

Trevor Matthews
As a twenty-year board member of Sir Terry Matthews’ venture capital firm, Wesley Clover International, Trevor has been responsible for increasing its media and entertainment portfolio around the globe. Serving as Brookstreet‘s CEO, Trevor produced and starred in the company’s first feature film, the horror-comedy Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer in 2007. The film won the Midnight X-treme Award at the Sitges Int’l Film Festival. Following that success, Trevor produced and financed The Shrine in 2010 and GirlHouse in 2013, completing a trilogy of independent horror films. In 2010, Trevor moved Brookstreet to Los Angeles and began expanding the business by developing and producing character-centric, star-driven indies. Since then he has produced seven features in the prestige indie drama space: HBO’s prison drama, O.G., starring Jeffrey Wright; Lionsgate’s First Kill starring Bruce Willis; Academy Award-winning director Guy Nattiv’s Skin, starring Jamie Bell and Vera Farmiga; Brothers By Blood, starring Joel Kinnaman and Matthias Schoenaerts; The Forgiven, written & directed by John Michael McDonagh, and starring Ralph Fiennes, Jessica Chastain, Matt Smith, Saïd Taghmaoui, and Christopher Abbott; and most recently, Michael Keaton’s directorial effort, Knox Goes Away, starring Keaton, James Marsden, Suzy Nakamura, Marcia Gay Harden, and Al Pacino and Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and Guy Pearce which won the Silver Lion at the Venice International Film Festival. Trevor studied at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada and the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles.