Blumas, Trevor 1984–

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BLUMAS, Trevor 1984–

PERSONAL

Born October 16, 1984, in London, Ontario, Canada; son of Lyn (a photographer). Education: Attended Lester B. Pearson School for the Arts; attended workshops at the Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Avocational Interests: Snowboarding.

Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—James/Levy/Jacobson, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1470, Burbank, CA 91505.

Career: Actor. Member of the band Staylefish, singer, and songwriter.

Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television movie, pilot, miniseries, or series by a leading young actor, Young Artist Foundation, 1999, for Stranger in Town; Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best performance in a television series—young ensemble, 2000, for Little Men; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television drama series—guest starring young actor, 2001, for Twice in a Lifetime; the album Utopian Theory has received critical praise; Blumas's band Staylefish has been recognized by the London Music awards and the Jack Richardson Music awards.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series:

Nathaniel "Nat" Blake, Little Men, Canadian television and PAX TV, 1998–99.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Young Hocking, Seasons of Love, CBS, 1999.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Aaron, Stranger in Town, Showtime, 1998.

Ben Holst, "The Pencilholder" segment, The Wall, Showtime, 1998.

Greg Jeffries, "Switching Goals," The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1999.

Tom, Virtual Mom, CBC and Nickelodeon, 2000.

Michael Doe, Jane Doe (also known as Runaway Jane), USA Network, 2001.

Older Jimmy, Inside the Osmonds (also known as The Osmonds), ABC, 2001.

Teenage Max, Guilt by Association (also known as Coupable par amour), Court TV, 2002.

Beau, Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story (also known as Prom Queen), 2004.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Daniel Fontaine, Monet: Shadow and Light, HBO, 1999.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Jebediah Good, "Float Like a Butterfly," Earth: Final Conflict (also known as EFC, Gene Roddenberry's "Battleground Earth," Gene Roddenberry's "Earth: Final Conflict," Invasion planete Terre, and Mission Erde: Sie sind unter uns), syndicated, 1997.

Young Fraser, "Easy Money," Due South (also known as Due South: The Series, Direction: Sud, and Tandem de choc), CTV and CBS, and syndicated, 1998.

"Curveball," Twice In a Lifetime, CTV and PAX TV, 2000.

Teenage Ryan Storey, "The Choice," Twice In a Lifetime, CTV and PAX TV, 2001.

With the band Staylefish, appeared on Canadian television stations.

Film Appearances:

Young Richard, Dinner at Fred's, Imperial Entertainment/PM Entertainment Group, 1999.

Kyle Hunter, The Unsaid (also known as The Ties That Bind), Global Cinema Group, 2001.

Teddy Harwood, Ice Princess, Buena Vista, 2005.

Fury, c. 2006.

Film Producer:

Fury, c. 2006.

Stage Appearances:

Appeared as C. G. in Annie Warbuck, as the young Michael in Casey, in How to Eat Like a Child, and as a street child in My Fair Lady (musical), all productions of the Original Kids Theatre Company, London, Ontario, Canada. Other roles include appearances as a son in And You Thought Your Family Was Strange; as Ringo in Beatles Review; as Matt in Bugsy Malone; and as the big bad wolf in The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood.

RECORDINGS

Albums with Staylefish:

Utopian Theory, Calamity Records, 2004.

Singles with Staylefish include "Bobby Rocks the Ganja," "Give It Up," and "Next Wave to Paradise."

WRITINGS

Albums with Staylefish:

Utopian Theory, Calamity Records, 2004.

Singles with Staylefish include "Bobby Rocks the Ganja," "Give It Up," and "Next Wave to Paradise."

OTHER SOURCES

Electronic:

Staylefish, http://www.staylefish.com, October 14, 2005.