Trevor White | |
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Born |
Trevor Alan White 26 October 1970 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Residence | London, England |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1996–present |
Spouse(s) | Eleanor Matsuura |
Trevor Alan White (born October 26, 1970) is a Canadian actor who has worked in theatre, film, television and radio since 1994, based in London, England since 2001.
Trevor 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.
White was born in 1970 in Vancouver, British Columbia, to Alan and Lamorna White. In 1992, White graduated with a B.A. in Economics from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, but soon after changed career paths, and has been acting professionally since 1994.
White is married to British-Japanese actress Eleanor Matsuura. White is fluent in French and Spanish, and performs both in his native Canadian, as well as an English accent.
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.