Treva Etienne has a broad experience of television and film, from his major role in the popular drama London's Burning to guest parts in such programmes as Desmond's (Channel 4, 1989-94), The Paradise Club (BBC, 1989-90) and Casualty (BBC, 1986-).
In 1998 he appeared in Tony Marchant's acclaimed BBC2 drama Holding On, and the following year he starred in the Granada science fiction drama The Last Train. He played a small part in Stanley Kubrick's last film Eyes Wide Shut (1999).
He has set up a production company, Crown Ten Productions, to develop scripts for British television, and has also worked as a television director on The Real McCoy (BBC, 1991-96). His short film, A Woman Scorned, aired on Channel 4 in December 1998.
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