Trevele Morgan is an actor, writer, and director based in Tampa, Fl.
Trevele Morgan has played roles ranging from Shakespeare to James Ijames, always approaching each one with curiosity, an open mind, and a smile. For him, storytelling is a powerful way to connect with people he might never have encountered otherwise. Growing up as a military kid, Trevele moved around a lot but calls Tampa, FL, home. His foundation in Shotokan karate has not only shaped his perspective but also deepened his passion for fight choreography, allowing him to bring a sense of physicality and precision to his performances.
An avid traveler, Trevele recently spent time in London for a summer acting intensive and explored the vibrant city of Barcelona, Spain, to fuel his creativity. He draws inspiration from a diverse array of artists, including Salvador Dali, Shakespeare, Childish Gambino, Steven Spielberg, Bertolt Brecht, Kendrick Lamar, System of a Down, classical orchestras, and Tupac Shakur. His work as an artist is focused on challenging societal norms and sparking meaningful conversations. While filmmaking and acting are his main passions, Trevele is always open to exploring new mediums for creative storytelling.
Some of his favorite roles include Isa in Kill Move Paradise, Avery in The Flick, Banquo in Voodoo Macbeth, Borachio in Much Ado About Nothing, Oliver in As You Like It, Inspector Hubbard in Dial M for Murder, and Lincoln in Topdog/Underdog. Looking ahead, Trevele is committed to creating bold, risk-taking work that pushes himself as an artist and helps others discover their most authentic selves.