Travis McElroy is an actor and writer, known for My Brother, My Brother and Me (2017), The Candlenights 2020 Special (2020) and Dimension 20 (2018).
Travis McHenry is a Pennsylvania native who studied theatre at Bloomsburg University before spending eight years in the US Navy as an Intelligence Specialist with a focus on Anti-Terrorism. Prior to leaving the military, he began acting again and joined the Screen Actor's Guild after appearing in Body of Lies with Russell Crowe. After leaving the military, Travis studied Method Acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute. He combined this classic training with his professional experience to develop his own unique acting method that allows for a Total Character performance. His early experiments with this new method proved successful when he was named Orange County's Man of the Year in Theater 2009. In 2007, along with director/producer Michael Stogner, Travis founded Mick the Red Films, an independent production company dedicated to creating movies that are both artistic and entertaining. Their debut short film, Life on Mars, won the Audience Favorite award at the 2007 Veneration Film Festival. In addition to his acting career, Travis is a prolific author and playwright. His best-selling book, Into the Abyss, is available on Amazon.com and from specialty booksellers. Four of his screenplays have been turned into motion pictures. Also, Travis has achieved modest recognition from the international press for his work in Cryptozoology, Parapsychology, and New Country Projects.
Travis McKenna was born on 18 July 1960 in Lutherville, Maryland, USA. He is an actor, known for National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002), Batman Returns (1992) and Road House (1989).
Travis McMahon is known for Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2012), Cactus (2008) and Birthday (2009).
Travis Michéal is an actor, known for Interpreters (2019).
Travis Milloy was born on May 9, 1969 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Infinity Chamber (2016), Pandorum (2009) and Street Gun (1996).
Recording artist T. Mills has been able to turn a laptop musical experimentation in his bedroom into national tours and a deal with Columbia Records, all in just over two years. In March 2012, Mills received a 2012 MTV Woodie Award nomination for Best New Artist. In 2014, the artist is in the studio working on a new album with industry heavy hitter Dr. Luke and his creative team.
Travis Mills was born in Quito, Ecuador. He spent the majority of his early life abroad in Europe and Africa before returning to the United States. In the U.S., he settled in Arizona where he co-founded Running Wild Films in 2010 with playwright Gus Edwards. Since then, they have produced 25 feature films and more than 100 short film projects. In 2020, he completed production on his most ambitious project yet: 12 feature-length Western films in 12 Months. The next year, he published a book which is available on Amazon about this experience titled The Making of 12 Westerns: Or How I Made a Dozen Movies During a Global Pandemic and Survived. During 2021, Mills also collaborated with producer Dallas Sonnier on the Gina Carano-starring Western, Terror on the Prairie.
An actor more recently known for his portrayal as Chris Diaz on Rookie Blue. George Travis Milne was born July 18th, 1986 in a Northern Town called Fort McMurray, AB. His Parents are George Milne, an electrician and Patricia Flatla, a college professor. When he was 12 yrs old his mother and step-father moved him to a town called Lac La Biche, AB. During High School he participated in extracurricular activities such as Football, Basketball, Track & Field, X-C Running, and the Theatre program. In his last year at J.A.Williams H.S. the arts program director Joanne Metchooyeah suggested that Travis should apply to theatre school. He did so and was accepted. After three years of rigorous training at the RDC Theatre and Film program he finally got his first agent. Travis continued to work as a part-time actor, and full-time carpenter for three years while he rode out the tough times. In 2008, he landed his first supporting lead role as a lawyer named 'Eric Baldwin' in the edgy TV Movie Confessions of a Go-Go Girl. a year later he played 'Bobby' in Reginald Harkema's film , Manson My Name is Evil - which premiered at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival. It was in that same summer of 2009 that Travis would land the series Rookie Blue. It had it's world premiere simultaneously in Canada and the U.S. in the summer of 2010, and has now gone on to make 74 episodes. He still enjoys all aspects of home improvements, architecture and design. In his spare time you'll usually find him at a hardware store and he is currently working on his real estate license.
Travis Mitchell is known for The Spinning Man (2018), Partitioned Heart (2017) and Nevertheless, She Auditioned (2018).