Oliver Trevena

Man, Oliver Trevena’s career is just wild. The guy’s all over the place—in a good way, honestly. He's not just sticking to one lane, either. Just wrapped up playing the lead in “The Paradox Effect” with Olga Kurylenko and Harvey Keitel, and he even put on the executive producer hat for that one. That's not something you see every day: lead guy and the boss behind the scenes. Then there’s “The Gorge” for Paramount, where he’s sharing screen time with Miles Teller and Anya Taylor Joy, which is kinda stacked if you ask me. You might’ve caught him in “The Plane” from Lionsgate—yeah, that one with Gerard Butler. Trevena’s got a solid supporting role there, and honestly, he holds his own. And if that’s not enough, the dude’s already finished “The Bricklayer” with Aaron Eckhart. Plus “Wire Room” with Bruce Willis and Kevin Dillon. He even helped produce that one too. Busy guy, right? If you’re keeping track, he picked up the “breakout star” award at the Rome Film Festival in 2024. Not bad for a guy from East Sussex. Speaking of which, he’s the youngest of four brothers, grew up in East Sussex, England, and started out with some proper theater chops—trained at South East Theatre Society and RADA. That’s no joke, real classic training. Early on, he was getting into Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and jumped into all sorts of plays, from “The King and I” to “Bugsy Malone” and even “Oliver.” The guy’s got range, for real.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1981-05-09
  • Birth Location: Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK
  • Professions: Actor, Producer, Writer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      So, this one’s for the movie buffs who love digging through celeb history—did you know there was a time when Laura Vandervoort and her co-star were actually engaged? Yup, between February 2014 and March 2015, these two were planning a walk down the aisle. No big Hollywood production, just real life mixing with all the glitz. It’s kinda wild when you realize how often on-screen chemistry spills over into real-life headlines. Stuff like this always makes you wonder what went down behind the scenes—maybe a little too much method acting, or maybe just the classic “met on set, sparks flew” situation. Either way, it didn’t last, but it’s definitely one of those behind-the-curtain facts that makes you see the movie in a whole new light. Sometimes, the drama off camera is almost as juicy as the plot itself, honestly.

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