A native of Edmonton, Alberta, Trevor Devall is a prolific voice artist, having performed in hundreds of animated productions including television movies, series, feature films and video games. Some highlights: Aizawa on Death Note, Chang and the maniacal Irishman Leigarch on Black Lagoon, Mu Laflaga in Gundam Seed, Togusa in Ghost in the Shell-SAC, Moordryd Payne on Dragon Booster, Alpha Q in Transformers: Energon, Neo from Gundam Seed: Destiny, Scourge in Transformers: Cybertron, and the voice of the alien helmsman Hermiod on Stargate: Atlantis.

Trevor's ongoing list of animated series work includes the roles of Friagne and Marcho on Shakugan No Shana, Shiro Mibu in the sci-fi horror series Soul Taker, Mr. Match and Mysterious Man in Megaman: NT Warrior, Kana's father, Conrad Iwata in Hamtaro, Pyro and Captain Stone in X-Men: Evolution, Wild Weasel in G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom, Ganossa Maximillian in Silent Mobius, and many more.

For feature films, he has performed roles including Baramanda in the CG feature A.R.K.(with James Woods), Toa Pohatu in Bionicle: Mask of Light, Toa Nuju in Bionicle: Legends of Metru Nui, and Shesta in Escaflowne. Additionally, Trevor is an award-winning writer and director. Nominated for four Jessie Awards (including the Sydney Risk Prize For Outstanding Original Play), his play The Back Kitchen Release Party was selected by Vancouver’s Arts Club Theatre for its 2008 season. Trevor’s Leo-Award-winning film, The Plaids (which he wrote, produced and directed), aired on The Comedy Network and Space: The Imagination Station from 2001-2004. Trevor has also written episodes for several major animated programs, including The Very Good Adventures of Yam Roll in Happy Kingdom.

Trevor’s popular animation-industry podcast, Voiceprint with Trevor Devall and Guests, has garnered thousands of listeners from all over the world. It can be found at www.trevordevall.com, or downloaded from iTunes.

In addition to performing for animation, Trevor works as a voice acting coach, and also teaches acting at some of the finest institutions in Vancouver, where he currently resides.