Jesús Salvador Treviño
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Jesús Salvador Treviño (born March 26, 1946 in
El Paso, Texas El Paso (; "the pass") is a city in and the seat of El Paso County in the western corner of the U.S. state of Texas. The 2020 population of the city from the U.S. Census Bureau was 678,815, making it the 23rd-largest city in the U.S., the ...
) is an American
television director A television director is in charge of the activities involved in making a television program or section of a program. They are generally responsible for decisions about the editorial content and creative style of a program, and ensuring the prod ...
of
Mexican Mexican may refer to: Mexico and its culture *Being related to, from, or connected to the country of Mexico, in North America ** People *** Mexicans, inhabitants of the country Mexico and their descendants *** Mexica, ancient indigenous people ...
descent. 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

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 A Super 8mm camera is a motion picture camera specifically manufactured to use the Super 8mm motion picture format. Super 8mm film cameras were first manufactured in 1965 by Kodak for their newly introduced amateur film format, which replaced t ...
. Throughout the late sixties and early seventies, he was both a participant in and a chronicler of the events and issues of that time. 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). He wrote and directed the Mexican feature film '' Raíces de sangre'' (''Roots of Blood'') (1979) and ''Seguín'' (1982), an
American Playhouse ''American Playhouse'' is an American anthology television series periodically broadcast by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Overview It premiered on January 12, 1982, with ''The Shady Hill Kidnapping'', written and narrated by John Cheever an ...
drama of the Alamo saga told from a
Mexican American Mexican Americans ( es, mexicano-estadounidenses, , or ) are Americans of full or partial Mexican heritage. In 2019, Mexican Americans comprised 11.3% of the US population and 61.5% of all Hispanic and Latino Americans. In 2019, 71% of Mexica ...
point of view.


Director

As a Hollywood director, Treviño has directed a number of episodes from the television series ''
Resurrection Blvd. ''Resurrection Blvd.'' is an American dramatic series which aired on Showtime for three seasons from 2000 to 2002. Plot In East Los Angeles, California, the Santiago family has had three generations of boxers within the family. They continue the ...
'', ''
Babylon 5 ''Babylon 5'' is an American space opera television series created by writer and producer J. Michael Straczynski, under the Babylonian Productions label, in association with Straczynski's Synthetic Worlds Ltd. and Warner Bros. Domestic Tele ...
'', ''
Bones A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals. Bones protect the various other organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells, store minerals, provide structure and support for the body, a ...
'', '' Star Trek: Voyager'', ''
seaQuest DSV ''SeaQuest DSV'' (stylized as ''seaQuest DSV'' and also promoted as simply ''seaQuest'') is an American science fiction television series created by Rockne S. O'Bannon. It originally aired on NBC between 1993 and 1996. In its final season, ...
'', ''
Crossing Jordan ''Crossing Jordan'' is an American crime drama Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and its dete ...
'', ''
Third Watch ''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
'' and ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (abbreviated as ''DS9'') is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller. The fourth series in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise, it originally aired in syndication from ...
''. 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 ''American Playhouse'' is an American anthology television series periodically broadcast by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Overview It premiered on January 12, 1982, with ''The Shady Hill Kidnapping'', written and narrated by John Cheever an ...
drama series in 1982. He has also directed episodes from over thirty other series, including ''
Criminal Minds ''Criminal Minds'' is an American police procedural crime drama television series created and produced by Jeff Davis (writer), Jeff Davis. The series premiered on CBS on September 22, 2005, and originally concluded on February 19, 2020; it was r ...
'', ''
Prison Break ''Prison Break'' is an American serial drama television series created by Paul Scheuring for Fox. The series revolves around two brothers, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) and Michael Scofield ( Wentworth Miller); Burrows has been sentenced ...
'', ''
The O.C. ''The O.C. '' is an American teen drama television series created by Josh Schwartz that originally aired on the Fox network in the United States from August 5, 2003, to February 22, 2007, running a total of four seasons. "O.C." is an initiali ...
'', '' ER'', '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', ''
Dawson's Creek ''Dawson's Creek'' is an American teen drama television series about the lives of a close-knit group of friends in the fictional town of Capeside, Massachusetts, beginning in high school and continuing into college that ran from 1998 to 2003. T ...
'', ''
Chicago Hope ''Chicago Hope'' is an American medical drama television series, created by David E. Kelley. It originally aired on CBS from September 18, 1994, to May 4, 2000. The series is set in a fictional private charitable hospital in Chicago, Illino ...
'' and ''
NYPD Blue ''NYPD Blue'' is an American police procedural television series set in New York City, exploring the struggles of the fictional 15th Precinct detective squad in Manhattan. Each episode typically intertwines several plots involving an ensembl ...
''. Treviño is a member of the
Directors Guild of America The Directors Guild of America (DGA) is an entertainment guild that represents the interests of film director, film and television director, television directors in the United States motion picture industry and abroad. Founded as the Screen Dire ...
(DGA) and served on its National Board during the 2009–2011 term as a board member. As of 2015, he serves as an Alternate Board Member. He was co-founder of the DGA Latino Committee 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.


