Travis Van Winkle's career seamlessly transitions between both television and film. On the small screen, Van Winkle had a starring role for five seasons on TNT's high-concept drama "The Last Ship," and was a series regular alongside Alan Cumming in the CBS drama "Instinct." CBS brought him back as a series regular in the drama pilot "Good Sam." He is currently in pre-production as a series regular for Netflix's season three of "You." Some of Van Winkle's previous memorable television roles include recurring on The CW's "Hart of Dixie" and ABC'S "Happy Endings," in addition to many guest appearances throughout his career . Feature roles include Paramount's Friday the 13th and Transformers, Fox's Meet the Spartans, and Universal's comedy Accepted. Van Winkle has been a proud mentor in the Big Brother/Big Sister Organization since 2011, and hosted two of their Galas that raised almost $2 million. He's also been a Global Ambassador to the non-profit organization buildOn. Through his work with buildOn, he has engaged and inspired his creative network to help raise more than $300,000 and assemble on-the-ground teams to build schools in Haiti, Nepal, Nicaragua, Malawi and Senegal. Van Winkle was born in Victorville, California but his parents' Air Force responsibilities brought him to both Michigan and Georgia before he eventually made his way to Hollywood at the age of 20.
Travis Vermulm is an actor, known for Far Cry 5: Inside Eden's Gate (2018).
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).