photojournalist) in Kuwait and was based out of Fort Hood during that time.
After his military service, Ramsey secured a job at the tech support company TeleNetwork Partners, where he met Burnie Burns. Prior to working for Rooster Teeth and TeleNetwork, Ramsey worked as a production assistant for View Askew Productions, and before that as a roadie for the band Catch 22. He also co-created the web site drunkgamers.com with Gus Sorola, hiring Burns shortly afterwards to run the site.
He started Rooster Teeth Productions with his friends, Burnie Burns and Gustavo Sorola, and became an Internet celebrity, regularly showing up at conventions such as PAX and Comic-Con. While working at Rooster Teeth, Ramsey co-created the Red vs. Blue series in 2003 and the Achievement Hunter series in 2008. Besides working on Red vs. Blue, Geoff also frequently worked with Sorola and Burns on the Rooster Teeth Podcast, previously known as "The Drunk Tank".
Geoff also works on series such as Achievement Hunter (which he started and ran), with his usual co-host Jack Pattillo, which shows people how to earn Xbox 360 achievements. The series is usually up to date with the latest games and focuses on the most difficult or confusing achievements to get. They then created a weekly update/news show called Achievement Hunter Weekly Update (a.k.a. AHWU).
At some point, Geoff and Jack created a game through Halo: Reach's Forge mode called Achievement HORSE, similar to the basketball game horse when it was too hot outside to play actual basketball. This series came out every Wednesday. Gamers sent in maps they had created and Geoff and Jack played them. The first to complete the map wins while the other loses. The loser gains a letter (e.g. Geoff wins round 1, Jack gets the letter H). The loser overall is the person to have lost 5 rounds first, completing the word "Horse". Sometimes, Geoff or Jack couldn't attend one of the weekly rounds, and the game was changed to PIG with either Geoff or Jack playing against someone else in the company.
In addition to Achievement HORSE, Geoff and Jack started the very popular Fails of the Weak series. Here, fans could send in funny or interesting video clips containing gameplay footage from Halo games. Each Friday, Geoff and Jack organized a montage of fails and narrated them with their usual antics. The series had its 100th episode on August 17, 2012. He also participates in a majority of the Let's Play videos, which involve him and fellow Achievement Hunters playing a game together, either competing against each other and/or deciding to goof around in the game.
Ramsey is one of the original voice actors for Rooster Teeth's sci-fi comedy machinima series Red vs. Blue (as the voice of Dexter Grif) which premiered in 2003. Rooster Teeth offices were first housed in Ramsey's spare bedroom. Since then, he has gone on to become an Internet celebrity, regularly appearing at conventions such as PAX and Com Blue with Red vs. Blue actors Burnie Burns, Gus Sorola, and Joel Heyman on the Drunk Tank Podcast (renamed to The Rooster Teeth Podcast in October 2011). He took a years-long hiatus from the podcast after September 2011 before returning. Ramsey's other work with Rooster Teeth includes voicing The Omnipotent Voice in the machinima series The Strangerhood (2004-2006), playing a fictionalized version of himself in both Captain Dynamic (2008) and Rooster Teeth Shorts (2009-present), being a "lab rat" in Immersion (2010) and voicing the Copirate, the primary antagonist of the animated series X-Ray and Vav (2014).
In 2008, Ramsey started Achievement Hunter with colleague Jack Pattillo, a department of Rooster Teeth Productions centered largely on video games. Achievement Hunter originally consisted only of Ramsey and Pattillo, but now has thirteen members. The site also originally focused on achievement guides and easter eggs found in video games, but has since shifted their attention to comedic "Let's Play" videos, where they play video games and provide humorous commentary, as well as other game-related videos.
He lived in Austin, Texas, with his family, his wife Griffon Ramsey (born E. O'Connell) and their daughter Millicent "Millie" Ramsey. He and Griffon divorced in 2018, and Geoff now lives with his girlfriend. While changing his surname to his stepfather's, "Ramsey", he was informed by the court that it would not cost any more to change any other of his names. As a joke, he changed his middle name to "Lazer".
Geoff is also a voice actor and Internet and YouTube personality. He is also a producer and actor for Rooster Teeth who voiced Dexter Grif on Red vs. Blue for more than 10 seasons. He also co-founded Rooster Teeth's Achievement Hunter, a video gaming division of Rooster Teeth which he manages and hosts for. Additionally, he co-starred in the first season of animated web series X-Ray and Vav and co-starred in the bi-weekly reality series Happy Hour alongside his then-wife Griffon Ramsey and friend Gavin Free.
