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 of the band because he stayed behind at the performance venue to flirt with the young, pretty bartender, Rose. He claimed to be a vegetarian (although Luke told Rose that Trevor had had a hamburger earlier that day), which was why he did not join the rest of the band to get hotdogs.

Sometime after the other boys of Sunset Curve died of food poisoning from tainted hotdogs, Bobby changed his name to Trevor Wilson and claimed almost all of music that Luke wrote for the band as his own, giving no credit to the rest of the band or ensuring their families were taken care of whatsoever. Songs of Sunset Curve’s that were mentioned, but never performed in the show, include “Get Lost”, “Long Weekend”, “Crooked Teeth”, and “My Name is Luke”.

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

He is shown going to therapy and he practices meditation.

Sometime in the early 2000s, he had a daughter with an unnamed woman, Carrie Wilson. Carrie used to be close friends with Julie, as referenced by the two 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 comes off as opportunistic based on him possibly lying about being vegetarian to Rose just to impress her, and stealing most, if not all, of the songs that his Sunset Curve bandmate Luke wrote. He also exhibits self-centeredness as he owns a helicopter with his face on it, there is a large portrait of himself in his mansion, and his general demeanour (e.g. wearing sunglasses indoors).

In “I Got the Music”, he is shown trying to meditate. Later in the episode, he admits to going to therapy.

Despite his faults especially towards his former bandmates, Trevor seems to be genuinely supportive of and affectionate with his daughter, Carrie, exemplified by him paying for Dirty Candy’s expenses and his declaration of "only love, baby" to her in “Stand Tall”.

Physical appearance
Bobby/Trevor has dark brown, medium-length hair and brown eyes. As an adult, 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 (family friend)

Trivia

 * Fans have theorised that Trevor poisoned the band to take all the fame for himself. Other fans are sympathetic of him due to experiencing the tragedy of losing his best friends all at once at young age, claiming he could not have been all bad since the band seemed genuinely friendly with him before their deaths.
 * In his mansion, there is a guitar kept in a display case — the same guitar that Luke played during Sunset Curve’s "Now or Never" performance back in 1995.
 * The flowers around his mansion are dahlias, which Julie says is her mother's favourite flower.
 * Fans have theorised that Trevor may have befriended Rose, who is Julie's mother, leading to his and Carrie's affiliation with Julie.
 * Music that is known to be stolen from Sunset Curve stated in the episode “I Got the Music”:
 * Unnamed song that Luke plays for Julie
 * "Get Lost"
 * "Long Weekend"
 * "Crooked Teeth"
 * "My Name is Luke"


 * Julie states Trevor's early music (that was revealed to be stolen from Luke) was very good and that it “introduced [her] to rock”, but his later works were less successful and never as good, indicating that he is not a talented a songwriter as Luke.
 * In “I Got the Music”, it was revealed that his real name is “Bobby” but that he later changed it to “Trevor”. It is possible that “Bobby” is short for “Robert”, which was probably his real name before the change.
 * When Julie looked Trevor up 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 in Wake Up, and that Luke was the one who was lying in order to sabotage his chances with Rose just to to tease his friend.
 * Circumstantial evidence includes Bobby willingly and happily practicing conflict-free actions like going to therapy and meditating (although this practice is not exclusive to vegetarians), and Reggie referring to him as "that vegetarian" in Bright.
 * It is interesting to note that when Trevor sees his dead bandmates perform onstage with Julie in “Stand Tall”, he does not react beyond being stunned. Surely, the reemergence of his long-deceased friends warrants a reaction larger than stunned silence. However, he did not freak out or question his own sanity. The reason behind this is unknown as of season 1.