Daniel Travis

Daniel Travis

Nacimiento : 1968-03-10, Clarkston, Michigan, USA

Historia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Daniel Travis (born March 10, 1968) is an American actor. Travis was born and raised in Clarkston, Michigan. He received a BFA in theater from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He went on to receive an MFA at The Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. His early work was on the stage, playing John Buchanan in Summer and Smoke, The Earl of Richmond in Richard III and Paul in Barefoot in the Park. In 2001, Travis made his small-screen debut with guest appearances on the short-lived television show The Education of Max Bickford, starring Richard Dreyfuss. Without ever having appeared in a film, Travis made his big-screen debut in a starring role in Open Water (2004), about a couple who goes scuba diving and is left behind in the ocean by accident while on an organized dive. Most recently, Travis starred in the Subaru television commercial, Ricky. Description above from the Wikipedia article Daniel Travis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Perfil

Daniel Travis

Películas

Last Time Forever
A small-time divorce lawyer gets involved with an alluring married woman, and together they draw her rich husband into a blackmail scheme.
Gracias por fumar
Brad
Nick Naylor, jefe de prensa de una gran compañía de tabaco, dedica su vida a defender los derechos de los fumadores en medio de la cultura neo-puritana dominante. Enfrentado a grupos de defensa de la salud y a un oportunista senador, Nick pasa a la ofensiva como relaciones públicas del consumo de cigarrillos, pero al mismo tiempo comienza a pensar en la imagen que está dando a su hijo pequeño Joey.
Open Water
Daniel Kintner
Basada en hechos reales, narra una historia ocurrida en Las Bahamas. Una pareja adicta al trabajo había decidido tomarse un tiempo de relax y pasar unos días buceando. La lancha que los lleva, debido a un descuido de la tripulación, los abandona en medio de un mar, a la deriva y lejos de la costa, en unas aguas infestadas de tiburones... Según la crítica americana, la película de terror más impactante exhibida en el Festival de Sundance desde "The Blair Witch Project", en 1999.