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Trevor White
Age: 39 Height: 5' 10"
Birth Place: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Born: Oct. 26th, 1970
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BIOGRAPHY: Trevor Alan White was born in 1970 in Vancouver, Canada. He attended Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and graduated in 1992 with a degree in Economics. He made his acting debut in "Groomed", which premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. Trevor's film and TV credits include Michael Winterbottom's "Genova", "Die Another Day", "The Path to 9/11", "Moonshot", "Hellraiser: Hellseeker", "The Line Of Beauty", "The Outer Limits", a recurring role on the Fox TV's "Millennium" as Doug Scaife, the Emmy-winning BBC show "9/11: The Twin Towers", and the BAFTA nominated "House of Saddam", among many others. White has also starred for the Royal Shakespeare Company as Tullus Aufidius in Gregory Doran's "Coriolanus", and made his Royal Court Theatre debut in 2009 in Wallace Shawn's "Aunt Dan and Lemon". He resides in London, England.
He is also the Artistic Director of the Suspect Package Theatre Company.
TRIVIA:
- In March of 2007, spoke the last lines on the Royal Shakespeare Company's 75 year-old RST Stage in Stratford-upon-Avon, before it was closed for major refurbishment, while performing the part of Tullus Aufidius in Gregory Doran's production of "Coriolanus".
- Fluent in English, French, Spanish; Proficient at many dialects
- Is a citizen of both Canada and the U.K.
- Formed the Suspect Package Theatre Co. in London, England, in 2003. Debut production of George F. Walker's "Problem Child" at the New End Theatre played to rave reviews including "A small but almost perfectly formed gem" - The Daily Telegraph and "A mischievously hilarious piece of work" - Time Out. Follow-up production of Daniel Mac Ivor's "House" at the Finborough Theatre in 2006 was equally well received, The Guardian proclaiming it as a "tour de force... virtuoso performance".
- Has sailed the Pacific Ocean, from the Galapagos to New Zealand
- Had an uncredited role as The Jumpmaster in the James Bond film, "Die Another Day" (2003), speaking from a helicopter the memorable line "OK, let's go!"
- His favourite number is 56.
- Can wiggle his ears, and juggle
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