Trevor made his acting debut at the age of 6 in "Iron Jawed Angels".
IJA is an amazing drama about the struggles that women had obtaining
equality and their triumph with the Women's Suffrage Movement in the
early 1900's. The movie starred Hillary Swank, Angelica Houston, and
Patrick Dempsey.
"Big Fish" was the next big opportunity to come his way. After a long
and involved audition process, he landed the part of Will's son. Albert
Finney, Jessica Lange, Danny DeVito, and Ewan McGregor helped create
the magic in this wonderful film directed by Tim Burton.
Since 2003, Trevor has done several television commercials, including
the Mederma scar cream ad in which his image appeared on the pages of
many parenting magazines. Two additional movies followed, "Loggerheads
and "Southern Belles". Both were filmed near his hometown in North
Carolina.
Trevor spent time on the Dr. Phil show as a celebrity guest, and
donates his time to various charitable organizations, such as the
Painted Turtle, the Ronald McDonald House and the Elizabeth Glaser
Pediatric AIDS foundation, as a way to give back to the community.
Trevor really enjoyed doing his voice-over work on "Fly Me to the
Moon". This fantastic animated 3-D movie starred three 'tween -aged
flies who stowed aboard the Apollo 11 flight to the moon. Leading the
"mission" is "Nat" (Trevor), who is always looking for an adventure.
Also making a "buzz" are cast members, Nicollette Sheridan, Ed Begley
Jr., Tim Curry, Christopher Lloyd, Kelly Ripa and making a special
appearance, Buzz Aldren.
Trevor's V.O. work also includes time on Cartoon Network's "Happy
Monster Band". Trevor is a series regular as the voice of "L.O", one of
the silly monsters who teach children about the wonderful countries
around the world.
Last summer Trevor was in Austin, Texas filming the Warner Brothers
production "Shorts", a new family adventure /comedy written and
directed by Robert Rodriguez (Spy Kids trilogy). Trevor stars as
"Loogie" who along side his mischievous brothers discover a magic
wishing rock that grants wishes to anyone who holds it. William H.
Macy, Jon Cryer, James Spader and Leslie Mann play the grown-ups in
this kid -centered comedy.
Trevor can be seen starring as a series regular in the television
comedy, "The New Adventures of Old Christine" which is in its fifth
season on CBS. Trevor plays opposite the Emmy winning actress Julia
Louis-Dreyfus as her son, Ritchie.