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TrevA
When Treva isn't working on projects, you can be certain that he is educating and giving all he has to give to the community and this covers the realm of ALL ages.
You can see Treva spitting on Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean, intimidating a soldier in Black Hawk Down, and having his shop destroyed by Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in Bad Boys II as the character Ice Pick.
He is an award winning producer/director of two films “Driving Miss Crazy” (HBO Best Short Film) and “A Woman Scorned” (Best Short Film Hollywood Scarefest), and produced/directed the award winning BBC comedy series “The Real McKoy”.
This man is the epitome of talent and is a true artist on all levels. He has such respect for the process and such compassion for all of humanity.
Catherine
Ms. Spear’s work at EOCR encompasses their mission to ensure equal opportunity and protect the civil rights of all University community members.
In her role, Ms. Spear has frequently partnered with the arts and supported civil-rights and social justice-related art forms and projects—film, theater, books, museums, painting, etc.—recognizing the power of art and the voices of artists to promote inclusion and create meaningful opportunities for human beings to step outside their comfort zones to engage across differences.
Prior to joining the University of Virginia, Ms. Spear was the first full-time dedicated Title IX Coordinator at Stanford University. Before Stanford, Ms Spear worked as a civil rights attorney and senior leader for the Cleveland office of the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights for almost two decades. In her free time, Ms. Spear writes poetry and is an aspiring chef and ukelele enthusiast.
JOHN
Within John’s first year of testing the waters as an actor and getting his first agent in New Mexico, he landed his first role in “Believe in Me.” His second role as a Senator was in “Bordertown,” with Jennifer Lopez and Martin Sheen.
John Norman continued to perfect his craft in short films such as, “On the Bus,” “Benitos Gift,” and “The Kindest Cut.”
His big break came when his daughter convinced him to audition with her for a national commercial for Chevy. He got the part as a cowboy in Chevy’s commercial celebrating over 75 years of making trucks which aired from 2007-2009
John is currently the VP of Development for Gypsy Moon Productions and works with Box Office Hit Screenwriter, Mark Miller. He enjoys spending time with his wife Janie, his children, and grandchildren.