Trevor Donovan (b. 1982)

Alias:
Trevor Donavan

Birthplace:
Bishop, California, USA

Born:
October 11, 1982

Trevor Donovan, born October 11, 1982, in Mammoth Lakes, California, is a versatile artist, advocate, and author. A former member of the U.S. teen ski team, Trevor later earned a bachelor's degree in graphic design before embarking on a successful entertainment career. He is best known for his groundbreaking role as Teddy Montgomery, the first and only LGB series regular on the global hit 90210, as well as for his performances as Kit Acklin in Texas Rising, Eddie Arnold in Sun Records, and Austin in Melissa & Joey.  ​Beyond his on-screen success, Trevor is a passionate advocate for various causes, including canine rights and anti-bullying. He serves as an active ambassador for the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. Additionally, he founded the nationwide anti-bullying program Team Upstanders, dedicating himself to raising awareness about bullying in all its forms, along with other issues he deeply cares about.  Known for his charismatic and engaging performances, Trevor has emerged as a sought-after leading man in romantic comedies, earning him the title "The Prince Charming of RomComs." He has starred in numerous titles, including Easy Heart, USS Christmas, Love Finds You in Charm, and many others. Recently, he has taken on the role of Chase Logan in the Where The Wind Blows movie series, adding to his impressive repertoire.  Trevor appeared on Season 31 of Dancing with the Stars on Disney+, quickly becoming a fan favorite and reaching the semi-finals despite having no prior dance experience. He has also starred in various popular TV shows, including 90210, Sun Records, The Client List, Melissa & Joey, Awkward, NCIS, and Lucifer. His recent projects include the movie Reagan with Dennis Quaid, which was released in theaters on August 30, 2024, and is now available for streaming. Upcoming projects include Grounded, A Little Women's Christmas, and When Hope Calls.  ​Apart from his successful acting career, Trevor is also an accomplished author, having written three children's books in his Love Always series, featuring Dogbert the German Shepherd, Tito the English Bulldog, Shadow the Golden Retriever, and Chance the Labrador. These heartwarming stories are inspired by real-life everyday experiences and showcase Trevor's love for animals and his unwavering optimism.  Trevor's positive outlook on life and dedication to making a difference make him a beloved figure in both the entertainment industry and the wider community. He is an avid user of social media, where he has a global fan base known as #DonoFans, who eagerly support all his endeavors and ensure his projects trend online.

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