Spencer Trinwith is a highly accomplished and versatile creative force, effortlessly transitioning between the roles of director, writer, and actor, showcasing his remarkable range and talent. His academic journey began with a rigorous foundation in the arts, as he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the esteemed North Carolina School of the Arts. Building upon this strong foundation, Trinwith further honed his skills and knowledge by pursuing a Master's degree in film and digital media from the prestigious American University School of Film and Media Arts, where he received a Merit Award in recognition of his outstanding academic achievements.
Piercing the veil of cinematic innovation, Trinwith emerges as a multifaceted creative force, masterfully assuming the roles of creator, director, and writer for the documentary La Fiera: The Piera Rodriguez Story. This poignant and uplifting narrative masterwork chronicles the remarkable odyssey of Piera Rodriguez, a Venezuelan-born mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter, as she embarks on a daring quest to realize her professional fighting aspirations in the United States. As a first-time filmmaker, Trinwith's La Fiera proudly debuts at a prestigious film festival, showcasing his impressive directorial prowess and cementing his status as a rising talent in the world of documentary filmmaking.
Trinwith's collegiate tenure at American University was marked by his involvement in a feature film production, serving as a 1st Assistant Director on British filmmaker Blaze LoveJoy's cinematic endeavour, The Zompocalypse Therapy Sessions, which was filmed in the vibrant city of Los Angeles.
As a multi-talented individual, Trinwith has also been instrumental in the creation of several other projects. One such endeavour is the upcoming political satire, King of K Street, which he co-created, co-wrote, and is set to direct. The film is slated for completion in 2022.
In addition to his work on King of K Street, Trinwith has also been busy with the creation of Crenels and Merlons, a medieval-themed animated film. His roles in this project include creator, visual effects artist, and voice-over artist, showcasing his impressive range of skills. The film is currently scheduled for release in 2022.
Noted for his impressive acting career, Trinwith has had the distinction of appearing in various television shows, including the esteemed Law & Order: SVU, where he shared the screen with the renowned actress Sharon Stone.
Additionally, he has also had the privilege of working alongside the accomplished comedic actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the celebrated actor Hugh Laurie in the popular television series VEEP.
Moreover, his film endeavors have garnered recognition and accolades, with his movies receiving awards for Best Picture and Best Actor at prestigious international film festivals.
Furthermore, Trinwith made his feature film debut as an actor in the sequel Woman Woman 1984, which was released on Christmas Day in the year 2020.
In the following year, 2021, he had several films released, including the suspenseful thriller Eye Without a Face, directed by the accomplished filmmaker Ramin Niami.
One of his notable film releases in 2021 was Really Love, a SXSW Grand Jury Nominated film, where he shared the spotlight with the talented actor Kofi Siriboe.
Trinwith's impressive professional theater credits span a wide range of productions, boasting a plethora of notable roles that have garnered widespread acclaim and admiration.
Notably, he has taken on the iconic character of Norm in the critically acclaimed production of Suicide, Incorporated, which received rave reviews in Washington, DC, solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile performer.
Furthermore, Trinwith has also had the privilege of starring in adaptations of the Stanley Tucci film "Blind Date", bringing his unique interpretation to the screen, and Shakespeare's timeless masterpiece, Richard III, showcasing his mastery of classical theatre.
Moreover, he has had the honor of playing the lead roles in the powerful and thought-provoking production of Dead Man Walking, as well as the comedic gem, Scapino, demonstrating his impressive range and ability to excel in a variety of genres and roles.
Notable musician Trinwith has embarked on extensive touring endeavors, seamlessly integrating their guitar playing expertise into the esteemed theatrical production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Furthermore, Trinwith's multifaceted musical talents have been showcased in various indie rock bands based in both New York and Los Angeles, with a notable achievement being the signing of these bands to prominent record labels such as Universal Vivendi and Verve Records.