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Trevor White (actor)

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Trevor White is a Canadian actor who has been based in London, England since 2001.

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Early and personal life

White is fluent in French and Spanish, and performs both in his native Canadian, as well as an English accent.

In 2013, he married actress Eleanor Matsuura, whom he met while appearing in an RSC production of Coriolanus. The couple have acted together professionally. Describing that experience, Matsuura told the British newspaper The Standard: “Luckily we’re one of those couples who actually enjoy working together. It’s helped that we’ve been able to cut through all the airs and graces and get down to it. Acting isn’t a nine to five anyway so we’re both happy to discuss it at home.”[1] The couple have a daughter.[2]

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Career

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White is based in London. Film and television credits include: Industry, I Hate Suzie, Doctor Who, The Dark Knight Rises, Downton Abbey, Jason Bourne, World War Z, Die Another Day, and Burton & Taylor. He has had recurring roles on The Durrells, Millennium, Episodes, Hunted, and X Company. On stage, he has played Hotspur in Henry IV, and Tullus Aufidius in Coriolanus, for the Royal Shakespeare Company. 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. White was recently cast as Harry Potter in the Canadian Premiere of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, opening 2022 in Toronto. White is also a regular in the Assassin's Creed franchise, and has voiced dozens of other video games, including Star Wars: Battlefront, Mass Effect: Andromeda, The Division, and LittleBigPlanet 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. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.

In 2018, he played James Blake the bus driver whom Rosa Parks defied in 1955, prompting the Montgomery bus boycott in the critically acclaimed episode "Rosa", the third episode of the eleventh season of the BBC series Doctor Who.

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Filmography

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