Trevor Coppola | |
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Born | Santa Monica, California |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Musician |
Years active | 1995–present |
Trevor Coppola is an actor and musician from Santa Monica, California. The films he has acted in include Little Blue Pill , The Hunchback, Matilda , The Bank Job , Lucky Numbers and 3:10 to Yuma [1] and Vikingdom . [2] As a musician, he is a cellist and classically trained singer. [3]
In the early 1990s he had a small part in the television series Love & War , episode "One Strike, You're Out". [4] He played the part of Sal in the film, Lucky Numbers which was directed by Nora Ephron and starred John Travolta and Lisa Kudrow. [5] In 2007, he acted in the Western 3:10 to Yuma. It starred Russell Crowe and Christian Bale. In it, he played the part of William Marsh. [6] [7] In 2008, he had a part in the thriller The Bank Job which was directed by Roger Donaldson. [8] In the 2010 comedy Little Blue Pill which was directed by Aaron Godfred, he was one of the leading actors and acted alongside Aaron Kuban, Adam Carr, Rosie Tisch, Gerold Wunstel and Jonathan Ahdout and Gerold Wunstel. [9] [10] He played the part of ruthless Phalitech executive, John Kilter. [11] [12] In the same year he played the part of Dr. Trevor Gibson in the film The Hunchback. [13] In 2013, he starred in the Yangzom Brauen directed film Who Killed Johnny playing the part of Wulf. [14] [15] In the same year, he was in Vikingdom which was a fantasy, action, adventure that starred Dominic Purcell and Natassia Malthe. In it he played the part of Geat. [16] [17] In 2014, he was part of a reality show hosted by Erin J Morgart. [18] In Empire of the Heart which was released in 2017, he played Jake Fishel. [19]
In March 2014, he was at the March issue launch party for the Californian Naluda Magazine. [20] [21] Later that year, he was at the International Italian Festival of Neapolitan song for an award presentation. [22] [23]
Title | Role | Director | Year | Notes # |
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Gao nu yi zu | Rudy | Blackie Shou Liang Ko | 1995 | |
Indictment: The McMartin Trial | Reporter | Mick Jackson | 1995 | made for television |
French Exit | Party Goer #2 | Daphna Kastner | 1995 | |
Showgirls | Dancer | Paul Verhoeven | 1995 | |
Heat | restaurant patron | Michael Mann | 1995 | |
Matilda | restaurant patron | Danny DeVito | 1996 | |
Every Minute Is Goodbye | Russ | Ulli Lommel | 1996 | |
Babylon 5: In the Beginning | Minbari Tourist | Michael Vejar | 1998 | |
Time at the Top | Andre | Jim Kaufman | 1999 | |
Wanted | Larry | Terence M. O'Keefe | 2000 | |
Farewell, My Love | Phil Conway | Randall Fontana | 2000 | |
Lucky Numbers | Sal | Nora Ephron | 2000 | |
Last Call | Tom | Henry Bromell | 2002 | made for television |
Got Papers? | Mr. Gomez | Reyes Bencomo | 2003 | |
Down the P.C.H. | Bill | Sean Michael Beyer | 2006 | |
3:10 to Yuma | William Marsh | James Mangold | 2007 | |
Beautiful Loser | Jim | John Nolte | 2008 | |
The Bank Job | Leonard | Roger Donaldson | 2008 | |
Watchmen | NY Swat #4 | Zack Snyder | 2009 | |
District 9 | MNU Mercenary | Neill Blomkamp | 2009 | |
The Hunchback | Dr.Trevor Gibson | Steve Roeder | 2010 | |
Little Blue Pill | John Kilter | Aaron Godfred | 2010 | |
Simply Delicious | Groom | Jerry Cashman | 2012 | short |
Who Killed Johnny | Wulf | Yangzom Brauen | 2013 | |
Vikingdom | Geat | Yusry Abd Halim | 2013 | |
Creature of Habit | Killer | Marc Verna | 2013 | |
Empire of the Heart | Jake Fishel | Rob Walker | 2017 | [24] |
Title | Episode # | Role | Director | Year | Notes # |
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Love & War | One Strike, You're Out | Customer #2 | Robert Berlinger | 1995 | |
Party of Five | Naked | Rick | Daniel Attias | 1999 | |
Beverly Hills, 90210 | Laying Pipe | Student | Luke Perry | 1999 | |
Boston Public | Chapter Thirty-Seven | Mr. Roland | Mike Listo | 2002 | |
That Was Then | Episode #1.7 | Craig | 2002 | ||
LA Forensics | The Actor's Secret | Terry | Robert Dean | 2007 | |
Hallo Hollywood | Impressionist | Yangzom Brauen Michael Freund Roman Wyden | 2009 | ||
Fringe | Jacksonville | Tech | Charles Beeson | 2010 | |
Doctor Who | Victory of the Daleks | William | Andrew Gunn | 2010 | |
Ruthless | Pilot | Ron | Luis Sinibaldi | [25] | |
In April 2015, Coppola performed with media artist Dilee and acoustic band backing band Cori Jacobs at the Voodoo Lounge at the House of Blues. This was said to be one of the last performances as the club was due to close its doors permanently. [27] [28]
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