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Jesús Salvador Treviño

Jesús Salvador Treviño (born March 26, 1946, in El Paso, Texas) is an American television director of Mexican descent.[2]

Jesús Salvador Treviño
Born (1946-03-26) March 26, 1946 (age 78)
Other namesJesus Salvador Trevino, Jesus Trevino, Jesus Travino, Jesus Treviño, Jesús S. Treviño, Jesús Treviño
Occupation(s)Film director, television director
Years active1980–present[1]

He is alternatively credited under a number of names: Jesus Salvador Trevino, Jesus Trevino, Jesus Travino, Jesus Treviño, Jesús S. Treviño and Jesús Treviño.

Early career edit

Jesús Treviño began his career in film and television as a student activist documenting the 1960s Chicano civil rights struggle with a super-8 camera. Throughout the late sixties and early seventies, he was both a participant in and a chronicler of the events and issues of that time.[3]

His national PBS documentaries about Latinos and the Chicano struggle include Chicano Moratorium Aftermath (1970), The Salazar Inquest (1970), América Tropical (1971), Yo Soy Chicano (1972), La Raza Unida (1972), and Birthwrite (1979).[1]

He wrote and directed the Mexican feature film Raíces de sangre (Roots of Blood) (1979) and Seguín (1982), an American Playhouse drama of the Alamo saga told from a Mexican American point of view.

Director edit

As a Hollywood director, Treviño has directed a number of episodes from the television series Resurrection Blvd., Babylon 5, Bones, Star Trek: Voyager, seaQuest DSV, Crossing Jordan, Third Watch and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

He has directed two films, a feature and a documentary respectively, Raices de Sangre (Roots of Blood) (1978) and One Out of Ten (1979). Upon finishing Raices, Treviño received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a multi-part series on Chicano history, La Historia, which was eventually halted due to defunding upon the opening years of the Reagan administration. However, one section written by Treviño himself, Seguin, survived and was released as a stand alone film by KCET—PBS, directed by Treviño, as part of the American Playhouse drama series in 1982.[4][3] He has also directed episodes from over thirty other series, including Criminal Minds, Prison Break, The O.C., ER, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Dawson's Creek, Chicago Hope and NYPD Blue.

Treviño is a member of the Directors Guild of America (DGA) and served on its National Board during the 2009–2011 term as a board member.[5] As of 2015, he serves as an Alternate Board Member.[6] He was co-founder of the DGA Latino Committee[7] and has also served on the Western Council of Directors and on the DGA Negotiating Committee in 2004, 2007, 2011 and 2014. He was honored with a Lifetime Tribute at the DGA in 2009.[1]

Other activities edit

Treviño is an author. His memoir Eyewitness: A Filmmaker's Memoir of the Chicano Movement (Hispanic Civil Rights) was published in 2001.[8] The book chronicles his experiences as an activist filmmaker during the turbulent 1960s and also addresses the status of United States Latinos in the year 2000 and beyond.

His short story collections include The Fabulous Sinkhole and Other Stories (1995),[9] The Skyscraper That Flew (2005)[10] and Return to Arroyo Grande (2015).

All of his books have been published by Arte Público Press, a publisher that also makes their titles available direct online.

As a producer, he co-executive produced the PBS documentary series, Chicano! History of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement (1997) and the Showtime series, Resurrection Blvd. (2000–2003).

Treviño is founder and publisher of the website latinopia.com. Latinopia is a video-oriented website on Chicano/Latino history, art, literature, music, theater, cinema and food.

Awards edit

Treviño has won dozens of national and international awards and recognition. Among awards of note, he won two DGA awards for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Shows – Daytime for CBS Schoolbreak Special episode "Gangs (#5.4)" and for Lifestories: Families in Crisis episode "Power: The Eddie Matos Story". In 2002 he won two ALMA awards, one for Outstanding Director of a Television Drama or Comedy for episode "Adam 553" of series Third Watch (not to be confused with the TV movie Thirdspace, which he also directed), and an ALMA as Co-Executive Producer of Resurrection Blvd. for Outstanding Television Series.[11]

