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Character Description
Competition
Ghosts in the Machine: CastingMassify and After Dark Films teamed up to give actors their shot at a breakout role in Perkins' 14. The community cast the film, choosing two men and two women who will star in the movie.
- Gender:
- Male
- Age:
- n/a
- Ethnicity:
- Any
The male lead for the Ghosts in the Machine contest.
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METROPOLITAN-Sara Schedeen
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Gender
Male -
Age Range
25 - 30 -
Height
6' 1" -
Weight
188 lbs
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Ethnicity
Other
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Eye Color
Brown -
Hair Color
Black -
Hair Length
Short
Credits
Actor on The Run (2008)
Actor on Shadow Box (2008)
Actor on Casebook (preproduction) (2008)
Actor on Girl Gone (2007)
Actor on Martyr (2006)
Portfolio
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Industry Panel Feedback
Trey is a very talented actor. He's extremely natural and owned his performance. He also possesses excellent concentration. He's a good listener. He has a strong emotional memory. Overall, awesome job.
Craig Singer
Very good work on frisbee scene. A natural with unforced charisma. He understood the scene and played with ease and depth. Fell short on danger scene. Seemed unsure on creating the sense of injury and fear leading to more confusion than danger but good anyway.
Gary Swanson
Trey achieved an instant rapport with his costars. He has a natural instinct that allows him to fully embody the character, bringing his first scene especially to life. He also seemed very comfortable with improvisation, which greatly enhanced the character. With wit and charm, Trey is the full package. Excellent job!
Courtney Solomon
After Dark Films