Trevor White (actor)

Trevor Alan White (born 26 October 1970) is a Canadian actor who has worked in theatre, film, television and radio since 1994, based in London, England since 2001. He starred in the West End hit A Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill with David Suchet, Laurie Metcalf and Kyle Soller. It was on at the Apollo Theatre until 18 August 2012.

Trevor White
Born
Trevor Alan White

(1970-10-26) 26 October 1970
Alma materQueen's University (B.A., 1992)
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present
Spouse(s)
Eleanor Matsuura (m. 2014)
Children1

Early and personal life

White was born in 1970 in Vancouver, British Columbia, to Alan and Lamorna White. In 1992, White graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, but soon after changed career paths, and has been acting professionally since 1994.

White is fluent in French and Spanish, and performs both in his native Canadian, as well as an English accent.

In 2014, he married actress Eleanor Matsuura.[1] They had their first child in 2017.[2]

Career

White landed his first part in the Kate Jackson film A Kidnapping in the Family, and guest-starring roles in The Sentinel, Madison, The Outer Limits, Viper, Beggars & Choosers, Strange Frequency and Da Vinci's Inquest, among many others, soon followed. From 1997-1999, White became a series regular on Millennium, starring as FBI computer specialist Doug Scaife. He appeared throughout Season 3, becoming especially prominent during the final few episodes as Frank Black's most trusted confidante.

In 1997, White was nominated for two Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards in Vancouver for his acclaimed performance as Hal in the Way Off Broadway production of Steven Berkoff's Kvetch. He has also twice performed for Bard on the Beach, Western Canada's hugely successful Shakespeare festival, appearing in the title role in Pericles in 2003.

In 2001, just prior to emigrating to London, White starred as the evil Bret in the cult film Hellraiser: Hellseeker, and has since appeared in his first Bond film, Die Another Day, as well as the Val Kilmer & Christian Slater film, Mindhunters. He has also voiced the character of Major Rusty Gubbins in the animated feature Agent Crush, alongside Neve Campbell, Ioan Gruffudd, Brian Cox and Roger Moore (2008).

White is the Artistic Director and co-founder of the Suspect Package Theatre Company, formed in London in 2003. Their debut production was of George F. Walker's Problem Child at the New End Theatre, follow-up in 2006 by Daniel MacIvor's House, at the Finborough Theatre.[3]

Since living in London, White has starred in the first Robert Lepage play to be staged in the United Kingdom without Lepage's direct involvement, Polygraph, at the Nottingham Playhouse (2001–02). White spoke the last ever words on the RST Main Stage while playing Tullus Aufidius in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Coriolanus (2007). He has also appeared in numerous films and television shows, including The Line of Beauty, The Path to 9/11, Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore, Judge John Deed and Saddam's Tribe.

He made his Royal Court debut in 2009 as Marty in Wallace Shawn's Aunt Dan and Lemon, and was part of the original cast of Lucy Prebble's multiple award-winning Enron, directed by Rupert Goold, which also played at the Royal Court before transferring to the Noël Coward Theatre in the West End in 2010.

In 2018, he played James Blake the bus driver whom Rosa Parks defied in 1955, prompting the Montgomery Bus Boycott in the critically acclaimed episode "Rosa", the third episode of the eleventh season of the BBC series Doctor Who

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996A Kidnapping in the FamilyAssistant DirectorTelevision film
1996GroomedAlexShort film
1998In the DoghouseSoundstage GuardTelevision film
1998The VigilJase
1999The RemembererClydeShort film
2000Saving GraceWallyUncredited
2000The Inspectors 2: A Shred of EvidenceCop in Bank GarageTelevision film
2000EpicenterIvan Semenov
2001Death Train to the PacificTelevision film
2001Strange FrequencyDisco Man (segment "Disco Inferno")Television film
2002Hellraiser: HellseekerBretDirect-to-video
2002Die Another DayJumpmasterUncredited
2004MindhuntersAttacker
2005Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of HardcoreZackTelevision film
20069/11: The Twin TowersRick Bryan
2007Saddam's Tribe: Bound by BloodCarl GregsonTelevision film
2007Training DaljinderDrunkShort film
2008GenovaMichael
2008Agent CrushMajor Rusty Gubbins (voice)
2009Echelon ConspiracyPaul Spencer
2009VincentDavidShort film
2009MoonshotAlan ShepardTelevision film
2009HotelRoger BarronShort film
2010GodforsakenPaul Matheson
2010The WhistleblowerCarlUncredited
2011Super EruptionSimonTelevision film
2012The Dark Knight RisesYuppie
2012Best Possible Taste: The Kenny Everett StoryGarner Ted ArmstrongTelevision film
2013World War ZC-17 PilotUncredited
2013Burton & TaylorJournalistTelevision film
2014Royal Shakespeare Company: Henry IV Part IHotspur
2014Royal Shakespeare Company: Henry IV Part IIMowbray
2016Jason BourneSenior Agent Collier
2017Mad to Be NormalBryan
2017Joe Finds GraceWally
2017American AssassinDr. Frain
2017Anchor and HopeMartin
2018AstralGareth Powell
2018Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King MidasTad (voice)English version

