Ah, Ginny and Georgia Cast. Netflix hit, drama-filled teen angst, and a mother-daughter duo we can’t stop talking about. The series might be about Ginny Miller—15 years old, a tad complicated—but let’s not forget Georgia, her fiercely protective mom. There’s also a bunch of unforgettable characters that make the show a binge-watch must. But y’all already know that! So, let’s take a closer look at the cast who brings this drama to life. Trust me, you’ll want to know more about them than just their names.
Meet the Main Cast of Ginny and Georgia Cast
1. Antonia Gentry as Ginny Miller
Let’s kick things off with Ginny herself—Antonia Gentry. Now, if you haven’t seen this woman bring Ginny to life, you’re seriously missing out. Ginny Miller, the kind of teen who questions everything and somehow ends up making questionable choices (who can relate?), is played by Antonia with a level of authenticity that makes you forget it’s just acting. She’s sharp, funny, and maybe a little sarcastic, which—again, relatable. And when it comes to navigating the mess that is her relationship with her mom Georgia? Well, she’s like all of us trying to survive family drama.
I’ll admit, it took me a minute to realize Gentry isn’t actually 15. I thought I’d seen her in some other roles, but nope—just her playing younger well. Anyway, here’s the kicker—Antonia’s performance in Ginny and Georgia Cast is so real that it’s hard to remember she’s acting at all.
A few fun tidbits about Antonia Gentry:
- Born in Atlanta on September 25, 1997. She’s an actual Georgia peach.
- Before Ginny and Georgia Cast, Antonia had some small roles here and there, like in Candy Jar.
- Fun fact: Antonia’s portrayal of Ginny’s vulnerability and sarcasm earned her a loyal fanbase, who were probably binge-watching her the same weekend they last cried over a cup of coffee. Just me? Okay.
2. Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller
Now, Georgia Miller. The woman is a whirlwind. Brianne Howey, who plays the role of the charismatic, scheming, and maybe-too-secretive mother, Georgia, is just so good at being simultaneously loving and a little dangerous. Watching her juggle personal issues, romance, and her wild past… It’s like watching someone solve a Rubik’s Cube at lightning speed.
Fun fact: I actually got a whiff of Brianne Howey’s work in Batwoman before I ever tuned into Ginny and Georgia Cast. And lemme tell you, her role in Ginny and Georgia Cast shows she can nail both emotional depth and sharp wit. She plays a woman who’s been through some stuff but still manages to have a warm, protective side when it comes to her kids. That’s a balancing act I can barely manage with my laundry, let alone family drama.
Some stuff about Brianne Howey:
- Born May 24, 1989, in LA. SoCal girl, no surprise.
- She’s been in things like The Exorcist and Batwoman, but her performance in Ginny and Georgia Cast? Next level.
- Oh, and rumor has it, Brianne could totally be the next rom-com queen. No kidding.
3. Diesel La Torraca as Austin Miller
Moving on to the younger Miller sibling, Austin. Diesel La Torraca, who plays Ginny’s adorable younger brother, is perfect for the role. Austin is the “mini-me” to Ginny, except his superpower is that he’s somehow way more chill than she is. Diesel plays him with that mix of sweetness and smarts that make you wonder if he’s going to be the one teaching the family some life lessons.
Honestly? Diesel’s role as Austin is basically the emotional glue holding the family together. And—confession time—I cried during the scene where Austin talks about his experiences. Yeah, I didn’t see that one coming.
What to know about Diesel La Torraca:
- Born 2008, this kid is probably younger than my last two bad decisions combined.
- He’s appeared in stuff like The Family Law and The Secret Garden before, but Austin is his breakout role.
- Seriously, though, this kid could probably solve world peace with a couple of puppies and a strong WiFi connection.
Supporting Characters That We Love in Ginny and Georgia Cast
Okay, so the Ginny and Georgia Cast cast isn’t just about the main trio. The supporting characters make the show hella fun to watch, too. These folks bring their own flair to the mix, and you’d better believe they make their presence known.
