Greg Travis

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Born Name:  Greg Travis

Born Date:  July 31, 1958

Born Place:  Dallas, Texas

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Occupations:  Actor, comedian

Brief Biography:  Greg Travis is widely recognized for his high-energy character comedy, versatile impressions, and extensive character roles across major Hollywood films. Born on July 31, 1958, in Dallas, Texas, he has sustained a diverse career spanning more than four decades in stand-up comedy, film acting, writing, and directing.

Early Life and Stand-Up Career:
Roots: Travis grew up in Dallas, Texas, and developed a passion for stage performance and magic at the early age of twelve. His sister, Stacey Travis, also became a professional actress.
Breakthrough Character: He gained widespread comedy fame by creating "David Sleaze, The Punk Magician," a parody persona featuring a punk-rock wig, audience participation, and intentionally terrible magic tricks.
TV Recognition: The David Sleaze routine became a staple on Rodney Dangerfield's HBO Specials, catapulting him to national comedy prominence.
National Headliner: He went on to make over 20 appearances on popular television shows such as An Evening at the Improv, Saturday Night Live, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
Opening Act: Over his comedy career, Travis has served as the opening act for musical icons including Cher, Dolly Parton, and Tom Jones.

Acting and Filmography:
Travis transitioned his chameleon-like rapid-fire comedy delivery into a prolific career as a character actor, appearing in more than 40 feature films and working under esteemed directors like David Lynch, Zack Snyder, and Paul Verhoeven.
Showgirls (1995): Played the notable role of Phil Newkirk.
Starship Troopers (1997): Appeared as Net Correspondent.
Lost Highway (1997): Collaborated with director David Lynch.
Watchmen (2009): Delivered a praised performance portraying pop-art icon Andy Warhol.
Halloween II (2009): Portrayed the character Deputy Neale in Rob Zombie's horror sequel.
Television Guest Stars: He has appeared in guest roles on prominent series including CSI: Miami, Frasier, Cold Case, and Gabriel's Fire.