Greg Travis - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

  • Nobody Loses All the Time (short) (2011) - Warren Oates
  • The Bride of Frank (short) (2011) - Frank
  • White T (2011) - Stage Manager
  • Dug Up (2011) - Sherriff Yates
  • Affecter (2011) - Mystery Man
  • Satin (2011) - Jimmi Crete
  • The Trouble with Cali (2010) - Tom Wilcox
  • Making of Sequestered (2010) - Casting Director
  • Atlantis Down (2010) - Pete Hendrix
  • World Full of Nothing (2009) - TV Preacher
  • Tender as Hellfire (2009) - Mr. Deegan
  • Watchmen (2009) - Andy Warhol
  • Halloween 2 (2009) - Deputy Neale
  • The Last Stand (2008) - Buddy Linnow
  • Sin-Jin Smyth (2007)
  • Hot Baby (2007) - Tex
  • A Talent for Trouble (2007) - Frank Steiner
  • Sex & Death 101 (2007) - Magazine Stand man
  • Night of the Living Dead 3D (2006) - Henry Cooper
  • Edmond (short) (2006) - Edmond
  • Star Party (2005) - Booker
  • Mortuary (2005) - Eliot Cook
  • Toolbox Murders (2004) - Byron McLieb
  • Night Creep (2003) - Lee Howard, also Director
  • Paper Soldiers (2002) - Travis
  • Landspeed (2002) - Clayton Winfree
  • Bar Hopping (2000) - Agent
  • Man on the Moon (1999) - ABC Executive
  • Blood Type (1999) - Donnie
  • Letters from a Killer (1998) - State Trooper
  • Poodle Springs (1998) - Leonard
  • Lost Highway (1997) - Tail Gate Driver
  • Starship Troopers (1997) - Network Correspondent
  • Showgirls (1995) - Phil Newkirk
  • Shakes the Clown (1991) - Randi the Rodeo Clown
  • Paradise (1991) - Earl McCoy
  • True Identity (1991) - Orlando Ticket Agent
  • Million Dollar Mystery (1987) - Actor
  • Humanoids from the Deep (1980) - Mike Michaels, Radio Announcer

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