In 1991, his film, Raíces de Sangre (Roots of Blood), was included in an anthology of the 25 Most Significant Films of Latin American Cinema at the 36th Annual International Film Festival of Valladolid, Spain.[1] In 1993 he was honored with an homage at the Montevideo International Film Festival in Montevideo, Uruguay.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d The Directors Guild of America and Byron Gamarro (2009-11-02). "Jesus Salvador Trevino 'Full Circle' (A Latino Committee Event)". dga.org. Los Angeles, CA, US: Directors Guild of America, Inc. from the original on 2015-03-26. Retrieved 2015-03-26. ... He received his second DGA Award in 1994 for the HBO Lifestories, Families in Crisis episode 'P.O.W.E.R., The Eddie Matos Story.' ... The audience got to see snippets of that work via a montage of retrospective clips from Treviño's career edited together by Armando Acevedo. ... After the discussion, Latino Committee Co-Chair A. P. Gonzalez presented Treviño with both an official proclamation from the City of Los Angeles and a gift from the Committee.
  2. ^ Nava, Yolanda (2000). "Ch. 2 'Respect' Respeto § 'Jesus Treviño, Director, Chicago Hope'". It's All In The Frijoles: 100 Famous Latinos Share Real–Life Stories, Time–Tested Dichos, Favorite Folktales, and Inspiring Words of Wisdom. New York: Fireside. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-6848-4900-3. LCCN 00024858. OCLC 43474998. Retrieved 2015-03-26 – via Internet Archive. The squeaky wheel gets the grease in Hollywood, but our culture teaches us not to be squeaky wheels.
  3. ^ a b Sapienza, Stephanie (May 20, 2010). "Alternative Projections Oral History Project: Interview Subject: Jesús Salvador Treviño" (PDF). Alternative Projections.
  4. ^ O'Connor, John J. (1982-01-26). "Tv: 'Seguin,' Trapped by Texas Revolution". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  5. ^ The Directors Guild of America (2010-02-05). . dga.org. Los Angeles, CA, US: Directors Guild of America, Inc. Archived from the original on 2010-02-05.
  6. ^ The Directors Guild of America (2015-02-05). "[E]lected National Board of Directors". dga.org. Los Angeles, CA, US: Directors Guild of America, Inc. from the original on 2014-04-20. Retrieved 2015-03-26. The DGA is governed by an elected National Board of Directors made up of actively working DGA members and is managed by a professional staff of 140.
  7. ^ The Directors Guild of America and Byron Gamarro (2013-10-03). "A Celebration of the History and Accomplishments of the Latino Committee". dga.org. Los Angeles, CA, US: Directors Guild of America, Inc. from the original on 2015-03-26. Retrieved 2015-03-26. Treviño, who joined the Guild in 1980, has served as a member of the DGA National Board, the Western Directors Council and is currently the Co-Chair of the DGA's Diversity Task Force. His directing credits include: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Criminal Minds, Bones, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Resurrection Blvd., the first and longest-running Latino-themed dramatic series in the history of U.S. American television.
  8. ^ Treviño, Jesús Salvador (2001-09-30). Eyewitness: A Filmmaker's Memoir of the Chicano Movement. Sixties--primary documents and personal narratives, 1960-1974. Houston, TX, US: Arte Público Press. ISBN 978-1-5588-5349-2. LCCN 2001035545. OCLC 318833608. Retrieved 2015-03-26. Mexican Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century. Chicano movement. United States -- Ethnic relations. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  9. ^ Treviño, Jesús Salvador (1995-04-01). The Fabulous Sinkhole, and Other Stories. Houston, TX, US: Arte Público Press. ISBN 978-1-5588-5129-0. LCCN 94039234. OCLC 31436348. Retrieved 2015-03-26. Subjects: Mexican Americans -- Fiction. Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Fiction. Mexican Americans. Stories: The fabulous sinkhole -- Last night of the Mariachi -- An unusual malady -- The return of Pancho Villa -- Attack of the Lowrider Zombies -- The great pyramid of Aztlán. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  10. ^ Treviño, Jesús Salvador (2005-09-30). The Skyscraper that Flew, and Other Stories. Houston, TX, US: Arte Público Press. ISBN 1-5588-5444-4. LCCN 2005045262. OCLC 58919915. Subjects: Texas -- Social life and customs -- Fiction. Texas, West -- Fiction. Manners and customs. Stories: The skyscraper that flew -- We fix anything -- Subway to the future -- Miracle on Calle Nueve -- Chronicle of an alien abduction -- Man with no name -- A boogie woogie wedding cake -- Incident on Interstate 10.
  11. ^ NCLR ALMA Awards (2014-09-18). "National Council of La Raza - 2002-recipients" (PDF). almaawards.com. Washington, D.C., US: National Council of La Raza (NCLR) in association with Big Vida Entertainment. (PDF) from the original on 2015-02-14. Retrieved 2015-03-26. [The] 2002 NCLR ALMA Awards, 7th NCLR ALMA Awards Presentation ... show was taped at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, CA on Saturday, May 18 at 8:00 p.m. The two-hour program aired on the ABC Network on Saturday, June 1 at 8/7c.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Jesús Salvador Treviño at IMDb
  • Latinopia, a website founded by Treviño

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Jesus Trevino Contents 1 Early career 2 Director 3 Other activities 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly career editJesus Trevino began his career in film and television as a student activist documenting the 1960s Chicano civil rights struggle with a super 8 camera Throughout the late sixties and early seventies he was both a participant in and a chronicler of the events and issues of that time 3 His national PBS documentaries about Latinos and the Chicano struggle include Chicano Moratorium Aftermath 1970 The Salazar Inquest 1970 America Tropical 1971 Yo Soy Chicano 1972 La Raza Unida 1972 and Birthwrite 1979 1 He wrote and directed the Mexican feature film Raices de sangre Roots of Blood 1979 and Seguin 1982 an American Playhouse drama of the Alamo saga told from a Mexican American point of view Director editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2015 As a Hollywood director Trevino has directed a number of episodes from the television series Resurrection Blvd Babylon 5 Bones Star Trek Voyager seaQuest DSV Crossing Jordan Third Watch and Star Trek Deep Space Nine He has directed two films a feature and a documentary respectively Raices de Sangre Roots of Blood 1978 and One Out of Ten 1979 Upon finishing Raices Trevino received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a multi part series on Chicano history La Historia which was eventually halted due to defunding upon the opening years of the Reagan administration However one section written by Trevino himself Seguin survived and was released as a stand alone film by KCET PBS directed by Trevino as part of the American Playhouse drama series in 1982 4 3 He has also directed episodes from over thirty other series including Criminal Minds Prison Break The O C ER Law amp Order Criminal Intent Dawson s Creek Chicago Hope and NYPD Blue Trevino is a member of the Directors Guild of America DGA and served on its National Board during the 2009 2011 term as a board member 5 As of 2015 he serves as an Alternate Board Member 6 He was co founder of the DGA Latino Committee 7 and has also served on the Western Council of Directors and on the DGA Negotiating Committee in 2004 2007 2011 and 2014 He was honored with a Lifetime Tribute at the DGA in 2009 1 Other activities editTrevino is an author His memoir Eyewitness A Filmmaker s Memoir of the Chicano Movement Hispanic Civil Rights was published in 2001 8 The book chronicles his experiences as an activist filmmaker during the turbulent 1960s and also addresses the status of United States Latinos in the year 2000 and beyond His short story collections include The Fabulous Sinkhole and Other Stories 1995 9 The Skyscraper That Flew 2005 10 and Return to Arroyo Grande 2015 All of his books have been published by Arte Publico Press a publisher that also makes their titles available direct online As a producer he co executive produced the PBS documentary series Chicano History of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement 1997 and the Showtime series Resurrection Blvd 2000 2003 Trevino is founder and publisher of the website latinopia com Latinopia is a video oriented website on Chicano Latino history art literature music theater cinema and food Awards editTrevino has won dozens of national and international awards and recognition Among awards of note he won two DGA awards for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Shows Daytime for CBS Schoolbreak Special episode Gangs 5 4 and for Lifestories Families in Crisis episode Power The Eddie Matos Story In 2002 he won two ALMA awards one for Outstanding Director of a Television Drama or Comedy for episode Adam 553 of series Third Watch not to be confused with the TV movie Thirdspace which he also directed and an ALMA as Co Executive Producer of Resurrection Blvd for Outstanding Television Series 11 In 1991 his film Raices de Sangre Roots of Blood was included in an anthology of the 25 Most Significant Films of Latin American Cinema at the 36th Annual International Film Festival of Valladolid Spain 1 In 1993 he was honored with an homage at the Montevideo International Film Festival in Montevideo Uruguay See also edit nbsp Hispanic and Latino Americans portal nbsp TV portal American Mexican Chicanismo Chicano Moratorium History of Mexican Americans Hyphenated American List of Mexican Americans List of Mexican American writers Melting pot metaphor for cultural fusion Television producerReferences