4. Felix Mallard as Marcus Baker
Enter Marcus. The brooding, mysterious, totally-confusing-but-adorable character played by Felix Mallard. Look, I’m just gonna say it—Marcus is the reason my heart started skipping beats every time he appeared on screen. He’s got the tortured artist vibe down, and yet, somehow, we still want him to be happy. His whole will-they-won’t-they dynamic with Ginny? I swear, I need a support group for people stuck in that rollercoaster.
Felix Mallard’s portrayal of Marcus is just the right mix of mystery and vulnerability. Watching Marcus and Ginny’s relationship unfold? It’s like watching a car crash in slow motion. You can’t look away, but it’s so good to watch.
Felix Mallard Facts:
- Born in Melbourne, Australia, on April 20, 1998 (this kid’s got mad charm).
- Felix is also known for his role in Locke & Key—definitely worth checking out if you’re into supernatural teen dramas.
- His take on Marcus has fans loving him, whether they’re team Marcus or not. #TeamMarcusForever, am I right?
5. Sara Waisglass as Maxine “Max” Baker
And then we’ve got Max, played by Sara Waisglass. Max is Marcus’s twin sister, and frankly, she’s the kind of friend everyone wishes they had. Sassy, bold, and somehow always the first to make you laugh when things get intense—Max is the best. And let’s not forget her absolute fearless attitude toward standing up for what she believes in. Honestly, she’s a lot like the friend who texts you “Let’s do this” right before a questionable adventure.
Sara Waisglass’s portrayal of Max is equal parts hilarious and heartwarming. She’s a fierce friend and a total badass, and y’all know I’m here for it.
More about Sara Waisglass:
- Born in Toronto, Canada, on July 3, 1998 (that’s two Canucks in one article—this must be a sign).
- Before Ginny and Georgia Cast, Sara appeared in Degrassi: Next Class, so we knew she was ready for some teenage drama.
- She’s got that perfect balance of comedy and heart—Max is basically the fun, unapologetic friend we all need.
6. Raymond Ablack as Joe
Raymond Ablack plays Joe, the local café owner who’s somehow involved in everything. He’s got that small-town charm, and—let’s be real—he’s the guy who knows everyone’s business but somehow stays just enough out of the spotlight to make us all swoon. I’m just saying—he’s definitely the kind of guy you’d want to sit and talk with over coffee about your most embarrassing secrets.
What’s interesting is that Joe’s storyline with Georgia adds a bit of spice to the show. There’s a touch of romance, a sprinkle of drama, and a lot of chemistry between these two.
Here’s more on Raymond Ablack:
- Born November 12, 1989, in Toronto—again with the Canucks!
- You might’ve seen him in Narcos or Degrassi: The Next Generation before, but it’s in Ginny and Georgia Cast where Joe shines.
- Ablack’s portrayal of Joe is easy to love. He’s got that “aw, this guy’s gonna end up being a fan favorite” vibe.
The Team Behind the Show
So yeah, the Ginny and Georgia Cast cast is insanely talented. But what about the brains behind the operation? Writers Debra J. Fisher and Sarah Lampert? Major props. Fisher, a former Gilmore Girls writer, and Lampert, a fresh face in the industry, created a world where complex family dynamics and teen angst collide. You know they’re killing it when we all get hooked. I swear, I’ve watched this show way too many times for my own good.
Fun tidbit about the creators:
- Debra J. Fisher was also behind The 100, so she knows how to make a drama really hit.
- Sarah Lampert? This was her big break—and it’s clear she’s got more tricks up her sleeve than a magician at a kid’s birthday party.
Wrapping It All Up
So, there you have it—just a little taste of the Ginny and Georgia Cast cast and the brilliant minds who made it all happen. Between the unforgettable performances, the clever writing, and the drama that keeps us coming back for more, Ginny and Georgia Cast is a show that’s got everything. And whether you’re here for the mother-daughter drama, the love triangles, or just the hilarious one-liners, it’s safe to say the cast is what keeps us glued to our screens. So… who’s ready to binge-watch it again? Just me? Cool, cool.
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