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Trevor from CBS’ Ghosts is a “puppy” at his core, says his actor Asher Grodman
Trevor on Ghosts may have once been a stockbroker on Wall Street, but he has a "playful" spirit that actor Asher Grodman loves

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Trevor is the youngest ghost on the CBS comedy show, Ghosts, and while he may have been a stockbroker in life, that doesn't mean that he's as cold-blooded as other Wall Street guys like Patrick Bateman. In fact, it's quite the opposite. For Asher Grodman, who plays Trevor on Ghosts, the character has a "loyal" streak to him that makes him so endearing to play.
Speaking with our video producer, Ashley Victoria Robinson, as part of the Popversations interview series, Asher Grodman unpacked what's really going on inside Trevor's head. "If the whole thing is that this guy just wants the party to keep going, then underneath all that is a guy who just wants people to be together. And there’s kind of a puppy, playful energy in that. And what sucks for him is that the party is with deadbeats for eternity," Grodman said.
Let's also remember: Trevor wears a tailored suit jacket, dress shirt, fancy tie, and no pants. The dude is in his argyle socks in commando form for all of eternity, so he can't exactly take himself too seriously. I do respect his spirit (sorry), though, because it really is difficult to party with a pair of creased suit trousers on and a tucked-in shirt.
Watch the full interview here:
Ghosts has become a phenomenon in the UK, America, and around the world. With CBS's third season of Ghosts underway, get to know your favorite apparitions with a guide to how the ghosts of Ghosts died, where to watch both Ghosts shows, a guide to the casts of Ghosts, why BBC's Ghosts ended, and learn about the other Ghosts the original show planned but never used. We even have some thoughts on why the American Ghosts has its own worthy charms.
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