Travis Hadley, from Miami, Florida, began his career as an actor and graduated to writing and directing films where he found a calling and inspiration to tell stories that are grounded in the reality of the myriad of underrepresented voices. Hadley is a filmmaker of many talents whose strength to tell narratives was sharpened from his diverse life experience from the projects of Miami where he grew up, and by the various parts of the world, he has traveled to; allowing him to meet people, listen to their experiences and find the interconnectedness with his own life experiences; solidifying within him that all stories are human stories.
Travis Hammer is an actor, known for Godless (2017), Ray Donovan (2013) and The Last Ship (2014).
Travis Hancock is an actor, known for Fight (2021), A Bachelor's Valentine and I Can.
Travis Harvey is an actor, known for Secondhand Hearts (2017) and The Living Room (2012).
Travis Hathaway is known for Brave (2012), Inside Out (2015) and The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D (2005).
Travis Hierholzer is an actor, known for Slasher.com (2017), Song of the Dead (2005) and Seven Dead Men (2009).
Travis Hinson is an actor living in Los Angeles. While he had a role in the feature film, XXX: State of the Union; his most notable role to date is playing the jazz icon Miles Davis in the short film, Trane and Miles, directed by Scott Essman. He has worked on two pilots and several student films in leading roles with The Art Institutes of California, Cal-State Long Beach,the University of Southern California, and Chapman University to name a few. Born in North Carolina with a shotgun in one hand, and a basketball in the other(as all NC kids are!), he put those aside after graduating from Davidson College with a degree in Economics. A brief stint in the banking industry could not quench his artistic thirst. Several years of study with the Film Actors Studio in Charlotte, North Carolina led to the inevitable move to the west coast.
Travis Hornsby is an actor, known for Spud (2010), Spud 3: Learning to Fly (2014) and Spud 2: The Madness Continues (2013).
Travis Irvine is known for Andrew Ginger/Likes Dogs, Killer Raccoons 2: Dark Christmas in the Dark (2020) and Coons! Night of the Bandits of the Night (2005).