edit a b c d The Directors Guild of America and Byron Gamarro 2009 11 02 Jesus Salvador Trevino Full Circle A Latino Committee Event dga org Los Angeles CA US Directors Guild of America Inc Archived from the original on 2015 03 26 Retrieved 2015 03 26 He received his second DGA Award in 1994 for the HBO Lifestories Families in Crisis episode P O W E R The Eddie Matos Story The audience got to see snippets of that work via a montage of retrospective clips from Trevino s career edited together by Armando Acevedo After the discussion Latino Committee Co Chair A P Gonzalez presented Trevino with both an official proclamation from the City of Los Angeles and a gift from the Committee Nava Yolanda 2000 Ch 2 Respect Respeto Jesus Trevino Director Chicago Hope It s All In The Frijoles 100 Famous Latinos Share Real Life Stories Time Tested Dichos Favorite Folktales and Inspiring Words of Wisdom New York Fireside p 45 ISBN 978 0 6848 4900 3 LCCN 00024858 OCLC 43474998 Retrieved 2015 03 26 via Internet Archive The squeaky wheel gets the grease in Hollywood but our culture teaches us not to be squeaky wheels a b Sapienza Stephanie May 20 2010 Alternative Projections Oral History Project Interview Subject Jesus Salvador Trevino PDF Alternative Projections O Connor John J 1982 01 26 Tv Seguin Trapped by Texas Revolution The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 09 28 The Directors Guild of America 2010 02 05 DGA BASICS OFFICERS rev 0210 01 dga org Los Angeles CA US Directors Guild of America Inc Archived from the original on 2010 02 05 The Directors Guild of America 2015 02 05 E lected National Board of Directors dga org Los Angeles CA US Directors Guild of America Inc Archived from the original on 2014 04 20 Retrieved 2015 03 26 The DGA is governed by an elected National Board of Directors made up of actively working DGA members and is managed by a professional staff of 140 The Directors Guild of America and Byron Gamarro 2013 10 03 A Celebration of the History and Accomplishments of the Latino Committee dga org Los Angeles CA US Directors Guild of America Inc Archived from the original on 2015 03 26 Retrieved 2015 03 26 Trevino who joined the Guild in 1980 has served as a member of the DGA National Board the Western Directors Council and is currently the Co Chair of the DGA s Diversity Task Force His directing credits include Law amp Order Criminal Intent Criminal Minds Bones Star Trek Deep Space Nine and Resurrection Blvd the first and longest running Latino themed dramatic series in the history of U S American television Trevino Jesus Salvador 2001 09 30 Eyewitness A Filmmaker s Memoir of the Chicano Movement Sixties primary documents and personal narratives 1960 1974 Houston TX US Arte Publico Press ISBN 978 1 5588 5349 2 LCCN 2001035545 OCLC 318833608 Retrieved 2015 03 26 Mexican Americans Civil rights History 20th century Chicano movement United States Ethnic relations a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Trevino Jesus Salvador 1995 04 01 The Fabulous Sinkhole and Other Stories Houston TX US Arte Publico Press ISBN 978 1 5588 5129 0 LCCN 94039234 OCLC 31436348 Retrieved 2015 03 26 Subjects Mexican Americans Fiction Los Angeles Calif Fiction Mexican Americans Stories The fabulous sinkhole Last night of the Mariachi An unusual malady The return of Pancho Villa Attack of the Lowrider Zombies The great pyramid of Aztlan a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Trevino Jesus Salvador 2005 09 30 The Skyscraper that Flew and Other Stories Houston TX US Arte Publico Press ISBN 1 5588 5444 4 LCCN 2005045262 OCLC 58919915 Subjects Texas Social life and customs Fiction Texas West Fiction Manners and customs Stories The skyscraper that flew We fix anything Subway to the future Miracle on Calle Nueve Chronicle of an alien abduction Man with no name A boogie woogie wedding cake Incident on Interstate 10 NCLR ALMA Awards 2014 09 18 National Council of La Raza 2002 recipients PDF almaawards com Washington D C US National Council of La Raza NCLR in association with Big Vida Entertainment Archived PDF from the original on 2015 02 14 Retrieved 2015 03 26 The 2002 NCLR ALMA Awards 7th NCLR ALMA Awards Presentation show was taped at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles CA on Saturday May 18 at 8 00 p m The two hour program aired on the ABC Network on Saturday June 1 at 8 7c External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to wbr Mexican Americans 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