Travis View is known for BBC World News (1997), Q: Into the Storm (2021) and The Open Mind (1956).
Travis W. Bruyer was raised in Kalispell, Montana and grew up with 8 and 16 mm film equipment. He attended Montana State University studying film and television after high school and served in the US Coast Guard. After being on security details for movie sets like Down Periscope, and Baywatch he saw a need for accuracy portrayal in military and law enforcement productions. While on active duty he was engaged in Search and Rescue, Immigration, Drug Interdiction, Vessel Recovery, Boating Inspections and Law Enforcement. During his career he's been assigned to Patrol, SWAT, Detectives, Special Assignments, and Hostage/Crisis Negotiations, and instructs on Tasers, Baton, Pepper Spray, Use of Force, Domestic Violence Cases, Defensive Tactics and Armed Intruder. Travis works part-time as a military and law enforcement adviser to those seeking tactical, investigative, costume, armed or weaponless defense training and general advice on the set. He is the Executive Director of the Montana Institute for the Arts which he founded with Director Michael Polish and Actress Kate Bosworth. In addition to acting and producing, he's an active Private Investigator and has published investigative guides for Montana as well as other training articles and a books for students that find themselves in the criminal justice system, Armed Intruder and Situational Awareness Survival Guide.
Travis Waite is known for Knowing (2009), The Henderson Kids II (1987) and City Homicide (2006).
Travis Walton was born on February 10, 1953 in Arizona, USA. He is an actor and assistant director, known for Fire in the Sky (1993), The Unusual Case of Mary Mason (2014) and H.G. Wells's the Country of the Blind (2014).
Travis Watters is an actor and writer, known for American Mary (2012), Insecticidal (2005) and Jeremiah (2002).
Travis Wester was born on October 8, 1977. He is an actor and director, known for EuroTrip (2004), God Bless America (2011) and Ghostfacers (2010).
Travis Whitaker is an actor and writer, known for Dirty Laundry the Sitcom (2011), Casters (2022) and Dwellers: The Curse of Pastor Stokes (2019).
Travis Willingham is a Los Angeles-based voice actor known for his extensive roles in animation and video games, as well as the massively popular hit show and media brand, Critical Role. Critical Role has become one of the most popular storytelling and world building independent media companies in the world, and Travis plays a pivotal role within the company as the Chief Executive Officer, primary cast member for the flagship show and executive producer of The Legend of Vox Machina animated series which will air exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. As the CEO of Critical Role, Travis serves as the north star of the company, helping grow the brand internationally and elevating it into the massive media company it is today. In addition, Travis has impressively amassed over 300 roles in video games, original animation projects and anime. He's known for reprising the role of Thor over the past decade in Marvel's hit original series' Avengers Assemble, Ultimate Spider-Man, HULK, Agents of SMASH, and Guardians of the Galaxy. Other roles include Superior Man / Guy Gardner in Superman: Red Son, The Heretic in Batman: Bad Blood, Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic Boom and King Roland II in Sofia the First, among others. He has also starred in some of the biggest video game titles around, voicing Wilson Fisk / The Kingpin in Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Thor in Marvel's Avengers and Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, Castamir in Middle Earth: Shadow of War, Jaro Tapal in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Harvey Dent / Two-Face in Batman: The Telltale Series, plus countless more. Travis was named Voice Actor of the Year at the 2017 BTVA Voice Acting Awards. He is also the recipient of four BTVA People's Choice Voice Acting Awards, a BTVA Special/DVD Voice Acting Award and a BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Award.
Travis Winfrey was recently selected to attended The Sundance Directors Lab and is currently writing and producing Independent Films and Television projects. He's appeared on numerous television shows in recent years, including "Pretty Little Liars", "Being Mary Jane", "Single Ladies", "Dexter," "MADtv," "Hannah Montana," "The Loop," "Mind of Mencia," "The Secret Life of the American Teenager," as well as the daytime soap opera "Passions".
Travis Wolfe Jr. is known for Bob Hearts Abishola (2019), Raven's Home (2017) and The Neighborhood (2018).