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In February of 2021, Trevor won the Hollywood International Golden Age Film Festival Award for Best Short Thriller for his film 'The Break Up'. In March 2021, Trevor won the UK Motion Picture Award for Best Director for both 'The Break Up' and '57A'. Charlotte Pathe, star of 'The Break Up', also won the award for Best Actor from the UK Motion Picture Film Festival. At the tender age of just nine years old, Trevor attended The Mermaid Junior Arts Drama Centre in North London, England, and shortly after began to feature in school plays and festivals. This continued for a few years with appearances in the school choir as well as on the stage, featuring in various amateur productions and end-of-term drama school productions. As his education continued, Trevor studied English Literature, including Shakespeare's works, most notably 'Romeo and Juliet'. He was also writing short stories and tried his hand at Poetry, successfully managing to have two of his poems published. In 2010 he formed an independent production company titled 'Seventh Dream Ventures' with his cousin Paul Allen and soon began to structure ideas for filming various projects. Teaming up with 'Hornseywood'- a multi award winning production company, Trevor wrote and directed his 'Short Story Series' which featured 'The Door' screened and nominated for an award at The Portobello Film Festival in London, 'Is It Over'? (also screened at Portobello), and 'Three Chairs'. He was also nominated for an award for the short film 'Love You More' in September 2015. Trevor has written and directed the independent British feature film 'Witch' due for release in 2021. He has just completed work as Writer, Director and Composer on a new short film titled 'I Met Her on the Promenade' which will be screened early 2020. Trevor is also due to Write and Direct a new selection of Short Films to be Produced by Seventh Dream Ventures and Hornseywood. Further projects as Writer and Director include the controversial 'Murder by Default', 'Haunted' and the much anticipated 'Darker'.