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011The Million Pound Bank NoteHenry Adams
2019A Terrible CountryAndrei Kaplan [4]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996The SentinelBrother TimothyEpisode: "Vow of Silence"
1997MadisonCorporal CarterEpisode: "Fallout"
1997, 1999MillenniumDoug Scaife, Caspar5 episodes
1998ViperYoung Bud MinnickEpisode: "The Getaway"
1999The Outer LimitsVince CarterEpisode: "The Other Side"
2000Beggars and ChoosersTeddyEpisode: "Killer Sushi"
2001Da Vinci's InquestConstable MillerEpisode: "The Sparkle Tour"
2001Strange FrequencyDisco ManEpisode: "Disco Inferno"
2005I Shouldn't Be AliveJohnEpisode: "Shark Survivor"
2006The Line of BeautyBradEpisode: "The End of the Street"
2006The Path to 9/11Scott Ramer2 episodes
2006Ultimate ForceCpl. Tony RitzikEpisode: "The Dividing Line"
2007Judge John DeedClerk2 episodes
2008BonekickersBobbyEpisode: "Warriors"
2008–2011
2013–2015
ChuggingtonEddie (US voice)40 episodes
2008House of SaddamCIA Officer NewmanEpisode: "Episode #1.3"
2010Foyle's WarGeorge HallEpisode: "Killing Time"
2011Chuggington: Badge QuestEddie (US voice)Episode: "Couriers"
2011Downton AbbeyMajor Patrick GordonEpisode: "Episode #2.6"
2012EpisodesAssistant Director7 episodes
2012HuntedPatrik Lindberg2 episodes
2016–presentThomas & FriendsEric (US voice)
2016–2017X CompanySchroeder6 episodes
2017SS-GBDaniel Hapkiss2 episodes
2018The DurrellsHenry Miller2 episodes
2018Doctor WhoJames BlakeEpisode: "Rosa"
2019CounterpartCroftEpisode: "Twin Cities"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000KessenNaomasa YiEnglish version
2002ArchangelMark Hauser, Homeless #1, Berlin Citizen, Factory Worker, KEOS Scientist, Chaos SoldierEnglish version
2009Killzone 2Additional ISA Voices
2009Colin McRae: Dirt 2US Male
2009Dead Space: ExtractionAdditional Voices
2010GoldenEye 007Additional Voices
2010Battlefield: Bad Company 2: VietnamUS Soldier
2011Operation Flashpoint: Red RiverMarines
2012007 LegendsAdditional Voices
2012Forza Horizon
2012Assassin's Creed IIIAdditional Voices
2013Lego City UndercoverFrank Honey
2013Remember Me
2013Company of Heroes 2The Western Front Armies DLC, Ardennes Assault DLC
2013Killzone: MercenaryBlackjack
2013Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagAdditional Voices
2014Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace AttorneyPhoenix WrightEnglish version[5]
2014Assassin's Creed UnityAdditional Voices
2014Fractured SpaceStelland Shaw
2015Star Wars BattlefrontAdditional Voices
2016Tom Clancy's The DivisionMcPhersonUncredited
2016Homefront: The Revolution
2016Mirror's Edge: CatalystAdditional Voices
2016Battlefield 1
2017Mass Effect: AndromedaAvitus Rix
2018Ni no Kuni II: Revenant KingdomZip VectorEnglish version

References

  1. "Real life couple starring in play about adultery at the Bush Theatre". Evening Standard. 2016-09-22. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  2. "Getting to Know Film & TV Actress Eleanor Matsuura". Prestige Online. 2019-03-04. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  3. Gardner, Lyn (February 7, 2006). "House". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  4. Writer: Keith Gessen; Reader: Trevor White; Abridged by: Jill Waters and Isobel Creed; Produced by Jill Waters (11 March 2019). "A Terrible Country". A Terrible Country. BBC. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  5. @UnitedVoices_ (29 January 2015). "Congrats @mrtrevorwhite @navgtr nomination for PERFORMANCE IN A COMEDY LEAD Professor Layton Vs. Phoenix Wright!" (Tweet). Retrieved 31 May 2020 via Twitter.
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