Travis Richey is an actor/writer living in Hollywood, CA. He has recently appeared on TV in FOX's Sons of Tucson, NBC's The Event, and Lifetime's Seriously Funny Kids. He is also recurring on ABC Family's "Pretty Little Liars" as Harold Crane, and on NBC's "Community" as Inspector Spacetime, a role that launched him into the spotlight of Doctor Who fans. Travis had previously achieved international acclaim as the creator of several web series, including "Robot, Ninja & Gay Guy", "2 Hot Guys In The Shower", "Smiley Town", and an award-winning series of "Mac vs PC" spoofs. His videos have been seen on CNN, Comedy Central's website, The Huffington Post, The UK Telegraph, PerezHilton.com, and dozens of other notable blogs and websites across the internet, and have garnered over 3 million views. Travis also performs regularly at ACME Comedy Hollywood.
Travis Riehle was born in Torrance, California by his mother Amber Fey Ireland. Travis was given up to adoption at an orphanage in Las Vegas, NV. He was adopted on June 21, 2008 by Larry Riehle and Daniel Doiron in Henderson, NV. Later down the road he moved to Palm Springs where Jim Valdez offers him to be Timmy in Zoey to the Max and of course Travis said yes. Travis now lives in Las Vegas, NV.
Travis Rivers is known for Janis: Little Girl Blue (2015).
Travis Roberts is known for Mountain Men (2012).
Travis Romero is Co-Creator and writer on USA Network's TV series, White Collar starring Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay. He has also worked as a writer on other network TV shows for FOX, NBC, and UPN. He is the writer and director of the feature film Treachery, staring Michael Biehn. Travis was born in Montrose, Colorado. He grew up Northern California, and attended Long Beach State University.
Travis Sanchez is an actor, known for Final Stop (2021).
Travis Sanders is known for The Stationary Bike (2022) and Nightmare Box (2021).
Travis Santa Cruz is known for Street Outlaws (2013).
Travis Schiffner was born on February 21, 1976. He is an actor, known for Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003), Swipe Right (2016) and Undone (2018).
The Topeka, Kansas native's career began after he graduated from Texas Christian University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater. He quickly found success as a model and moved to Los Angeles in 1999, when he scored the lead on the NBC hit, Passions (1999). Acting is just one of Schuldt's many talents. In 2004, Schuldt worked with director Jonathan Walls and writer/actor/producer Jay Thames to create, write, finance, produce and star in the critically acclaimed independent film, Automatic (2005), which found enthusiastic audiences as an official selection at SXSW, Woodstock, Starz Denver, and the Deep Ellum Film Festival in Dallas. Schuldt is also very active in the Lone Star Ensemble, the nonprofit theater group he founded in 2000, and the production company 35 Terrace.