Treva Etienne
Etienne starred in the hit science fiction series The Last Train and the dramatic series London's Burning. His other television credits include the BAFTA award-winning Holding On, Sir Peter Hall's The Final Passage and Lynda La Plante's Comics. For the BBC he has appeared in the comedies The Lenny Henry Show, Only Fools and Horses, Hale & Pace, Desmonds and TV Squash.
Theatre credits include the title role in Macbeth at the Royal National Theatre in London and Moon on a Rainbow Shawl directed by Maya Angelou at the Almeida Theatre. Etienne has played leading roles in Some Kind of Hero at the Young Vic, The Four Seasons at the Edinburgh Festival and Measure for Measure with Shakespeare & Company in Boston. He starred in the world premieres of An Enchanted Land by Dale Wasserman and Angels Rave On at the Nottingham Playhouse. Etienne also directed an original stage play, Gulp Fiction, which moved to a successful run at the Theatre Royal Stratford East.
As a writer-director-producer, Etienne has been promoting two short films, Driving Miss Crazy and A Woman Scorned at prestigious festivals throughout the United States and Europe. This past March, A Woman Scorned won Best Film at the Scarefest Film Awards sponsored by Vanguard Films. Driving Miss Crazy also won a Best Film Award with HBO. Both shorts aired on Britain's Channel 4 (on which A Woman Scorned achieved record-breaking ratings) and BBC Choice.
Etienne trained at the BBC's Directors Course where he wrote and directed his first short, The Promise of Strangers. Among his television credits as writer-director-producer are the comedy series The Real McKoy, the comedy pilots The New Generation, Club Class and Sisters, as well as the documentary Arts in the Community.
Treva Etienne Facts
| Occupation | Actor |
| Birthplace | United Kingdom |
| Height | 6' (1m83) |
Selected Filmography
| Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl | ||
| Shooters | ||
| The Club | ||
|
