Trevor Donovan Slated for Two New Movies with Great American Family
By Movieguide® Contributor
Trevor Donovan, known for his work in JINGLE BELL PRINCESS, will join Great American Family for two more movies.
Deadline reports that one movie will be a rom-com. Donovan will star as a teacher moving back to his Texas hometown, and viewers can expect that love will likely find him.
Slated for this fall, the movie will also feature Donovan’s dance skills from his time on DANCING WITH THE STARS and showcase “GAC’s collaboration with his real-life anti-bullying initiative, Upstanders, which is dedicated to creating a support system for students based on treating others with empathy, kindness, and respect.”
After his success in JINGLE BELL PRINCESS, Donovan will also star in another Christmas movie, planned to hit the network’s Great American Christmas in 2023.
More details about both movies will come later.
Movieguide® previously reported on Donovan’s work with Great American Family and his anti-bullying work:
As GAC Family grows into a competitive streamer, so does its family of talent.
Actor Trevor Donovan recently spoke with GAC’s Bill Abbott about their movie, JINGLE BELL PRINCESS, and his passion for encouraging positive influence.
“ If you’re doing those things in life, those positive things in life that create happiness and productivity in your own heart you end up meeting with like-minded souls and I think GAC and what you’re doing over there and and everything that we’ve got started was meant to be,” Donovan told Abbott.
Aside from his career on-screen, Donovan also dedicates his time to protect children from online bullies by teaching them how to stand up for one another through his foundation.
“Initially it was called ‘Be The Kind Kid,’ now it’s called ‘The Upstanders,’” the NCIS actor said. “The idea behind that is to really encourage kids with a little bit more social influence in school to stand up for kids that maybe can’t stand up for themselves, to help to create a community and create a group effort to stop bullying.