Other activities

Treviño is an author. His memoir ''Eyewitness: A Filmmaker's Memoir of the Chicano Movement'' (Hispanic Civil Rights) was published in 2001. 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), ''The Skyscraper That Flew'' (2005) and ''Return to Arroyo Grande'' (2015). All of his books have been published by
Arte Público Press Arte Público Press is a publishing house associated with the University of Houston (Houston, Texas). It is the largest US publisher of contemporary and recovered literature by US Hispanic authors, publishing approximately 30 titles per year. Ar ...
, 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. ''Resurrection Blvd.'' is an American dramatic series which aired on Showtime for three seasons from 2000 to 2002. Plot In East Los Angeles, California, the Santiago family has had three generations of boxers within the family. They continue the ...
'' (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

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 The American Latino Media Arts Award or ALMA Award, formerly known as Latin Oscars Award, is an award highlighting the best American Latino contributions to music, television, and film. The awards promote fair and accurate portrayals of Latinos ...
, 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. 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 Latin American cinema refers collectively to the film output and film industries of Latin America. Latin American film is both rich and diverse, but the main centers of production have been Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. Latin American cinema flou ...
at the 36th Annual
International Film Festival A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more cinemas or screening venues, usually in a single city or region. Increasingly, film festivals show some films outdoors. Films may be of recent date and, depending upo ...
of
Valladolid Valladolid () is a municipality in Spain and the primary seat of government and de facto capital of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is also the capital of the province of the same name. It has a population around 300,000 peop ...
, Spain. In 1993 he was honored with an homage at the Montevideo International Film Festival in
Montevideo Montevideo () is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319,108 (about one-third of the country's total population) in an area of . Montevideo is situated on the southern co ...
, Uruguay.


See also

*
American Mexican American Mexicans ( es, estadounidense-mexicanos) are Mexican citizens who are either born in, or descended from migrants from the United States and its territories. Americans are a significant demographic group in Mexico. As of 2020, over 65 ...
*
Chicanismo Chicanismo is the ideology behind the Chicano Movement. It is an ideology based on a number of important factors that helped shape a social uprising in order to fight for the liberties of Mexican Americans. Chicanismo was shaped by a number of i ...
*
Chicano Moratorium The Chicano Moratorium, formally known as the National Chicano Moratorium Committee Against The Vietnam War, was a movement of Chicano anti-war activists that built a broad-based coalition of Mexican-American groups to organize opposition to the Vi ...
*
History of Mexican Americans History (derived ) is the systematic study and the documentation of the human activity. The time period of event before the invention of writing systems is considered prehistory. "History" is an umbrella term comprising past events as wel ...
* Hyphenated American *
List of Mexican Americans Mexican Americans are residents of the United States who are of Mexicans, Mexican descent. The list includes Emigration from Mexico, Mexican immigrants and those who lived in the southwestern United States when the territory was Mexican–America ...
*
List of Mexican American writers The following is a list of Mexican-American writers. A-C *Oscar Zeta Acosta * José Acosta Torres, author of collection ''Cachito Mía'' (1973)Marc Zimmerman, ''U.S. Latino Literature: An Essay and Annotated Bibliography'', MARCH/Abrazo, 1992. ...
*
Melting pot The melting pot is a monocultural metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements "melting together" with a common culture; an alternative being a homogeneous society becoming more heterogeneous throu ...
, metaphor for cultural fusion *
Television producer A television producer is a person who oversees one or more aspects of video production on a television program. Some producers take more of an executive role, in that they conceive new programs and pitch them to the television networks, but upon ...


References


External links

* *
Latinopia
a website founded by Treviño {{DEFAULTSORT:Trevino, Jesus Salvador 1946 births American film directors of Mexican descent American television directors Living people Chicano Mexican American Hispanic and Latino American people People from El Paso, Texas Film directors from Texas Directors Guild of America Award winners American Book Award winners