On 16 May 1964, Wayne Gerard Trotman was born in San Fernando, Trinidad. By the age of six, Trotman was experimenting with recording on a reel-to-reeltape recorder. He recorded science fiction stories in which he performed all the dialogue and created all the sound effects. At this time, Trotman also developed an interest in drawing, painting and photography.
Since the mid 1980's Trotman has produced progressive compositions for film & television. He completed his second feature film script entitled 'Ashes to Ashes' in 1994 and in 1995 his short film - 'London: Metropolis of the Future' premiered at the British Short Film Festival.
Trotman directed, co-produced, scored and edited the British independent film 'Ashes to Ashes' in 1998. He also played the film's lead role of Gabriel Darbeaux and used real martial arts weapons including the nunchaku or two-piece rod.