- His film, "The Hitch" was conceived, filmed and edited in two days as part of a 48-Hour film contest. It was a collaboration with cinematographer and long-time friend, Kenny Strawn.
- Celebrated 20 years producing and directing commercial content for Yellow Shoes, the creative services group within The Walt Disney Company.
- Made his first three movies by the age of 11 using his Grandfather's Super 8 movie camera.
- Studied the trumpet from 3rd Grade through his last year in college.
- Played the role of a baker in the very last episode of Dawson's Creek (1998) but his scene ended up on the cutting room floor.
- Was sponsored by the California-based Island Gecko Maui Surfwear company while involved as a BMX/Freestyler during high school and college. The bicycle he rode was the Pro Freestyle Tour, manufactured by GT Bicycles, also a California-based company who's initials matched Thompson's full name: "Geoffrey Todd".
- During the summer of 1988, Thompson starred in a film he and his friends shot and edited on an RCA camcorder called "The Last Wild Night". The story follows a kid who takes his father's sports car on a joy ride around town the last night of summer vacation. The film was a who's who of their Valley Forge High School senior class and a VHS copy was circulated around school their graduating year for all to enjoy.
- His wife is an art director and professional photographer.
- Named an ambassador of Jane Fonda's Covey Film Festival in 2015.
- Graduated from Valley Forge High School in May, 1989 and The University of Akron in December, 1994.
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