Yves Trebaol

Yves Trebaol was an American actor who is best known for his roles in “Honest Hutch,” “Come on Over,” and “The Wall Flower.” Born on August 1, 1906, in Los Angeles, California, he became a notable figure in early Hollywood.

Personal and Family Life

Yves Trebaol was married to Wynnette Marcia Elliot, and together they had five children: Lorna Louise, Dulcie Ann, Yvonne Lee, Edward Vincent, and Laurence Guy-Elliot. He was part of a large family, being one of thirteen siblings, many of whom also pursued acting careers during the silent film era. His mother worked as an extra in films and helped to launch her children’s acting aspirations. In 1940, he lived with his family in Venice, California.

Death and Legacy

Yves Trebaol passed away on February 25, 1974, in Venice, California. His contributions to early cinema and his family’s legacy in Hollywood are remembered, as many of his siblings also had careers in the film industry. Trebaol’s work reflects a time when acting was evolving, and he remains part of that history.

Filmography

Title Year Role Rating
Honest Hutch 1920 A Child 6.3
Come on Over 1922 Teen Boy (uncredited) 6.3
The Wall Flower 1922 Student (uncredited) 5.8