
Trevor Brooks
Acting
Biography
Trevor Brooks brings intensity, warmth, vulnerability and endearing awkwardness to his recent roles on television (Luke on “Almost Family”, FOX) and in film — as a book-loving adventurer in the feature film "Grandma Werewolf", a determined cancer patient ("The Untimely Gift"), an aspiring baseball player (“Screwball”), and a bullied student ("The Smear Campaign"). Over the past seven years, Trevor has acted on television, in a feature film and in over twenty-five independent short films. He has been featured in online advertising, a public service announcement, and local theater. He appeared in the series premiere of "Limitless" (CBS) and co-starred in Oh Honey's music video, "Lonely Neighbor" (Atlantic Records).
Known For

An only child finds her life turned upside down when her father reveals that, over the course of his prize-winning career as a pioneering fertility doctor, he used his own sperm to conceive upwards of a hundred children, including two new sisters.
Almost Family

When Earth no longer exists, neighboring aliens examine human artifacts that float around in its place like paleontologists learning about ancient ancestors. This is the story of a curious alien struggling to fit in with his robotic co-workers and how his accidental discovery of a mysterious box full of noise leads his team to understanding one of humanity's most special gifts.
Alientologists

A young boy diagnosed with Astrocytoma documents his recovery from cancer with his camera, but after undergoing surgery to remove a tumor, he begins to look at life through a different, more spiritual lens.
The Untimely Gift

When a dysfunctional family goes to their recently widowed grandmother's cabin for Thanksgiving, they find out that their grandmother is actually a werewolf.
Grandma Werewolf

A young girl goes to therapy to deal with nightmares she's having. But sometimes nightmares aren't just dreams. A 1980's coming of age film about a group of teenaged girls, navigating their way through the treacherous waters of adolescence and social pressures.