Sofia Landon Geier

Sofia Landon Geier (born January 24, 1949) is a television soap opera writer and actress.

Classmates included Barbara Rucker and Bruce Boxleitner, which whom she performed with numerous times.

Other early work include the film Murph the Surf directed by Marvin Chomsky as well as off-Broadway roles in The Red, White and Black, Heardbreak House, and Missouri Legend.

[1] Geier was a founding company member of Lexington Conservatory Theatre in Lexington, New York, run by Artistic Director Oakley Hall III along with Executive Director Michael Van Landingham.

[3][4][5][6][7] Geier continued to work with the company as it moved to Albany, New York and became Capital Repertory Theatre, appearing in its inaugural production of George M. Cohan's The Tavern in 1980, as well Peter Nichols' Joe Egg later that year.