Trevor
1994 | 18m | English
Popularity: 0.7 (history)
| Director: | Peggy Rajski |
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| Writer: | Celeste Lecesne |
| Staring: |
| Upon hitting puberty, a high school boy realizes that he is homosexual and faces prejudice from his homophobic parents and friends. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 20, 1994 |
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| Director: | Peggy Rajski |
| Writer: | Celeste Lecesne |
| Genres: | Comedy, Drama |
| Keywords | homophobia, suicide attempt, puberty, coming out, suicidal thoughts, lgbt teen, social outcast, woman director, gay theme, short film |
| Production Companies | Rajski/Stone Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 28, 2026 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Brett Barsky | Trevor |
| Judy Kain | Trevor's Mom |
| John Lizzi | Trevor's Dad |
| Jonah Rooney | Pinky Farraday |
| Stephen Tobolowsky | Father Joe |
| Cory M. Miller | Jack |
| Allen Dorane | Walter Stiltman |
| Lindsay Pomerantz | Cathy Quinn |
| Alicia Anderson | Mary Zapatelli |
| Courtney Dornstein | Francine Antoniello |
| Ken Sale | Bus Driver |
| Lucas Jansen | Pinky's Gang Member |
| Shannon La Beach | Pinky's Gang Member |
| John Akopyan | Pinky's Gang Member |
| Frank Montes | Pinky's Gang Member |
| Rebekah Russell | Extra (uncredited) |
| William Scott Brown | Mr. Kienast (uncredited) |
| Brad Spencer | Cop (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Peggy Rajski | Director |
| Barbara Tuss | Script Supervisor |
| Shelly Glasser | Production Manager |
| Margaret M. Rajski | Post Production Coordinator |
| Susan Lyall | Costume Design |
| George Lee | Scenic Artist |
| Cindy Stillwell | Set Dresser |
| Srđan Popović | Sound Mixer |
| Erik McLane | Editorial Staff |
| Sandi Cook | Props |
| Nikki Moungey | Makeup & Hair |
| Mark Hutman | Property Master |
| Sally McDermott | Key Makeup Artist |
| Kevin C. Walberg | Carpenter |
| Jody Hummer | Location Manager |
| Paul Coogan | Sound Mixer |
| Leslie McDonald | Production Design |
| Mario Duran | Key Hair Stylist |
| Tony Martinez | Sound Editor |
| Laura Goldsmith | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Mary M. Torras | Assistant Editor |
| Matthew Ferreira | Set Dresser |
| Michael Barry | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Yuri Makino | Grip |
| Danny Troob | Music |
| Marc Reshovsky | Director of Photography |
| John Tintori | Editor |
| Dianne Chadwick | Set Decoration |
| Quentin O'Brian | Scenic Artist |
| Scott Plauche | Art Direction |
| Caitlin Blue | Set Dresser |
| Lisa J. Levine | ADR Editor |
| Taryn Walsh | Set Costumer |
| Bill Cancienne | Property Master |
| Kath Budh Raja | Props |
| Doreen Austria | Assistant Art Director |
| Craig Beaubien | Negative Cutter |
| Nicholas H. Parker | Set Dresser |
| Nillie Imura | Editorial Staff |
| Thom Fleming | Production Manager |
| Beth Bernstein | Researcher |
| Helena Shepher | Boom Operator |
| Brian Besterman | Music Programmer |
| Tony Fanning | Art Direction |
| Elizabeth Cunningham | Production Manager |
| Danny Miller | Assistant Editor |
| Aileen Winter Mostel | Title Designer |
| Frank H. Woodward | Assistant Location Manager |
| Beth Siegel | Set Dresser |
| Will van Hazel | First Assistant Camera |
| Wesley Groves | Playback Coordinator |
| Karyn Rachtman | Music Supervisor |
| Gregory Schwartz | Still Photographer |
| Nathan Wilson | Second Assistant Camera |
| Julie Firstenberg | Choreographer |
| Jessie Alvarez | Stand In |
| Alex Klabukov | Dolly Grip |
| John Guerra | Gaffer |
| Phil Eisenhower | Studio Teacher |
| Jeffrey Fitzgerald | Electrician |
| Mark Davis | Key Grip |
| Doug Weinmann | Electrician |
| Eric Sandlin | Electrician |
| Alex Klyusner | Grip |
| Michael Stewart Maahs | Grip |
| Roger Meilink | Best Boy Lighting Technician |
| Alex Herron | Electrician |
| Diane Silverstadt | Casting Assistant |
| Matt Steinauer | Grip |
| Shawn E. Helgedalen | Electrician |
| Joel Arnold | Electrician |
| Amber Maahs | Grip |
| Christina Peters | Extras Casting |
| Levon Besnelian | Grip |
| Virgil Fornas | Studio Teacher |
| Randall Ott | Grip |
| Angelo Lucai | Grip |
| Debe Waisman | Extras Casting |
| Michael Ulmer | Electrician |
| Michael Wahl | Grip |
| Daniel Wade | Electrician |
| Drew Ann Rosenberg | Production Supervisor |
| John F. Lyons | Production Coordinator |
| Robbie Meckler | Best Boy Grip |
| Scott Burgin | Camera Loader |
| Bill Dance | Additional Casting |
| Jennifer Wilkinson | Assistant Production Manager |
| Adam Digby Roodman | Production Coordinator |
| Jeff Wilson | Best Boy Grip |
| Celeste Lecesne | Writer |
| Avy Kaufman | Casting |
| Chris L. Spellman | Set Decoration |
| Marc Wielage | Colorist |
| Dawn Solér | Music Supervisor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Peggy Rajski | Producer |
| Randy Stone | Producer |
| Kim A. Snyder | Associate Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 6 | 13 | 2 |
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Although there are undoubtedly some more serious undercurrents for this short drama, it’s carried off with an engaging light-heartedness that does raise a smile. Did you know, for example, that there is a direct correlation between getting your sperm on your hands and then going deaf (as well as bli ... nd, I presume)? “Trevor” (Brett Barsky) is really just your average teenage lad struggling to get any attention from his parents. His school life isn’t much better until he is befriended by baseball heart-throb “Pinky” (Jonah Rooney). Things are on the up, and he even starts listening to the more upbeat tracks from his Diana Ross collection. Unfortunately, he mistakenly confides his adulation for his new best pal with “Walter” (Allen Dorane) and next thing he is being shunned by everyone and given the ultimate in embarrassing life lectures by their local curate. Oh dear! Now we are back to “Endless Love” and some drastic action. What next? It’s told using a quite amusing “Dear diary” confessional style alongside an entertaining effort from Barsky as his character deals with every trauma as if it were to be his last, but without ridiculing the significance to a young gay lad of finding his own sexuality amidst a society at best ignorant, at worst more cruel. It’s the fact that it’s message is delivered more subtly that works better here, and there’s food for thought here for a world of folks called “Trevor”, their friends and parents alike.