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MICHAEL HALL D'ADDARIO (Trevor) recently co-starred in Alex Kurtzman's drama
People Like Us,
alongside Chris Pine, Elizabeth Banks and Michelle Pfeiffer. This performance
marked his feature film
debut.
Born and raised on Long Island, D'Addario began his acting career on the
Broadway stage. At age
7 he made his first appearance on Broadway in the Tony-winning Tom Stoppard
trilogy of plays "The
Coast of Utopia," directed by Jack O'Brien. The production debuted at Lincoln
Center and boasted such
talents as Ethan Hawke, Jennifer Ehle and Bryan O'Byrne.
His next Broadway role came in a star-studded production of Arthur Miller's "All
My Sons,"
directed by noted British thespian and film actor Simon McBurney. D'Addario
co-starred alongside Dianne
Wiest, John Lithgow, Patrick Wilson and Katie Holmes.
D'Addario's film and television career began when he was cast as young Charles
Adams in Tom
Hooper's Emmy-winning HBO miniseries "John Adams," starring Paul Giamatti and
Laura Linney. He was then featured in Academy Award -winning documentarian Barbara Kopple's
"Woodstock: Now & Then,"
a VH1/History Channel co-production.
D'Addario can be seen in a recurring role on the TBS sitcom "Are We There Yet?"
produced by Ice
Cube and based on the 2005 film of the same name. His animation and documentary
voiceover work has
aired on both network and cable television.
A prodigious drummer and rock singer, D'Addario has been a member of the band
"Members of
the Press" since 2007.
D'Addario currently resides with his family on Long Island.
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