Trevor Tordjman began studying dance at the age of 4 in his mother's dance studio, Confidance. Although Trevor was exposed to and trained in many forms of dance, he quickly developed a passion for Hip Hop and Breakdancing. Dedicating the majority of his free time to performing dance from a young age, he landed his first major television role in 2012 when he was cast as "James" in the hit dance series, The Next Step. He was a huge part of the show's success as he went on to starring in over 100 episodes, directing an episode, and co-choreographing several of The Next Step's International tours. He found a true passion in acting. He career as an actor continues to flourish with leading roles like "Bucky" in Disney's Z-O-M-B-I-E-S
Trevor Torseth was born in the hinterland on the border between Ontario and Minnesota a stone's throw into Canada. Adolescence and a bricklayer's frame brought him to football on the Minnesota gridiron. He soon found his sea legs on the stage after being cast as "Archie Lee" in Tennessee Williams' The Long Stay Cut Short. A casting decision that would foretell future success with Williams. After earning a Bachelor's degree from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota he was cast in the Minneapolis production of Tony 'n Tina's Wedding. This success, along with the requisite restlessness born out of a midwestern thespian's existence, brought Torseth to Los Angeles. In L.A. he bounced around the usual haunts of Hollywood drudgery until his bruising, fearless, and absurdly comic portrayal of "Jake" in Williams' 27 Wagons Full of Cotton. Torseth established his persona as an aching bull of a performer as he devoured every scene in Tennessee's searing one-act. He went onto play heavies in films as well as pointed guest roles on television - most notably as the tortured homeless vet Ron Hacker in the ensemble series LOOK. Trevor Torseth, the actor and the man, is many things: a raging beast, a Viking Lorax, and the owner of every room he's ever been in.
Trevor Tucker is known for Hunt Her, Kill Her (2022).
Trevor Van Uden is an actor, known for Beautiful Disaster, Memory (2022) and April 29, 1992.
Trevor Walker is known for Below Deck (2013) and Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (2009).
Trevor Wall is known for Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks (2003), Puppy Dog Pals (2017) and My Life as a Teenage Robot (2002).
Trevor Wallace is an actor, known for Add-TV (2017), Dude, Where's My JUUL? (2018) and Blood & Makeup (2020).
Trevor Walton is based in South West England and works throughout England and Wales as an Actor and Featured Supporting Artiste. Trevor has appeared in numerous TV and film productions including Official Secrets, Keeping Faith, Casualty, Delicious, Trollied, Midsomer Murders, Ted Lasso, Traces, The Long Call, Chloe, The Rising, The Outlaws, Shakespeare and Hathaway, McDonald and Dodds, DI Ray, The Light In the Hall (Y Golau), Raindogs, Sister Boniface, Doctors, Shining Girls, Alex Rider. Having spent many years working in Italy, Trevor is a competent speaker in Italian.
Trevor White is a producer and director, known for King Richard (2021), Ingrid Goes West (2017) and Wind River (2017).
Trevor White is a British/Canadian actor, based in London. Film and TV credits include: Industry, I Hate Suzie, Doctor Who, The Dark Knight Rises, Downton Abbey, Jason Bourne, World War Z, Die Another Day, and Burton & Taylor. He has had recurring roles on The Durrells, Millennium, Episodes, Hunted, and X Company. On stage, he has played Hotspur in Henry IV, and Tullus Aufidius in Coriolanus, for the Royal Shakespeare Company. White also played James Tyrone Jr. in the critically acclaimed 2012 West End production of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night, which won the 2013 Olivier Award for Best Revival. White was recently cast as Harry Potter in the Canadian Premiere of Harry Potter & The Cursed Child, opening 2022 in Toronto. White is also a regular in the Assassins Creed franchise, and has voiced dozens of other video games, including Star Wars: Battlefront, Mass Effect: Andromeda, The Division, and Little Big Planet 2. He was also the award-winning voice of Frank Honey in Lego City: Undercover, as well as being nominated for his work as Phoenix Wright in Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney.