After appearing as Nick Park in Netflix’s Geek Girl, Liam Woodrum is rising to fame while following a different career path from his parents, who are businessmen and flight attendants.
But it is not his debut, as Woodrum had previously worked in a Hallmark movie, Love in Zion National: A National Park Romance.
With his charming performance in the series, Liam now has over 34k followers on his Instagram, which initially had 4k.
Geek Girl
IMDb ComedyDramaAwkward, neurodivergent teenager Harriet Manners, whose life is turned upside down when she is spotted to be a model, embarks on a life-affirming journey of self-discovery as she balances high school and high fashion.
Creator | Declan O’Dwyer |
Release Date | May 30, 2024 |
Studio | RubyRock Pictures, Aircraft Pictures |
Cast | Emily Carey, Liam Woodrum, Jemima Rooper |
Runtime | 30 minutes |
Rating | TV-PG |
Hailing from Anaheim, Liam Woodrum shares athletic hobbies besides acting!
Liam Woodrum was born on October 9, 2002, in Anaheim, California, to his parents, Glenn and Patricia Riley Woodrum.
His father, Glenn Woodrum, owns Orange Coast Hardwood Floors, which he established in 1996.
Meanwhile, Liam’s mother, Patricia Riley Woodrum, is a flight attendant at a major US Airline. On her Facebook profile, she mentioned that she is from Guam.
The available social posts show that the young white actor Liam Woodrum has a close-knit family. However, there is no information available about Liam’s parents.
The 22 years old actor grew up alongside his younger brother Gavin Woodrum.
Liam Woodrum attended Canyon High School in Anaheim, California, where he played Basketball. One of his old Instagram posts highlighted his on-court Basketball skills.
Furthermore, as per his Backstage profile, he also plays Football, Soccer, Golf, Volleyball, and even Stakeboarding.
Additional Information
- Netflix’s 10-part Geek Girl show, based on the novel of the same name, reached the top 4 worldwide within two days of its release.
- The show is receiving positive reviews from viewers and critics and scored 73 out of 100 on Metacritic.