Vic Trevino
- Actor
Vic Trevino is an award-winning actor with over 30 years of experience across film, television, and theater. Born in east Los Angeles and raised in San Antonio, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force before returning to Los Angeles to pursue higher education. Accepted into the University of Southern California, Vic graduated with honors, earning dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in drama and cinema production. His commitment to refining his craft led him to pursue an MFA in acting at UCLA's prestigious school of Theater, Film and Television. Further honing his skills, Vic also trained at the American Film institute and the Strasberg Actors Studio working with some of the most respected professionals in the industry.
Vic is a versatile bilingual actor with a dynamic range of leading, supporting, and recurring roles in both television and feature-films. In television he portrayed Lieutenant Esteban Salazar in the hit series 'Killer Women' and was a series regular on the Emmy award-winning 'Pee-Wee's Playhouse' where he originated the role of Ricardo. His guest-starring roles include appearances in 'The X-Files' and the Netflix series 'MO'. Vic's recurring roles in daytime television include 'General Hospital', 'Day by Day', 'Sunday in Paris' and 'Living in America'.
On the big screen, Vic co-starred in the iconic prison drama 'American Me' alongside Edward James Olmos, and appeared in 'Machete' with Danny Trejo, directed by Robert Rodriguez. Other film credits include 'The Good Wolf' directed by Will Shipley, 'The Elevator' opposite Martin Sheen, 'Beastmaster 2' with Marc Singer and 'Killzone' alongside David Carradine. Vic will soon be seen in the upcoming feature film 'Sarah's Oil', opposite Zachary Levi, Garrett Dillahunt, and Sonequa Martin-Green for Amazon MGM and Kingdom Story Company.
With a passion for storytelling and a natural ability to bring characters to life, Vic Trevino is a talent to watch. His work has earned high praise from industry professionals, including renowned Casting Director Tom McSweeney of McSweeney Newman Casting, and a member of the Casting Guild of Australia. Mr. McSweeney remarked "I have been a casting director in film and television for the past thirty-five years and in that time, I have had the joy of watching Vic Trevino mature into an artist of great skill, unfiltered emotion and great passion. He inhabits each character with his soul and the camera is captivated by the wealth of thought and emotion behind his eyes. He is daring, passionate and inventive. A joy to watch on screen. Director Will Shipley of 'The Good Wolf' also offered high praise, describing Trevino's work as "truthful, honest, with not a false note to his performance."
For over almost three decades, Vic Trevino has been a distinguished presence in regional theatre, earning acclaim for his portrayal of iconic characters such as Brick in Tennessee Williams' 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof', Torvald Helmer in Lucas Hnath's 'A Dollhouse, Part 2', Pip in Richard Greenberg's 'Three Days of Rain' and Oberon in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. He performed in several world premieres at the Tony-award winning South Coast Repertory ('Man of the Flesh', 'Search & Destroy'), Mark Taper Forum/Taper Too in Los Angeles ('Alternate Places', 'Por Quinley'). He has also performed in international festivals in Italy, Mexico, and Philippines. His dedication to the craft reflects his deep commitment to excellence in performance.
As a stage director, Vic has helmed productions of classic and contemporary works, including Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', 'Romeo and Juliet', 'Waiting for Godot', 'The Glass Menagerie', 'Death of a Salesman' 'Myth of the Macho', and more.
A skilled voice actor, Vic's voiceover work in radio and TV commercials is well-regarded, adding another dimension to his versatile career. A member of the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and the Actors' Equity Association, Vic continues to deliver compelling performances in diverse roles.
Vic is a versatile bilingual actor with a dynamic range of leading, supporting, and recurring roles in both television and feature-films. In television he portrayed Lieutenant Esteban Salazar in the hit series 'Killer Women' and was a series regular on the Emmy award-winning 'Pee-Wee's Playhouse' where he originated the role of Ricardo. His guest-starring roles include appearances in 'The X-Files' and the Netflix series 'MO'. Vic's recurring roles in daytime television include 'General Hospital', 'Day by Day', 'Sunday in Paris' and 'Living in America'.
On the big screen, Vic co-starred in the iconic prison drama 'American Me' alongside Edward James Olmos, and appeared in 'Machete' with Danny Trejo, directed by Robert Rodriguez. Other film credits include 'The Good Wolf' directed by Will Shipley, 'The Elevator' opposite Martin Sheen, 'Beastmaster 2' with Marc Singer and 'Killzone' alongside David Carradine. Vic will soon be seen in the upcoming feature film 'Sarah's Oil', opposite Zachary Levi, Garrett Dillahunt, and Sonequa Martin-Green for Amazon MGM and Kingdom Story Company.
With a passion for storytelling and a natural ability to bring characters to life, Vic Trevino is a talent to watch. His work has earned high praise from industry professionals, including renowned Casting Director Tom McSweeney of McSweeney Newman Casting, and a member of the Casting Guild of Australia. Mr. McSweeney remarked "I have been a casting director in film and television for the past thirty-five years and in that time, I have had the joy of watching Vic Trevino mature into an artist of great skill, unfiltered emotion and great passion. He inhabits each character with his soul and the camera is captivated by the wealth of thought and emotion behind his eyes. He is daring, passionate and inventive. A joy to watch on screen. Director Will Shipley of 'The Good Wolf' also offered high praise, describing Trevino's work as "truthful, honest, with not a false note to his performance."
For over almost three decades, Vic Trevino has been a distinguished presence in regional theatre, earning acclaim for his portrayal of iconic characters such as Brick in Tennessee Williams' 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof', Torvald Helmer in Lucas Hnath's 'A Dollhouse, Part 2', Pip in Richard Greenberg's 'Three Days of Rain' and Oberon in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. He performed in several world premieres at the Tony-award winning South Coast Repertory ('Man of the Flesh', 'Search & Destroy'), Mark Taper Forum/Taper Too in Los Angeles ('Alternate Places', 'Por Quinley'). He has also performed in international festivals in Italy, Mexico, and Philippines. His dedication to the craft reflects his deep commitment to excellence in performance.
As a stage director, Vic has helmed productions of classic and contemporary works, including Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', 'Romeo and Juliet', 'Waiting for Godot', 'The Glass Menagerie', 'Death of a Salesman' 'Myth of the Macho', and more.
A skilled voice actor, Vic's voiceover work in radio and TV commercials is well-regarded, adding another dimension to his versatile career. A member of the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and the Actors' Equity Association, Vic continues to deliver compelling performances in diverse roles.