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- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Trevor White is a Canadian & British actor, known for his roles as Bill Adler in HBO's Industry, Patrick Gordon in Downton Abbey, and James Blake in Doctor Who. Other selected film and TV credits include: I Hate Suzie, Counterpart, American Assassin, The Dark Knight Rises, Jason Bourne, World War Z, Die Another Day, and Burton & Taylor. He has had regular and recurring roles on The Durrells in Corfu, Episodes, Millennium, Hunted, and X Company. On stage, he recently starred as Harry Potter in the Canadian Premiere of Harry Potter & The Cursed Child. For the Royal Shakespeare Company, he has played Hotspur in Henry IV, and Tullus Aufidius in Coriolanus. White also played James Tyrone Jr. in the critically acclaimed 2012 West End production of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night, which won the 2013 Olivier Award for Best Revival. Other selected stage credits include: Enron, Aunt Dan and Lemon, Red Bud (Royal Court Theatre); The Machine (Donmar Warehouse & Park Ave Armory, NYC); Thebes Land (Arcola Theatre); Macbeth (Regent's Park Theatre); and Robert Lepage's "Polygraph" (Nottingham Playhouse). White is also a regular in the Assassins Creed franchise, and has voiced dozens of other video games, including Star Wars: Battlefront, Ni No Kuni 2, The Surge, Forza Horizon, Mass Effect: Andromeda, The Division, and Little Big Planet 2. He was also the award-winning voice of Frank Honey in Lego City: Undercover, as well as being nominated for his work as Phoenix Wright in Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Fluent in English, French, Spanish; Proficient at many dialects
- Has sailed the Pacific Ocean, from the Galapagos to New Zealand
- 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".
- 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!"
- Part of the original cast of "Enron" (2009/10), Lucy Prebble's multi award-winning, smash hit play. Directed by Rupert Goold, "Enron" premiered in Chichester before a sold-out run at the Royal Court Theatre, and then transferred to the Noel Coward in London's West End. Playing Jeff Skilling's Lawyer, White spoke the opening lines of the play in a monologue addressed directly to the audience.
- The journey does not exist for the destination's sake, it is the other way around. Unless of course you get lost.
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