Trent Reznor is an American songwriter/musician/producer and sole member of multi-platinum act Nine Inch Nails, and now an Academy Award, Emmy and Grammy Award winning film composer. He began creating music as a child in Western Pennsylvania, first on piano and then taking up other instruments. He eventually moved to Cleveland, OH where he took a job at a local recording studio as an assistant engineer/janitor, recording his own material during unused studio time. Those recordings became the first Nine Inch Nails album, 1989's Pretty Hate Machine. NIN soon developed a reputation as one of the best live acts in rock and joined the inaugural Lollapalooza tour in 1991. The Broken EP followed in 1992, garnering NIN's first Grammy Award (NIN has received twelve Grammy nominations and won two awards). In 1994, the breakthrough album The Downward Spiral was released and featured the radio hits "Closer" and "Hurt." The controversial music video for "Closer" was directed by Mark Romanek and is considered among the best music videos of all time having won various awards (it is one of the few music videos included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City). NIN's mud-covered appearance that Summer at Woodstock 1994 is now legendary. Also released that year was the Reznor produced soundtrack to Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers (1994). He returned to film 3 years later, producing the soundtrack for David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997). In 1997, Reznor appeared on Time magazine's most influential people list, and Spin magazine named him "the most vital artist in music." Five years later NIN's next album, The Fragile, was released - the double album debuted at number one. In 2002, "Hurt" was covered by Johnny Cash to critical acclaim; it was one of Cash's final hit releases before his death. NIN's next album, With Teeth, also reached number one in 2005 as did the single "The Hand That Feeds." Reznor broke new ground by posting the single's source tracks as a free download for fans to edit/remix/sample as they pleased and creating an online community for fans to share their creations. David Fincher directed the video for "Only," With Teeth's second single. The concept album Year Zero was released in 2007 alongside an accompanying ARG (alternate reality game). Conceived by Trent Reznor and assisted in execution by 42 Entertainment, the ARG progressed through the album release and beyond, featuring no less than 29 websites, hidden messages within NIN merchandise, recordings and bar codes, hot lines, flier and poster campaigns, and even resistance cell "meetings" organized via calls made to pre-paid cell phones distributed to participants. Within two months, the ARG amassed 2.5 million cumulative site visits, 7.5 million cumulative page views and 2 million phone calls. Reznor has developed Year Zero into an HBO/BBC mini-series. In 2008, free of contractual obligations, NIN released Ghosts I-IV, a 36-track instrumental album, NIN's first independent release. Soon after, a new studio album, The Slip, was released as a free digital download alongside a simple message: "Thank you for your continued and loyal support over the years - this one's on me" - TR (In less than a year, it exceeded 1.8M downloads). Ghosts I-IV and The Slip were both released under Creative Commons licenses allowing extensive use of the material within independent film projects. Following these two releases, NIN embarked on the acclaimed Lights In The Sky Tour featuring groundbreaking production effects, layering and programming that allowed the performers to interact and control aspects of the show's visuals. The tour was recognized by the industry as one of the top-ten most creative tours of all time. Over the course of his career, Reznor has also collected countless production and remix credits including collaborations with David Bowie, producing Saul Williams and the discovery and production of Marilyn Manson. In 2010, Reznor composed his first film score; for David Fincher's masterwork The Social Network (2010). The score won the Academy Award for best score and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score. Additionally, he received a Critics' Choice Movie Award and a Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for best score. He also scored Fincher's next film, the highly anticipated The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011). In addition to his continued work in Nine Inch Nails, Reznor is recording new music as a member of the group How to Destroy Angels.
Trent Rowland is an actor from Bucyrus, Ohio. Since graduating from The Ohio State University with a degree in Theatre, he has taken part in numerous plays, musicals and films. He has performed all across the United States, including California and New York, both as an actor and a musician. Trent cites the love of his friends and family as his primary inspiration, and continues to create in an effort to honor them and that love.
is a British professional wrestler, currently working for various independent companies in Europe and occasionally the United States under the ring name Trent Seven. Seven debuted in Progress at Chapter 28 alongside Tyler Bate as Moustache Mountain, losing to Damian and Pete Dunne. Seven returned at Chapter 32, losing to Rampage Brown. At Chapter 33, Seven turned heel, attacking Tyler Bate and aligning himself with Pete Dunne to form British Strong Style. At Chapter 36, Seven and Dunne defeated The London Riots (James Davis and Rob Lynch) to win the Progress Tag Team Championships, and successfully defended them in a rematch at Chapter 39. By virtue of winning that match, both Seven and Dunne were entered into a 7 man elimination match for the vacant Progress Wrestling Championship, which was eventually won by Dunne after Tyler Bate returned and attacked Jimmy Havoc, thus turning heel and aligning himself with Seven and Dunne. On December 16, Seven and Dunne were stripped of the Progress Tag Team Championship after Dunne attempted to give his half of the shield to Bate. Two weeks later at Chapter 41, Seven and Bate defeated The London Riots and The LDRS of the New School in a three-way tag team match to win the vacant titles.
Trent Tackbary is an actor, known for Starf*cker, Jonny's Sweet Revenge (2015) and Texas Heart (2016).
Trent Uher is an actor, known for Noxious (2018).
Trent Van Alstine is an actor, known for Beauty Is Skin Deep (2021), Finding Grace (2019) and Diary of a Wimpy Alien (2017).
Trent Walker was honored with the Best American Actor Award from the Cannes Film Awards for his role as Hank in the film "Hank and Holly Meow". Critics have called Trent "Poignant!" - Variety, "Classic" - Diversions, "Fascinating" - The Daily Beacon, "A stand out!" - Knoxville News Sentinel and LA Weekly say's, "Trent Walker is white trashtastic!" Trent was born and raised in Tennessee, worked as a singing cowboy at Six Flags Over Texas and had a successful career as a male model for Elite Models in Dallas before moving to New York to study acting. He has learned the craft of acting from some of the greats including: Uta Hagen, Sandy Dennis, Cloris Leachman and Lorrie and Diane Hull. Trent's acting is diverse, from a Rebel prisoner fighting for his "rats" in "Gettysburg," to a guard greeting Wesley Snipes with "Mellow Greetings, What seems to be your boggle?" in "Demolition Man," along with playing the death row inmate Bobby Lee Hazen in HBO's "The Expert." He recently shot the part of a boisterous Southern Minister in the feature film "Autumn," a SWAT guy in "Badge of Blame" and a foul-mouthed robber in Blackpill's "Super High." He can also be seen as Fred Martin in the feature film "Alone Wolf." His WebSeries "Gaybors", in which he plays three characters, has won 10 Best TV/WebSeries awards and his new WebSeries "Twisted Brothers" is due out later this year. Along with being a dramatic actor Trent is also a seasoned comedian and performs sketch comedy and improv with several troupes in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. He is also an accomplished songwriter/composer and a recording artist for Comanche Records. Trent's latest singles are "Don't Let the Cat Out" and '62 Buick Special". They are available on all music streaming sites. Also, several of his songs can be heard of film soundtracks including "Daybreak" and "Try Seventeen" starring Elijah Wood and Mandy Moore.
Trenton A. Thompson is an actor, known for Things Don't Stay Fixed (2021).
Trenton Addison-Brown is an actor, known for Two Wrongs (2015).
Trenton Colbert is an actor, known for Ruin Me (2017) and Do You Believe? (2015).