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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0795121Trevor Short - IMDb

    Trevor Short is a Zimbabwean-born producer and co-founder of Nu Image, Inc. and Millennium Films. He has worked on many action and fantasy films, such as The Expendables, Hitman's Bodyguard and Hellboy.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Executive
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  2. Jun 24, 2022 · 00:00. 00:59. Trevor the Musical, which began streaming on Disney+ today, tells the story of a boy whose name inspired a movement—aka The Trevor Project, a national non-profit dedicated to ...

    • Anna Menta
  3. Trevor is a 1994 American short film directed by Peggy Rajski, produced by Randy Stone and Peggy Rajski, and written by Celeste Lecesne. [a] Set in 1981, the film follows what happens to 13-year-old Trevor, a Diana Ross fan, when his crush on a schoolmate named Pinky Faraday gets discovered.

  4. Trevor Short. Producer: Criminal. Co-founder and CFO Trevor Short oversees legal, finance and administrative operations for Nu Image, Inc., Millennium Films and all related companies. Born in Harare Zimbabwe in 1955, Short obtained a Bachelor of Law from the University of Rhodesia and an MBA at the University of Cape Town where he was awarded the Gold Medal. In 1980 Short entered the world of banking and commerce, joining Standard Chartered...

  5. Trevor Short is known as an Executive Producer, Producer, Associate Producer, Co-Producer, Story, and Co-Executive Producer. Some of his work includes The Expendables, The Expendables 2, London Has Fallen, Rambo, Homefront, Angel Has Fallen, The Mechanic, and Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard.

  6. Trevor Short. Co-founder and CFO Trevor Short oversees legal, finance and administrative operations for Nu Image, Inc., Millennium Films and all related companies. Born in Harare, Zimbabwe, Short obtained a Bachelor of Law from the University of Rhodesia and an MBA at the University of Cape Town where he was awarded the Gold Medal.

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  8. Nov 10, 2021 · And Trevor, the Oscar-winning 1994 short film that inspired The Trevor Project, a nonprofit organization with a mission to end suicide among LGBTQ youth, isn’t one that should have necessarily leaped off the screen and into the imaginations of prospective theater makers. Then again, its titular hero is a thirteen-year-old who worships Diana Ross, a setup that poses tantalizing possibilities even for those weariest of jukebox fare.