Born Traverse Le Goff, on the 5th of August 1983, in Johannesburg, the Republic of South Africa. He is of French descent. His name, "Traverse" originates from the Côte d'Azur region in the south of France, and is derived from the middle Anglo-French word, "Travis" meaning to lead the way across; To cross a vast expanse in a single bound or to overcome an obstacle or adversity. More often most people simply call him "Travis." His surname "Le Goff" is an old French family name mainly found in Britanny, and is of occupative origin derived from a professional trade, meaning "Metal-worker" or "Blacksmith." A native to the economic heartland of South Africa's largest city, Johannesburg, he grew up in Northcliff, on the Witwatersrand, and in Cape Town on the South African Atlantic Seaboard. As a boy he lived through some of the most significant moments in his nation's history, seeing the release of Nelson Mandela, and the dawn of a new democratic republic. Determined, and emboldened by boyhood ambition at the age of 12, he clinched representation with the esteemed Professional Kids talent agency in 1995. Starting out from relatively humble beginnings, and coming-of-age on the stage and screen, Traverse has an established repertoire of industry-wide experience, a refined and versatile skill-set, and the same keen affection for acting that got him started. Building a broad and diverse professional profile, he aspires to make his mark as an international screen actor.
Travie Ochoa is an actor, known for Don Quixote (2015), One & Done (2014) and December (2014).
Actress on the rise, Travina Springer, is quickly positioning herself as one-to-watch in the entertainment industry today. This year, Travina will join the Marvel Universe appearing in Disney+ and Marvel Studios' highly anticipated, brand-new series, "Ms. Marvel." The series follows Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), a Pakistani-American teenager living in Jersey City obsessed with superhero culture and the various heroes of the world. As she navigates high school, she comes in possession of magical bangles that give her the ability to harness cosmic energy that puts her on the path to becoming her own hero. Travina shines as Tyesha Hillman on the show, who has a strong sense of confidence, style and is not afraid of following her own path. Travina's character is also a Muslim convert who cares deeply about her faith, family and loves all things 'nerd.' "Ms. Marvel" marks a new chapter for Disney as the studio explores these characters' Muslim and Pakistani heritage, putting diverse storytelling at the forefront of this title. "Ms. Marvel'' will premiere on June 8, 2022. Additional credits for Travina include CBS' "Life in Pieces," Paramount+'s "Strange Angel," and the Clint Eastwood helmed feature film, "The Mule." In comedy, Travina was a performer in the 2017 CBS Diversity Sketch Comedy Showcase, and her stand-up was featured on the reboot of BET's "Comic View." Over the years she has been an active member at UCB Comedy, performing on the Maude team, Mama at the Upright Citizens Brigade. Travina's father was an Army Military Intelligence Officer who was stationed in various parts of the country before landing the family in Oviedo, Florida where Travina spent most of her childhood. Travina went on to attend Florida State University where she majored in Communication Studies. During her time at Florida State, she explored the idea of bringing characters to life on stage and in film/television through theater and acting classes, while also participating in student films. She fell in love with the craft, and upon graduation moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting full time. She has been working ever since. Fluent in American Sign Language (ASL), Travina has volunteered and worked as an ASL interpreter over the years which supported her as a performer in the Los Angeles-based non-profit arts organization Deaf West Theatre, performing in their Equity regional tour for children titled "Shel Stories." Travina is also an active supporter of the organization Vigilant Love. Based in the Los Angeles Area, #VigilantLOVE creates spaces for connection and grassroots movement to protect the safety and justice of communities impacted by Islamophobia and violence. When Travina's not on set you can find her baking for her friends, at the beach or on the hunt for the best vegan donuts in LA. She is a convert to Islam, like her character in "Ms. Marvel," and found that through their shared experiences, she connected with the role on a very organic level.
Travis A. Knight is an actor, known for Chicago P.D. (2014), Chicago Fire (2012) and Henry Gamble's Birthday Party (2015).
Travis Aaron Wade was born September 27, 1975, in Los Angeles, California. His mother, Daphne Royle Maddison is from Manchester, England; and his father, Dennis Wade, is from Rosemead, CA. His family later moved to Glendora, California, where Travis attended Charter Oak High School in Covina. Travis excelled in all sports, and eventually became captain of the football team during his senior year in high school. After his high school graduation, Travis had an eye-opening experience during a trip to Tijuana, Mexico, and decided that he wanted to do his part to help; so, upon returning, Travis joined the United States Marine Corps. He was honorably discharged in 1997. Upon returning home, his mother suggested that he take some acting classes. So, after attending a few classes and seeing how therapeutic acting was, Travis decided to go back to school. He attended Citrus College and majored in criminal law and theater. In 2005, Travis was cast in War Of The Worlds, directed by legendary Steven Spielberg. Travis landed a lead role in 2005, in The Fix. He played the son of an ex-boxer (Robert Patrick) who relentlessly drives his son to become the champion he never was. The Fix was directed by Adam Kane and went on to win Best Drama at the L.A. Shorts Festival in 2006. While filming the final boxing scene in the film, The Fix, a former World Champion kick-boxer broke Travis's nose and dislocated his finger. In 2007, Travis was cast as John Hickman in the cult classic, Pig Hunt. This led to roles in The Closer (2009), Criminal Minds (2009), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2011), Alcatraz (2012), Rizzoli & Isles (2012), NCIS: Los Angeles (2012), and Supernatural (2014). Travis had parts in two films opposite John Travolta; The Forger (2014), also starring Christopher Plummer, Tye Sheridan, and Abigail Spencer; and in Criminal Activities (2015) directed by Jackie Earle Haley. The future shows Travis's career continuing to rise with his role of Lieutenant Allison in the upcoming film The Last Full Measure, starring William Hurt, Ed Harris, Sebastian Stan, and Samuel L. Jackson. His love for animals led Travis and his business partners to start Arm The Animals in 2010. Arm The Animals is a charitable T-Shirt company that donates a percentage of sales to help animals in need. In 2014, Travis co-produced Extinction Soup, a documentary raising awareness to the shrinking shark population. In 2010, Travis saved 72-year-old Roslyn Bush from an overturned vehicle engulfed in flames. He was honored by the City of Los Angeles with a Local Hero Medal. In 2018, Travis partnered with Swyck Labs with his revolutionary invention of the timed wick. These candles will be saving lives world wide by 2019. Travis has also been teaching the arts and working with children and young adults in Vietnam since 2008. A few of his students have gone on to compete in Miss Universe and Miss World, in which Travis has personally coached these young ladies to a achieve much success in pageants and life.
Travis Adams is an actor, known for Faust the Necromancer (2020).
Travis Alan McAfee is known for Transformers: The Last Knight (2017), On the Road (2012) and How to Be Single (2016).
Travis Amery is known for Krampus Unleashed (2016), Exit to Hell (2013) and The Encounter (2015).
Travis Anderson is known for Treacherous (2018), A Spy's Journey (2018) and Sharing Christmas (2017).
Travis Andre Ross is known for Lasso (2017), Major Crimes (2012) and Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012).