Trevor Blumas' is also musically inclined. Blumas has a talent for writing songs and singing, and has played in a London-based band.
March 2005 - TREVOR BLUMAS (Teddy in "Ice Princess") first gained attention as a series regular on PAX TVs Little Men, in which he starred for two years. As his career escalated, he was nominated in 1998, 1999 and 2000 for the Young Artists of Hollywood Awards for two Showtime films: Stranger in Town and his first lead role, The WallPencil Holder, in addition to PAX TVs Twice in a Lifetime. He landed lead roles in the USA movie Jane Doe, opposite Rob Lowe and Terry Hatcher, and HBOs Claude MonetShadow and Light.
Blumas garnered critical acclaim in his feature film debut, The Unsaid, opposite Andy Garcia. Among his other credits are ABCs Switching Goals and Court TVs Guilt by Association. He most recently starred in the telefilm Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story.
Born and raised in London, Ontario, Blumas attended the Lester B. Pearson School for the Arts between grades 4 and 8. He performed in the Original Kids Theatre Company in London, Ontario. His many stage productions include Annie Warbucks, My Fair Lady, Beatles Review, Bugsy Malone and You Thought Your Family Was Strange.


