Greg Travis Bio, Age, Family, Parents, Education, Height, Net Worth, Films

Greg Travis Biography

Greg Travis is an American comedian and actor. Greg has been a natural actor and award-winning stage performer since the age of 12. Greg has worked with A-list directors such as Zack Snyder, David Lynch, Paul Verhoeven, Bob Rafelson, and Milos Forman during the course of his 30-year career, earning well over 70 professional credits.

Greg Age

Greg was born Gregory Lloyd Travis on 31 July 1958, in Dallas, Texas, United States of America. He is 66 years old as of July 2024.

Greg Height

He stands at an appropriate height of 6′ (1.83 m).

Greg Education

Travis graduated in Richland College with an Associate of Arts degree later attended Sherwood Oaks Film School in Hollywood.

Greg Family- Parents

Travis was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, United States, the son of Gerald Travis and Elaine Dennehy-Travis, with one younger sister; actress Stacey Travis.

Greg Career

Greg started performing stand-up comedy at the Improv Comedy Store while attending film school. Six months later, he appeared on “America’s Rising Stars.” This led to him appearing regularly at “The Bud Friedman Improv.” Ellen special and “Unscripted Evenings.” He began taking on small roles in movies and television while developing a strong stand-up routine that brought him to the helm of every major theater company in the country. In 1986, he created comedy sketches for “Saturday Night Live” and became a regular at “The Evening Improv,” where he performed with stars such as James Brown, Tom Jones and Dolly Parton. In 1990, Greg participated in the Rodney Dangerfield HBO special that made his Punk Magic show famous. This led to a stint as the opening act on Cher’s East Coast tour.

Greg Travis
Greg Travis

Greg has appeared on television programs such as Surprise, Late Night, Sunday Funny, Showtime Comedy Nights, Comedy Club Network, Comics Live, Improv Night, Entry Night, The Tonight Show, Comedy Central and Lewis Blake’s “The Inside Root of All Evil”. Travis played the role of Phil Newkirk in the film Showgirls. “Showgirls” was followed by films such as “Lost Highway”, “Starship Troopers”, “Poodle Springs” and “Man in the Moon”. Travis also created and starred in a show called “Weird America”, in which he portrayed seven different characters in make-up and costume, much to the delight of Lord Buckley. He also received critical acclaim for his role as Andy Warhol in the stage production of Girl of the Year. Travis has appeared in a variety of television programs, including “CSI Miami”, “Strong Medicine” and “Cold Disease”. Travis has worked with directors such as David Lynch, Paul Verhoeven, Bob Rafelson and Milo Forman. His most recent roles include Rob Zombie’s Halloween II, the role of Andy Warhol in Zack Snyder’s Watchmen, Night of the Living Dead 3D, and Sex and the Death 101.

After film school, Greg began making short films in New York with his friend David Daniel. Together they made Last Tango in Poland, Carlos the Artist, Now in 1984, Double Exposure, The Unpleasant and the Unsatisfied, The Stranger, Now Who, Hildegard, and The Fine Line of Charlie James. In 1984, Greg teamed up with Steve Bischart to write and direct the 16mm black-and-white feature noir Dark Seduction, starring Tyler Horn as Detective Dic Jones; Victoria Hughie plays the vampire Vera. Gregg went on to make short films including “Preparation Day”, “Last Day”, “Family Life”, “Super Junkies of Punk” and “Captain Cormac, the Dead Answer to the World” with friends The Texan and Louis Ross on board.

In 1986, Greg produced the short film “Andy Warhol’s 15 Workouts” for Saturday Night Live and a parody of Nick Nolte’s “Can’t Get It”. Greg later directed two music videos, “Immune System Breakdown” and “Art of Noise”, which aired on MTV. In 1989/90, Greg directed two independent pilots: GT Ink for CBS and The Decadants for Playboy Cable. As a screenwriter, Greg has written twenty feature-length screenplays, three for Paramount, Disney and HBO. Greg wrote and directed a psychological thriller called “Night Walking” in 2003. Greg recently wrote and directed a website called Drama Kings www.dramakings.net. He has produced short films such as “Eat the Rich”, “Super Spy Love” and “Hot Soup”. He is currently producing two feature films: Bofugly and The Sinner.

Greg Films

2000 Bar Hopping
2002 Landspeed
2002 Paper Soldiers
2003 Night Creep
2004 Toolbox Murders
2005 Mortuary
2005 Star Party
2006 The Last Stand
2006 Edmond (short d
2006 Night of the Living Dead 3D
2007 Sex & Death 101
2007 A Talent for Trouble
2007 Hot Baby
2007 Sin-Jin Smyth
2009 Halloween II
2009 Watchmen
2009 Tender as Hellfire
2009 World Full of Nothing
2010 Atlantis Down
2010 The Boondocks
2010 Making of Sequestered
2010 The Trouble with Cali
2011 Satin
2011 Affecter
2011 Dug Up
2011 White T
2011 The Bride of Frank (short)
2011 Showgirls 2: Penny’s from Heaven
2011 Nobody Loses All the Time (short)
2014 Midlife