Born with a gift for acting; Trevor Robins has been showcasing his acting talent on film since he was a preteen. Trevor's always up for a challenge by putting his acting front and center, whether it's a 72 hour Film Challenge, Senior Capstone, Short Film, Commercial or Feature Film. Trevor has 18 verified Film/Commercial credits but more on set work experience than just what is listed on his IMDb page. Trevor has trained with various well-known actors, coaches, casting director's and has even had some stunt training. The best training to date, is the experience and direction he is given while being on set doing what he loves to do. Recent work includes Trevor's lead role as Tommy in "Technically Grounded", Lucas in "Aaron's Blood", the young "Jessie Parson" in Hot Bath and a Stiff Drink starring Jeffrey Patterson, Rex Linn, Mirelly Taylor and the incredible William Shockley and of course his personal favorite, playing the lead, Junior McCaully in Lucky U Ranch. Trevor is an excellent gamer, and over all computer geek, but he also enjoys the outdoors riding his BMX bike, jumping on the trampoline, riding ATV's and Trevor can also handle a firearm and is a beginner horseback rider.
Trevor Ryan is a writer and director, known for Welcome to Willits (2016), Welcome to Willits: After Sundown (2013) and Boomslang (2020).
Trevor Sai Louie is an actor, known for Outrageous Fortune (2005), Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny (2016) and The Tattooist (2007).
Over the last decade Trevor Sands has adapted some of the most acclaimed works of science fiction for the big screen, including the celebrated novels "Hyperion" and "Fall of Hyperion" by Dan Simmons (Warner Bros./Graham King) and "The Six-Billion Dollar Man" (Bob Weinstein/Dimension), among many others. He has sold two original screenplays: His sci-fi spec "Resurrection" sold to Sony with Charles Roven of Atlas Entertainment producing. His original screenplay "Clean Break", which sold to Focus Features, made the annual Black List. In 2013 Sands co-wrote and directed the sci-fi thriller "E.T.X.R." for 20th Century Fox, a micro budget "straight to digital" feature released by Netflix. His director's showcase short film "Inside" starring Jeremy Sisto, won awards at numerous film festivals. In 2016 Sands directed, edited, and wrote the Virtual Reality experience "Timeless: Continuum Recon" as a companion piece to the NBC/Sony Pictures Television Timeless TV series.
Trevor Scott has appeared on television shows such as Criminal Minds (CBS), Enlisted (Fox), General Hospital (ABC), and Days of Our Lives (NBC) as well as lead roles in the films Zulu 6, Book of Choices, and Texas Zombie Wars. He holds a B.A. in Theatre Arts from Loyola Marymount University. In addition to his acting career, Trevor served five years in the 1-506th Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division in the U.S. Army, completing tours in both Ramadi, Iraq and Wardak Province, Afghanistan. Trevor recently was seen starring on stage in "Tracers," directed by John Difusco and co-produced by Rogue Machine Theatre and USVAA.
Trevor Shand is an actor, known for Stuber (2019), SCP Archives (2019) and Kung Fu Style (2015).
Trevor Simms was born on February 4, 1987 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Misirlou (2017), Bullet Proof Baby and Wolf Island.
Trevor Smith is an actor, known for Chop Chop Chang: Operation C.H.I.M.P (2019).
Trevor Snarr was born on April 29, 1978 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Napoleon Dynamite (2004), Medinah (2016) and The Eden Theory (2021).
Trevor St. John was born on September 3, 1971 in Spokane, Washington, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), Containment (2016) and Crimson Tide (1995). He has been married to Sara St. John since 2000. They have one child.