Trevor Devall, a native of Edmonton, Canada, spent a significant portion of his early career in Vancouver's thriving voice-over industry, honing his skills as an animation and commercial voice actor for approximately 15 years before making the transition to Los Angeles.
Throughout his extensive career, Trevor has demonstrated an impressive range as a voice artist, having contributed to hundreds of animated productions across various mediums, including television movies, series, feature films, and video games.
Some of his most notable roles include Rocket Raccoon in the 2015 film Guardians of the Galaxy, as well as Emperor Palpatine/Darth Sidious, Admiral Ackbar, and Jar Jar Binks in the Lego Star Wars franchise, which spans multiple installments, including The Yoda Chronicles (2013),Droid Tales (2015),and The Freemaker Adventures (2016).
Trevor has also lent his voice to a diverse array of supporting characters on Netflix's F Is for Family (2015),and has provided voice work for various characters on other notable shows, such as My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010),featuring Iron Will, Hoity Toity, and Fancy Pants, as well as Johnny Test (2005),in which he voiced the character Dukey.
In addition to his work in animation, Trevor has also contributed to several video games, including the globally popular League of Legends (2009),in which he voiced the character Jayce, as well as Colossus in Joss Whedon's Astonishing X-Men (2009),and Dad on Disney's Kid vs. Kat (2008).
Trevor's impressive resume also includes a wide range of other roles, such as Mu Laflaga in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (2002),Togusa in Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG - Individual Eleven (2006),Moordryd Payne on Dragon Booster (2004),Aizawa on Death Note (2006),Chang and the maniacal Irishman Leigarch on Black Lagoon (2006),Alpha Q in Transformers: Energon (2004),Pyro in X-Men: Evolution (2000),Scourge in Transformers: Cybertron (2005),and the voice of the alien helmsman Hermiod on Stargate: Atlantis (2004).
In addition to his work in animation and video games, Trevor also starred as the villainous Sir Atticus Moon alongside Big Time Rush in their made-for-Nickelodeon feature, Big Time Movie (2012).