Trevor Morgan Doyle
Trevor Morgan Doyle
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«Stand Alone» ,«Buddy Bear’s Musical Adventure, The Wheels On The Bus 2.10» ,«Stuck»,«The Wall Between Us»,«Color Blues» ,«Millennial»,«Missing»,«The Steed»,«Seven Rounds» ,«Buddy Bear’s Musical Adventure, Feliz Navidad», «Buddy Bear’s Musical Adventure, Jingle Bells 2.12» ,« Rendel»,«The First of Many»,«Secs & Execs»,«Waking»,«A World Away», «The List»,«3riple B»,«Animal House»

A former archaeologist, Trevor Doyle began his producing career while on a one-year hiatus from The Finnish National Board Of Antiquities, where he wrote, produced, and directed a documentary about Finnish Winter War evacuees called “In The Shadow of Pallas,” All this while working as a reindeer herder on the Norwegian border of Lapland.

Mr. Doyle is perhaps best known for producing Mongolia’s 2019 entry to the Oscars and Golden Globes, “The Steed.” However, he cut his teeth, producing Finland’s first superhero film, “Rendel: Dark Vengeance”. Both a commercial success and multi-award-winning festival darling, achieving great international notoriety at the Cannes Film Festival and Feratum Film Fest in Mexico City, where it won best action feature.
Trevor’s twist-heavy Mongolian horror/thriller “Aberrance” premiered with great excitement at the festival giant South By Southwest in the prestigious Midnighters section in 2023.
Trevor worked as the technical director for The Spanish-speaking TV show “EnFamilia,” covering issues for migrants in the US, and training migrant women on all forms of production work.
Producing and consulting on an eclectic array of films in Australia, Kazakhstan, Finland, Mongolia, Sweden, India, Japan, Turkey, and The U.S.A., He continues to develop projects globally.
Trevor rose through the ranks and learned by doing, working as a cameraman, grip and electric, editing, line producing, doing sound, casting, locations, writing, and DIT.
Other feature films of note from his career are Sergei Bodrov’s “Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan” starring Tadanobu Asano, DJ Caruso’s “Disturbia” starring Shia LaBeouf, and Deborah Kampmeier’s “Hound Dog,” starring David Morse and Dakota Fanning.

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