Greg Travis
Born: 1958-07-31 in Dallas, Texas, USA
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Greg Travis is a well recognised actor who has appeared in over 40 feature films and internationally recognised stand-up comedian. Based in the U.S. he created the comedy character David Sleaze, The Punk Magician, in which he puts on a punk rock-style wig and does a variety of bad magic tricks using audience participation. This routine appeared on "Rodney Dangerfield's HBO Specials" and quickly became a classic. Description above from the Wikipedia article Greg Travis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2020
- Savage Creatures as Father Cooper
- Megan as Sean
2018
- A Talent For Trouble as Frank Steiner
2016
- The Possession Experiment as Jordi
2015
- Lilitu as Ben
- Lily Grace: A Witch Story as Sheriff Stewart
2014
- Chicks Dig Gay Guys as Rich
2013
- White T as Stage Manager
- Midlife as David Stanton
- Dug Up as Sheriff Yates
- Bruno & Earlene Go to Vegas as The Fixer
2012
- Poe as Detective Jonzey Jones
2011
- Showgirls 2: Penny's from Heaven as Phil
2010
- Atlantis Down as Pete Hendricks
2009
- Watchmen as Andy Warhol
- Halloween II as Deputy Neale
2007
- Mother's Day Massacre as Tex
2006
- How to Eat Fried Worms ... (Grip)
- Redneck Comedy Roundup, Volume 2
- Night of the Living Dead 3D as Henry Cooper
- Inside the Graveyard as Self
2005
- Mortuary as Eliot Cook
2004
- Toolbox Murders as Byron McLieb
2003
- Night Creep as Lee Howard
2002
- CSI: Miami as Wade Hinkle
- Paper Soldiers as Detective Travis
- Landspeed as Clayton Winfree
2000
1999
- Man on the Moon as ABC Executive
1998
- Poodle Springs as Leonard
- Letters from a Killer as State Trooper
1997
- Starship Troopers as Net Correspondent
- Lost Highway as Tail Gate Driver
1996
- Humanoids from the Deep as Porter
1992
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures as Rector
- Delta as Rod Luger
1991
- Rodney Dangerfield's The Really Big Show as Fink's Agent
- Paradise as Earl McCoy
1990
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as Comedian (uncredited)
1989
1987
- Tour of Duty as Love
1984
- Dark Seduction as Ray
1980
- Humanoids from the Deep as Mike Michaels, Radio Announcer
1978
- Auditions as Billy Bob Jr.