Trevor Long is a talented actor who has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry. Born in Baltimore and raised in Pittsburgh and Jamestown, Rhode Island, Long discovered his passion for performing at the young age of eight. He was very involved with his high school's performing arts program and went on to complete his undergrad at Brown University.
After graduating, Long moved to New York City to study with William Esper and received his Master's Degree at Rutgers' Mason Gross School of the Arts. He took full advantage of the robust theater scene in NYC, getting his start through LAByrinth Theater Co. alongside co-artistic director Philip Seymour Hoffman. One of his many theatre highlights was being directed by Hoffman in "In Arabia We'd All be Kings."
Long has performed countless times on stage, working with various NYC companies, the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston, and the Manhattan Theatre Club. His breakthrough role came when he was cast in AMC's crime drama "Low Winter Sun" opposite Mark Strong. Although the series only ran for one season, Long was a standout as Sean Foster, a homeless drug addict, ex-homicide detective brought back into the fold by his former partner.
In addition to his television work, Long has also appeared in several films, including "Killing Them Softly," "What Maisie Knew," "Jack Goes Boating," and the short film "Concerto" opposite David Zayas, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival.