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Born | Trevor Marshall St. John (1971-09-03) September 3, 1971 (age 53) Spokane, Washington, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1995–present |
Spouse | Sara St. John (1 child) |
Website | http://www.trevorstjohn.com/ |
Trevor Marshall St. John (born September 3, 1971) is an American actor who currently portrays the character Victor Lord Jr. (formerly thought to be Todd Manning) on the ABC daytime drama One Life to Live.
Career
Trevor Marshall St. John was born in Spokane, WA and raised in nearby Orchard Prairie. He attended Whitworth College on a jazz performance scholarship, where he played the drums. While at college he also performed in As You Like It, All My Sons, Judgement and Merry Wives of Windsor. As a jazz percussionist, he has played with Marshall Royal (Count Bassie Orchestra), Slide Hampton and Bill Berry (Duke Ellington Orchestra) and Gene Harris.
Personal life
Trevor St. John owns a fitness education company, Bioconstructs, where he teaches biomechanics to personal trainers. He lives in New York with his wife, Sara, and their son, Aidan Lee.
Filmography
Soap opera
- One Life to Live (Walker and Flynn Lawrence, 2003)
- One Life to Live (Todd Manning, 2003 – 2011)
- One Life to Live (Victor Lord Jr., 2011-)
Primetime series
- Dirty Sexy Money (George Devlin, 2007)
- Hope & Faith (Kiley, 2006)
- Just Shoot Me! (Cameron, 2002)
- Pacific Blue (Naziskin, 2000)
- Nash Bridges (Jason, 1999–2000)
- Diagnosis Murder (Tommy Santini, 1999)
- SeaQuest DSV (Martin, 1995)
- Murder, She Wrote (Colin Forbes, 1995)
Talk show
- The View (Himself, 2003)
Television film
- The Beach Boys: An American Family (Jan Barry, 2000)
- Sketch Artist II: Hands That See (College Guy, 1995)
- Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story (David, 1995)
Film
- In the Family (Cody Hines, 2011)
- My Soul to Take (Bobby Lake, 2010)
- The Kingdom (Earl Ripon, 2007)
- The Bourne Ultimatum (Tactical Team Leader, 2007)
- The King's Guard (Capt. John Reynolds, 2000)
- Payback (Johnny Bronson, 1999)
- Dogtown (Philip Van Horn, 1997)
- Back in Business (Preston, 1997)
- Bio-Dome (Parker, 1996)
- Crimson Tide (Launcher, 1995)
- Higher Learning (James, 1995)
Benny and Joon (Stand - In, 1993)
Short film
- The Art of Getting Over It (Cameron Clothier, 2008)
- Nothing-Man (Eddie, 1995)
Documentary
- Karen Black: Actress at Work (Himself, 1999)
Theater
- An Ideal Husband (Lord Goring, 2005)
Nominations
Year | Award | Award ceremony | Film | Notes | Result |
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2005 | Irresistible Combination | Daytime Emmy Awards | One Life to Live | shared with Kassie DePaiva | Nominated |
See also
External links
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