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Role in Twilight lets student shine

After an impromptu audition, Solomon Trimble lands a role in the upcoming feature film Twilight

By: Kyle Chown

Issue date: 3/5/08 Section: News
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<b>Solomon Trimble</b>
Media Credit: Eva Schifter
Solomon Trimble
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Correction Appended

From his participation in the American Indian Science and Engineering Society to finishing up his double major in mathematics and philosophy, Solomon Trimble has tried to remain very involved on campus.

In addition to his Portland State roles, Trimble, 23, recently acquired another kind of role--that of a feature film actor.

Trimble's cinematic debut will be in the upcoming fantasy film Twilight in the role of Sam Uley, leader of a werewolf pack, originally featured in the bestselling book series by Stephenie Meyer.

Just four weeks ago, Trimble's 16-year-old brother, Marcus, wanted to audition for a minor role in Twilight. Trimble escorted him to the audition, and while waiting for his brother to finish he was approached by the casting director, who thought Trimble was there to read for a part as well.

He said he wasn't there to audition, but decided to try out anyway.

"I was there in support of my brother," Trimble said. "I didn't think anything more of it. I didn't even know what the movie was about."

After reading a few lines for a small part, Trimble said, the casting director told him that she wanted him in the movie.

"She told me afterwards that I would be in the film even if it killed her to find me a role," he said. "They told me to go out and get myself an agent."

There is no official word on whether Trimble will be involved in the two sequel films, according to Trimble's agent Kaili Canfield.

With the money Trimble makes from his involvement with the film, he said, he wants to pay off the mortgage on his mother's house and his sister's house.

Trimble said he loves being at Portland State and that he has fond memories of the campus stretching back to when he was 3 years old and used to practice traditional Native American dance with "The Bow and Arrow Culture Club" every Friday night in the Smith Memorial Student Union--in the space that Food For Thought now occupies.

"There used to be a lot of Native American artwork hanging from those walls," Trimble recalled.

After graduating from Portland Community College in 2005, Trimble transferred to PSU, where he will graduate from this spring. Trimble originally hoped to put money he had been saving toward a plane ticket to Europe, but after he got the film role his plans changed.

"It's not exactly Europe, but I know that area of Washington very well, and I'm excited about my time there," he said.

Twilight is currently in production around Oregon and Washington and is scheduled to hit theaters this December. Trimble's character has only three to four lines. However, in the second and third films, New Moon and Eclipse, respectively, he said he would play a leading role.

"What's nice is my character doesn't die, so I get to stick around for the whole thing," he said.

In April, Trimble will travel to Washington, where he will be on location for only two days shooting his lines. During the summer, Trimble said, he plans to spend his time in South Dakota, learning the native language of the Lakota Tribe. Trimble is one-quarter Lakota and one-half Apache, but he doesn't speak the Apache dialect and knows some Lakota.

"This will be a great chance for me to learn proper dialect while also reconnecting with a part of my heritage," he said.

Even with his recent film role, Trimble said, he will continue to call Portland his home.

"This is all so surreal for me right now," Trimble said. "I never expected or wanted to be a famous actor. I can't leave Portland. I love it here. I'm not the Los Angeles type."

This article has been altered to reflect the following corrections:

Correction: March 5, 2008
Solomon Trimble's casting agent says that Trimble incorrectly stated that he has signed a three-film deal with MTV for the feature film series Twilight in the March 5 article, "Role in Twilight lets student shine." Kaili Canfield, the Co-Founder of and Theatrical & Commercial Agent at ARTHOUSE talent & literary, said Trimble has signed a contract to play Sam Uley in the first film of the Twilight series, but there is no official word on whether he will be in the other two films.

Trimble said that he misstated how much of the Lakota language he can speak in a about his role in the same article. Trimble said he does know words in Lakota, but is not familiar with the Lakota dialect.

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unknown

posted 3/05/08 @ 7:35 AM PST

Could they please post more pictures of him...

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melissamarie173

posted 3/05/08 @ 9:28 AM PST

wow....he doesnt look exactly like I pictured Sam...but I am sure he will do fine.

~melissa

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casholalove

posted 3/05/08 @ 10:29 AM PST

Wow, I am so excited that they are making this movie into a franchise...wow 3 films...yes, they have been keeping that under wraps but thanks to this interview, we now know that there will be more films. (Continued…)

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kctjohnson

posted 3/05/08 @ 11:10 AM PST

I am so excited for Solomon!! Twilight is such a popular series that already has a HUGE following (and there's even a band that composes and performs songs inspired by the Twilight series). (Continued…)

Bloodsucking Leech

posted 3/05/08 @ 11:51 AM PST

Hi Solomon! Glad to see Sam Uley has been cast! I like what you have to say and I hope you enjoy this experience. Good luck with your language studies-Lakota is a beautiful language. (Continued…)

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Asha

posted 3/05/08 @ 12:11 PM PST

he doesn't really look like how I pictured Sam but I guess it doesn't really matter for Twilight but I'm sure this might bother me if they decide to make New Moon. (Continued…)

drudo

posted 3/05/08 @ 12:23 PM PST

This movie is truly going to be something!!! Solomon Trimble seems to look the part, alright. Can't wait to see how he does. It sounds like a really neat story. (Continued…)

Whitney

posted 3/05/08 @ 12:50 PM PST

okay, so i guess he's okay, since i didn't really care for Sam in the book, but the fact that he hadnt even READ THE BOOK, and that he WASN'T EVEN TRYING for the part kinda ticks me off. (Continued…)

KATIE

posted 3/05/08 @ 12:54 PM PST

wow. i am so excited. he seems so down to earth. and he will be a perfect sam uley.
can not wait until the movie!

Heather

posted 3/05/08 @ 2:06 PM PST

He seems pretty good for the part.
Plus I love that hes down to earth.
And I learned something new by reading this article,
Twilight is scheduled to come out in December!
I think thats awesome!

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