Trevor Eyster Explained

Trevor Eyster
Birth Name:Timothy Richard Eyster
Birth Date:10 October 1978
Birth Place:Tarzana, California
Other Names:Tim Eyster
Years Active:1985–1998; 2013–present
Known For:"Sponge" on Salute Your Shorts

Trevor Eyster, formerly known as Tim Eyster, is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Eugene "Sponge" Harris on the television program Salute Your Shorts, which aired from 1991 to 1992 on Nickelodeon. The role garnered him a Young Artist Award nomination for "Best Young Actor Co-Starring in a Cable Series".[1]

Early life

Eyster was born Timothy Richard Eyster in Tarzana, California, and grew up in Chatsworth and Dana Point, California. He attended Dana Hills High School, and became an emancipated minor in 1996.[2] In 2002, he legally changed his first name to Trevor.[3]

Career

Eyster began his career at the age of 9, on an episode of the soap opera Santa Barbara in 1987.[4] [5] He thereafter appeared in a number of television episodes, two TV films, and two feature films through 1992. As a voice actor he also performed in Disney's 25-minute animated featurette The Prince and the Pauper (1990).[6] In 1991, he played Ray Krebbs' son Jock in the Dallas series finale "Conundrum".

His best-known role as a child actor was starring in the role of Eugene "Sponge" Harris on the two-season Nickelodeon television series Salute Your Shorts (1991–1992). In 1992 he was nominated for a Young Artist Award for "Best Young Actor Co-Starring in a Cable Series" for the role.[1] Since 2010 Eyster has appeared in various reunion gatherings of the show's stars.[7] [8] [9] [10]

After the Salute Your Shorts series was discontinued in 1992, except for a role in an episode of Babylon 5 in 1998, Eyster took a 21-year break from screen acting, resuming in 2013 as an adult actor after changing his first name from Tim to Trevor. As an adult he has appeared in a number of short films, done small roles in television series and TV films, and starred in his own self-produced docudrama series.

Activism

In 2011, Eyster founded the non-profit organization "...and then, Angels descended", an empathy-driven, micro-volunteering organization which seeks to bridge the empathy deficit.[11] His organization was granted 501(c)(3) status by the IRS in 2012. The organization pairs volunteer "angels" with those who reach out for help through the organization's website.

In 2016, he created the docudrama miniseries SpongeyLeaks after he discovered his disabled aunt was being abused by her state-paid In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) caregiver. The series documents the events that happened after Eyster discovered the abuse and neglect that was occurring, and also examines the issue of elder abuse and dependent adult abuse. The SpongeyLeaks webisode series premiered December 19, 2016. In January 2017, Eyster appeared on The Dee Armstrong Show to discuss elder abuse and disabled-adult abuse.[12]

Major filmography

Television

Year Title Role Director Network Notes
1987 Santa Barbara Ethan Dobson 1 episode (uncredited)
1988 The Night Train to Kathmandu Andrew McLeod Disney Channel Premiere FilmsMade for TV movie
1988 Family Ties "Heartstrings:Part3"
1989 Hard Time on Planet Earth JonathanNewcomb "Losing Control"
1989 Paradise Jeff Brandt "A Matter of Honor"
1989 Shivers Matthew CBS Summer Playhouse
1989 Married... with Children Franklin "It's a Bundyful Life" Parts 1 & 2
1990 The Dreamer of Oz: The L. Frank Baum Story Bedrock Productions Made for TV movie
1991 Dallas Jock Krebbs "Conundrum"
1991–1992 Salute Your Shorts Eugene"Sponge"Harris various Series regular, 26 episodes
1998Babylon 5 Simon "No Compromises"
2014Bones Wesley Foster "The Recluse in the Recliner"
2016–2017 SpongeyLeaks Himself Trevor Eyster via webisodes Self-produced docudrama series

Film

Year Title Role Director Producer Notes
1990 Prayer of the Rollerboys Little Boy Rick King Robert Mickelson
1990 The Prince and the Pauper Kid #1 25-minute animated featurette
1991 J.J. Hodges Jon Hess Golden Hawk Entertainment

References

  1. Web site: Fourteenth Annual Youth in Film Awards. Young Artist Awards. 28 June 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140907041847/http://www.youngartistawards.org/pastnoms14.htm. 7 September 2014.
  2. Web site: Trevor Eyster's Un-Official Website . Joe Struss . 28 June 2014.
  3. Web site: I Am Sponge. An Interview with Trevor Eyster, Part III. MillionairePlayboy.com. 28 June 2014.
  4. Book: Hischak, Thomas S.. Disney Voice Actors: A Biographical Dictionary. 2011. 70–71. McFarland & Company. Google Books. 978-0-7864-6271-1.
  5. Web site: Eyster. Trevor. Acting. Trevor Eyster's website. March 28, 2017.
  6. Book: McCall, Douglas L.. Film Cartoons: A Guide to 20th Century American Animated Features and Shorts. 1998. 185. McFarland & Company. Google Books. 978-0-7864-2450-4.
  7. Web site: "Salute Your Shorts" Reunion. waldenponders.
  8. Kelly. Connolly . Salute Your Shorts cast reunites—and Donkeylips sings the theme song . Entertainment Weekly . June 1, 2015 . 2016-11-19.
  9. Web site: My Night of Nickelodeon Nostaglia.
  10. Web site: "90's Nickelodeon Celebration!" Reunion. waldenponders.
  11. Web site: ...and then, Angel's descended.
  12. Web site: Interview with Trevor Eyster on The Dee Armstrong Show . .

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