Trevor Blumas
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Trevor Blumas (b. October 16, 1984) is a Canadian actor.
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[edit] Early life
Blumas was born in London, Ontario, Canada, and went to school at the Lester B. Pearson School for the Arts, studying drama, music, dance, and art. Blumas was part of the Original Kids Theatre Company in Ontario, and was nominated for a 1999 Young Artist Award for "Best Performance", for his performance in Stranger in Town. Blumas graduated from AB Lucas Secondary School in 2003.
[edit] Career
As a teenager, Blumas took a break from acting to join a band called Staylefish. Trevor Blumas wrote the reggae ballad "Hold On" for the band. After parting with them, he is now working on his own solo album on the same label as his former band Calamity Entertainment.
Blumas co-starred in the Disney film Ice Princess (2005) alongside Buffy alumna Michelle Trachtenberg.
He is currently the lead singer of the indie-band, What Ever Happened to Corduroy.
[edit] Filmography
- BFD'S (1997): Andrew McLean
- The Wall (1998): Ben Holt
- Stranger in Town (1998): Aaron
- Seasons of Love (1998): Hocking Linthorne
- Little Men (1998): Nathaniel (Nat) Blake
- Monet: Shadow and Light (1999): Daniel Fontaine
- Switching Goals (1999): Gregg Jeffries
- Dinner at Fred's (1999): young Richard
- Virtual Mom (2000): Tom
- Inside the Osmonds (2001): older Jimmy Osmond
- The Unsaid (2001): Kyle Hunter
- Jane Doe (2001): Michael Doe
- Guilt by Association (2002): teenage Max
- Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story (2003): Beau
- Ice Princess (2005): Teddy Harwood
- Too Young To Marry (2007): Carter
[edit] External links
- Trevor Blumas at the IMDB