Travis Dawson is known for Pleasures of Sin (2001).
Travis Dearing is known for The Woodmen (2023), Zombiefied (2012) and Infected: The Making of Zombiefied (2012).
Travis Delgado is an actor and assistant director, known for Chicago P.D. (2014), Chicago Fire (2012) and 2 in the Bush: A Love Story (2018).
Travis Delos Smith is known for Yenni Thuniga (2022), Murder Noir (2018) and Such Matters (2021).
Travis DesLaurier was born on June 16, 1985 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. For 10 years he owned and operated construction companies in the residential and commercial sector. He then started doing social media and blew up with a few million followers on different platforms, and moved to Los Angeles in 2017. The past few years he's been Modeling, Acting in Features Films, Shorts, and TV, Hosting and Non-scripts shows like Ultimate Tag on Fox, Stunts, Writing and Directing shorts. He's growing fast in the industry, and will be seen on several shows and films soon to be released.
Travis Douglas is known for Cream of the Crop (2022).
Travis Dresden is known for Monster High: Welcome to Monster High (2016) and Monster High: Electrified (2017).
Travis Driver is known for Change of Plans (2017), The Dark Places (2020) and Sense of Urgency (2017).
Travis is a Houston born, an extrovert, and he took his first acting class at the age of 36. Travis has studied the craft of acting with both Gary Chason (The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon) and Cathryn Hartt (Future World). Three months after his first acting class, he won his first award (Best Actor) for the short film, The Upskirt Shot. Two weeks later, Travis found himself on the newly relaunched Dallas TV series performing with Larry Hagman. As a result of Mr. Hagman's untimely passing, Travis' scenes were never used; Travis still considers it quite a honor to have had the opportunity to work with the TV icon. In 2013, Travis started auto racing, and continued to race for four seasons. He raced in SCCA, Chump, and Lemons endurance racing. As a life long movie/TV geek, he named his racing team NO MA'AM, after the TV show "Married with Children". Travis won exactly one race; Al Bundy would have been proud. In 2013 Travis was cast in his first TV pilot episode. Travis worked alongside Scott Bakula, Lucas Black and Tom Arnold on NCIS New Orleans as the aptly named Travis Cole in 2016.. Then, Robert Nielsen cast Travis to star in his film Hank & Honey in 2017. The film was well received, Robert Rodriguez's channel El Rey purchased the movie to run on their network. Travis was the only actor ever to be interviewed by El Rey. The interview was scheduled to run prior to the film on the El Rey network. In 2018, Travis' had his biggest TV break to date, when he was cast in a starring role on an episode of "Murder Comes to Town". Later the same year, Travis was chosen as a spokesman for a series of television advertisement's with CANAM. Travis co-starred in the feature film "Edgar Allan Poe's Decapitarium" (2019) alongside Sam Jones (Flash Gordon), Evan Vourazeris (Ozark) and Katusha Robert (Public Displays of Insanity); Travis was also tapped to co-star in two different comedy TV pilots the same year. Travis has won over 39 acting awards. He has also branched out into writing at the suggestion of his WGA screenwriting aunt Wanda Warner. Travis has written two award winning short movies and co-written on two in production features. 2019 T would be asked to be the 60th St. Patrick's day parade celebrity judge in Houston, TX. He smiled for 2 hours straight loving every minute of the fun. In the past six and a half years Travis has amassed 182 acting credits which includes feature movies, TV appearances, commercials etc.
Travis Eberhard is an actor and editor, known for 17 Miracles (2011), I Miss Being a Tree (2018) and Appetites (2015).