Georgia grew up in the Welsh coastal town of Penarth where she spent her weekends writing and filming twisted movies, before obtaining a BA/MA in Law from Oxford University at age 20. After a five month stint in Her Majesty's prison where she learned to be a rapper, Triple G became a freelance globe trotting journalist and producer for the Travel Channel's hit show 'Earthwalkers'. She spent a decade living and working between South and Central America, India, Africa, Nepal, Tibet and Asia, shooting and writing, before joining rock punk band 'Weapons' as their front female singer/rapper in 2003. Weapons got notoriety at SXSW in 2004, and G-Force spent the following years producing a critically acclaimed debut record that included four singles with multiple radio plays in the UK and US, endless touring in the UK/US, eventually bringing her to Los Angeles. Georgia was asked to head up development for a production company in Hollywood so she decided to cross the pond. Screenwriting/producing being her primary passion, she left the UK and later started Darklight Entertainment with her husband writer/director J.Mackye Gruber.