Trevor Morgan: Movies, TV, and Bio
Trevor Morgan

Trevor Morgan

Actor, Director, Writer

Born November 26, 1986 in Chicago, Illinois, USA

Trevor Morgan is an actor, director and writer. He was born in Chicago, IL to Lisa Morgan and Joe Borrasso. Trevor begin acting at age five working on numerous TV shows and commercials even appearing on a Life cereal box. His acting breakthrough came when he earned a five-episode arc on ER (1994) playing terminally ill patient Scott Anspaugh. His highly-praised performance led to his inclusion as a recipient of the 1998 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. As a teenager, he appeared alongside Haley Joel Osment in M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense (1999) for which Trevor was nominated for a Teen Choice Award. After seeing Trevor's performance as Mel Gibson's son in Roland Emmerich's The Patriot (2000), Steven Spielberg handpicked him for the lead role of Eric Kirby in Jurassic Park III (2001)). Trevor received acclaim for his roles in several independent films including Mean Creek (2004) which premiered at Sundance to critical acclaim and for which he won a Special Distinction Award at the Independent Spirit Awards; Brotherhood (2010) which premiered and won the Audience Award at SWSW; and Vampire (2011) which premiered at Sundance and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. More recently, Trevor was a lead in the HBO series Videosyncrazy (2015) directed by David Fincher. Morgan starred opposite Toni Braxton in Faith Under Fire (2018), produced by Sony Pictures Television for Lifetime and based on the book Prepared for a Purpose: An Inspiring True Story of Faith, Courage and Compassion in Crisis. He will next be seen in Big Fork (2020), scheduled for release in late 2018. For the past five years, Trevor has been writing and directing his own short films including the award-winning Margaret and the Moon (2016). Trevor recently wrapped production on 10 Hours (2018) about a ride share driver and his passenger who form an unlikely friendship during the course of a 10-hour drive. Trevor is working on a documentary on the history of journalism and starting preproduction on his first narrative feature, Best Thing. In 2018, Trevor returned to his hometown of Chicago from Los Angeles to launch Back Home, Inc. a production company dedicated to creating original short and long-form content. He is a cousin of actor Joey Morgan.

Top titles

  • Mean Creek
  • The Sixth Sense
  • English in America: A Linguistic History
  • The Patriot (Extended Cut)
  • Reno 911! Season 1
  • ER, Season 1
  • Perception Season 1
  • Law & Order: Criminal Intent Season 1
  • The Pretender Season 1
  • The Defenders Season 1
  • The Prize Winner Of Defiance, Ohio
  • Empire Falls (Part 1)
  • Mental Season 1
  • The Rookie
  • Local Color
  • A Rumor Of Angels
  • Faith Under Fire
  • Off The Black
  • Ghost Whisperer, Season 1
  • Uncle Nino

Filmography

  • 2018
    Faith Under Fire
  • Concrete Kids
  • The Grounds
  • 2014
    Buttwhistle
  • 2013
    McCanick
  • Abducted
  • 2012
    Perception Season 1
  • 2011
    Munger Road
  • Vampire
  • 2010
    The Defenders Season 1
  • Chasing 3000
  • Brotherhood
  • Underbelly
  • 2009
    Mental Season 1
  • 2008
    My Mom's New Boyfriend
  • 2006
    Local Color
  • Off The Black
  • 2005
    Ghost Whisperer, Season 1
  • The Prize Winner Of Defiance, Ohio
  • Empire Falls (Part 1)
  • 2004
    Mean Creek
  • 2003
    Reno 911! Season 1
  • Uncle Nino
  • 2002
    CSI: Miami Season 1
  • The Rookie
  • 2001
    Law & Order: Criminal Intent Season 1
  • English in America: A Linguistic History
  • The Glass House
  • 2000
    The Patriot (Extended Cut)
  • A Rumor Of Angels
  • 1999
    I'll Remember April
  • The Sixth Sense
  • Genius
  • 1996
    The Pretender Season 1
  • 1994
    ER, Season 1
  • Touched by an Angel - Season 1
  • 1989
    Baywatch Hawaii, Season 2

Connections

  • Shunji Iwai

    Shunji Iwai

  • George Gallo

    George Gallo

  • Glen Scantlebury

    Glen Scantlebury

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family
  • Sports