Trenton Brisco

Trenton Brisco

Trenton Brisco was raised in Newark, California. He started writing poetry at age twelve. In 1999, he moved to Hollywood. Since his jobs ranged from portraying comic book characters to sports mascots, he chose a career as an actor. Trenton had roles on soap operas, commercials and short films. He pitched television/film ideas and created his own ma... Show more »
Trenton Brisco was raised in Newark, California. He started writing poetry at age twelve. In 1999, he moved to Hollywood. Since his jobs ranged from portraying comic book characters to sports mascots, he chose a career as an actor. Trenton had roles on soap operas, commercials and short films. He pitched television/film ideas and created his own magazine. In 2005, Trenton moved to Indianapolis, Indiana. There, he coached sports, worked with kids and found the young man within himself. In 2008 he moved to Las Vegas. He put together a book of poetry "Glance into my Soul" to help others see life through his eyes. He loves to keep his poetry simple so any reader can understand the big picture. Trenton has a way of keeping everything positive. His poetry is uplifting for readers. Trenton then went back to school obtaining his BA in Criminal Justice. During that time he fostered teen youth. He decided to go back to school and get a Masters degree in Creative Arts with a strong emphasis on Screen Writing. He started Briscotown.org a non profit 501c3 company geared towards working with troubled youth and foster children. He began a mobile mascot marketing company placing mascot characters at charity events across the Las Vegas area. He is the VP on the board of directors for the Jump for Joy Foundation and the President on the Board for Briscotown. Trenton is ending his time as a foster parent by adopting one of his kids. After 42 kids in his home in a mater of 6 years he has decided to find a new way. Trenton is now Screenwriting and plugging away at his first love the Entertainment Business. His goal is to produce film and television. Show less «
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