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Travis Quentin Young

Travis Quentin Young

8 titles Acting Sep 09, 1982 Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA

Travis Quentin Young hails from the picturesque bayou of Westlake, Louisiana. His journey into the entertainment industry began at a young age when he showcased his singing talent on Ed McMahon's Star Search in 1983, where he performed country music at just ten years old. This early exposure fueled his passion for performing, leading him to tour with a one-man show while refining his acting skills in various theater productions across Louisiana.

After pursuing formal education in music and theater at Berklee College of Music and McNeese State University, Travis relocated to Los Angeles to further his career. His breakthrough came with a role in the short film The Replacement Child in 2007, which garnered him accolades such as Outstanding Performance by an Actor at the Winnipeg International Film Festival and Best Actor at the Barbados International Film Festival.

Travis's exceptional voice talent earned him a coveted position in one of the most competitive loop groups in the industry. He has contributed his voice to over 25 feature films, including critically acclaimed titles like There Will Be Blood, No Country for Old Men, and Happy Feet.

In addition to his voice work, Travis has made notable appearances in a variety of television series and films, including The Automatic Hate (2015), ABC Family's Teen Spirit (2011), Lifetime's Devious Maids (2013), and HBO's Vinyl (2016). His diverse talents continue to shine throughout his evolving career.

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