Geoff Ramsey was born in Alabama on June 19, 1975. He grew up in primarily Mobile, Alabama area where he attended elementary and high school, but lived in Florida and the outlying areas of New Orleans when he was younger. He was a semi-pro bowler in his teenage years. He enlisted in the United States Army while he was in high school and served from 1993 to 1998. He served as a photographer and journalist (photojournalist) in Kuwait and was based out of Fort Hood during that time.
After his military service, Ramsey secured a job at the tech support company TeleNetwork Partners, where he met Burnie Burns. Prior to working for Rooster Teeth and TeleNetwork, Ramsey worked as a production assistant for View Askew Productions, and before that as a roadie for the band Catch 22. He also co-created the web site drunkgamers.com with Gus Sorola, hiring Burns shortly afterwards to run the site.
He started Rooster Teeth Productions with his friends, Burnie Burns and Gustavo Sorola, and became an Internet celebrity, regularly showing up at conventions such as PAX and Comic-Con. While working at Rooster Teeth, Ramsey co-created the Red vs. Blue series in 2003 and the Achievement Hunter series in 2008. Besides working on Red vs. Blue, Geoff also frequently worked with Sorola and Burns on the Rooster Teeth Podcast, previously known as "The Drunk Tank".
Geoff also works on series such as Achievement Hunter (which he started and ran), with his usual co-host Jack Pattillo, which shows people how to earn Xbox 360 achievements. The series is usually up to date with the latest games and focuses on the most difficult or confusing achievements to get. They then created a weekly update/news show called Achievement Hunter Weekly Update (a.k.a. AHWU).
At some point, Geoff and Jack created a game through Halo: Reach's Forge mode called Achievement HORSE, similar to the basketball game horse when it was too hot outside to play actual basketball. This series came out every Wednesday. Gamers sent in maps they had created and Geoff and Jack played them. The first to complete the map wins while the other loses. The loser gains a letter (e.g. Geoff wins round 1, Jack gets the letter H). The loser overall is the person to have lost 5 rounds first, completing the word "Horse". Sometimes, Geoff or Jack couldn't attend one of the weekly rounds, and the game was changed to PIG with either Geoff or Jack playing against someone else in the company.
In addition to Achievement HORSE, Geoff and Jack started the very popular Fails of the Weak series. Here, fans could send in funny or interesting video clips containing gameplay footage from Halo games. Each Friday, Geoff and Jack organized a montage of fails and narrated them with their usual antics. The series had its 100th episode on August 17, 2012. He also participates in a majority of the Let's Play videos, which involve him and fellow Achievement Hunters playing a game together, either competing against each other and/or deciding to goof around in the game.
Ramsey is one of the original voice actors for Rooster Teeth's sci-fi comedy machinima series Red vs. Blue (as the voice of Dexter Grif) which premiered in 2003. Rooster Teeth offices were first housed in Ramsey's spare bedroom. Since then, he has gone on to become an Internet celebrity, regularly appearing at conventions such as PAX and Com Blue with Red vs. Blue actors Burnie Burns, Gus Sorola, and Joel Heyman on the Drunk Tank Podcast (renamed to The Rooster Teeth Podcast in October 2011). He took a years-long hiatus from the podcast after September 2011 before returning. Ramsey's other work with Rooster Teeth includes voicing The Omnipotent Voice in the machinima series The Strangerhood (2004-2006), playing a fictionalized version of himself in both Captain Dynamic (2008) and Rooster Teeth Shorts (2009-present), being a "lab rat" in Immersion (2010) and voicing the Copirate, the primary antagonist of the animated series X-Ray and Vav (2014).
In 2008, Ramsey started Achievement Hunter with colleague Jack Pattillo, a department of Rooster Teeth Productions centered largely on video games. Achievement Hunter originally consisted only of Ramsey and Pattillo, but now has thirteen members. The site also originally focused on achievement guides and easter eggs found in video games, but has since shifted their attention to comedic "Let's Play" videos, where they play video games and provide humorous commentary, as well as other game-related videos.
He lived in Austin, Texas, with his family, his wife Griffon Ramsey (born E. O'Connell) and their daughter Millicent "Millie" Ramsey. He and Griffon divorced in 2018, and Geoff now lives with his girlfriend. While changing his surname to his stepfather's, "Ramsey", he was informed by the court that it would not cost any more to change any other of his names. As a joke, he changed his middle name to "Lazer".