Trevor Wilson

Trevor Wilson, also known as Bobby, is a recurring character in the Netflix series Julie and the Phantoms. He is portrayed by Taylor Kare (as a teen) and Steve Bacic (as an adult).

Biography
Bobby was a member of the band Sunset Curve before Luke, Reggie, and Alex died in 1995. He was the lone survivor because as he was flirting with a young, pretty woman named Rose. He claimed to be a vegetarian (though Luke told Rose Trevor had a hamburger earlier that day) and that is why he didn't join the rest of the band to get hot dogs.

Sometime after the other boys of Sunset Curve died by eating the tainted hot dogs, Bobby changed his name to Trevor Wilson and claimed a lot of the music Luke wrote for the band as his own giving no credit or mention to the rest of the band ever again. Songs that were mentioned, but never performed in the show include "Get Lost," "Long Weekend," "Crooked Teeth," and "My Name is Luke."

He became super successful and famous from his stealing of Sunset Curve's music, which resulted in achieving sales of many platinum records. He owns a mansion and a helicopter with his face on it.

He is shown going to therapy and practices meditation.

Sometime in the early 2000s he has a daughter with an unnamed woman. This daughter is Carrie Wilson, who used to be close friends with Julie, as referenced by Carrie and Julie in moments throughout season 1 and by the fact that Trevor knows who Julie is and was interested to hear her music in Stand Tall.

Personality
Trevor's personality comes off as opportunistic, based on him possibly lying about being vegetarian to Rose the bartender and stealing all of Luke's songs he wrote. He also comes off as self-centered due to his helicopter with his face on it, the large portrait of him in his house, and his general demeanor (ex. wearing sunglasses indoors).

In his first scene, he is trying to meditate. Later that episode he admits he goes to therapy.

Despite his faults, Trevor seems to be genuinely supportive and affectionate with his daughter Carrie, exemplified by his willingness to pay for Dirty Candy expenses and his declaration of "only love" to her in Stand Tall.

Physical appearance
Trevor has dark brown medium length hair and brown eyes. He also has a trimmed beard.

Family

 * Carrie Wilson (daughter)
 * Unnamed (ex-)wife/girlfriend (mother of Carrie)

Friends

 * Luke Patterson (former friend and bandmate)
 * Alex Mercer (former friend and bandmate)
 * Reggie Peters (former friend and bandmate)
 * Julie Molina

Trivia

 * Fans have theorized that Trevor poisoned the band to take all the fame for himself
 * Other fans are sympathetic to him due to the tragedy he experienced at young age, claiming he couldn't of been all bad as the band seem genuinely friendly with him before their deaths.
 * In his house, there is a guitar in a display case. The same guitar is played by Luke during the "Now or Never" performance.
 * The flowers around his house look like dahlias which Julie says is her mother's favorite flower.
 * Fans have theorized Rose is Julie's mother, and therefore say Trevor may have befriended Rose leading to his and Carrie's affiliation with Julie.
 * Music that is known to be stolen is stated in the episode "I Got the Music"
 * Unnamed song, Luke plays it for Julie
 * "Get Lost"
 * "Long Weekend"
 * "Crooked Teeth"
 * "My Name is Luke"


 * Julie states Trevor's early music (stolen from Luke) was very good, to the point that it "introduced [her] to rock", but his later work was less successful and never as good.
 * In I Got the Music it was revealed that his real name is “Bobby” but he later changed his name to “Trevor”. It is possible that “Bobby” is short for “Robert” which is probably his real name.
 * When Julie looked up Trevor on her laptop in I Got the Music his biography says he was born on “March 16, 1978 in Los Feliz, California”.
 * It is possible that Bobby was telling the truth about being vegetarian and that Luke was the one who was lying in order to sabotage his chances with Rose, presumably to tease his bandmate and friend.
 * Circumstantial evidence includes Bobby willingly and happily practicing conflict-free actions like going to therapy and meditating, and Reggie referring to him as "that vegetarian" in Bright.