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Years active
  
1980–present

Name
  
Travis Fine


Role
  
Actor

Siblings
  
Todd Fine, Kelly Fine

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Full Name
  
Travis Lane Fine

Born
  
June 26, 1968 (age 55) (
1968-06-26
)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.

Occupation
  
Actor, writer, director, producer

Spouse
  
Kristine Fine (m. 2002), Jessica Resnick (m. 1993–1995)

Parents
  
Maxine Parker Makover, Terry Fine

Education
  
Pitzer College, University of California, Los Angeles

Movies and TV shows
  
Any Day Now, The Young Riders, Child's Play 3, The Space Between, Girl - Interrupted


Similar
  
Gregg Rainwater, Yvonne Suhor, Justin Whalin

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Travis Lane Fine (born June 26, 1968) is an American actor, writer, director and producer, perhaps best known for his film Any Day Now, and for his roles in Girl, Interrupted and The Young Riders.

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Personal life

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Fine was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the second son of Maxine Parker Makover and Terry Fine, a professional golfer. He has one older brother, Todd, and one younger sister, Kelly. His parents divorced when he was six. He was raised in Hickory Flat and Atlanta, Georgia, but moved to Los Angeles, California when he was fifteen, and has lived in that area since. In 1986, he graduated from Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California. He attended Pitzer College in Claremont, CA. for 1 year and eventually earned his Aviation Science degree from Utah Valley University.

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On Valentine's Day, 1993, Fine married Jessica Resnick, but the couple divorced in 1995. On June 29, 2002, he married his present wife, Kristine Fine (b. Hostetter). He has two daughters born in 1994 and 2004, and a son born in 2007.

Career

Fine's acting career started at the age of seven when he was cast as John Henry in a stage production of Member of the Wedding at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta. Over the next few years, he starred in numerous theatre productions, including A Christmas Carol, Peter Pan, Oliver!, Macbeth, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, On Golden Pond, Mr. Pickwick's Christmas, Tom Sawyer, Grease, and Amadeus (in which he played Mozart) – some of them in Atlanta, some at the Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis and the last two at the Beverly Hills High School. His on-screen debut came at the age of twelve in A Time for Miracles starring Bonanza's Lorne Greene.

In 1989, Fine got his big break when he landed the role as mute and bald Pony Express rider Ike McSwain on ABC's new Western series The Young Riders, also starring Anthony Zerbe, Brett Cullen, Melissa Leo, Ty Miller, Josh Brolin, Stephen Baldwin, Yvonne Suhor, and Gregg Rainwater. Because of his character’s muteness, Fine had to play on facial expressions and body language rather than dialog. Travis Fine left the show early in the third and last season, when Ike was killed trying to protect the girl that he loved (portrayed by guest actress Kelli Williams (Medical Investigation, The Practice).

Since his departure from The Young Riders, Travis Fine has guest-starred on such shows as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Family Law, The Lazarus Man, JAG, Quantum Leap, and Vengeance Unlimited. He has appeared on the silver screen in highly acclaimed and award-winning movies like The Thin Red Line and Girl, Interrupted. He also plays strict school leader in the film Child's Play 3. He has also starred in numerous TV movies and miniseries, including The President's Man, Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story, Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills (playing Erik Menendez), and Cruel Doubt.

Upon selling his first screenplay, The Lords of the Sea (written in 1994), to Howard Koch, Jr., Travis Fine was hired to write episodes for Diagnosis: Murder and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. In 1996, he attended the New York Film Academy, where he wrote, directed and produced several short films. A year later, he wrote, produced and directed his first feature-length movie, The Others (a high school comedy).

In 2002, Fine started a new career in aviation and attended ATP flight school. In 2003, Fine became a commercial airline pilot when he was hired as a first officer flying Embraer regional jets for Chatauqua Airlines, ahough he said he "ha[s] not ruled out doing more acting" and he continues writing screenplays.

In the fall of 2009, Fine wrote and directed The Space Between, starring Melissa Leo, AnnaSophia Robb, Brad William Henke, Anthony Keyvan and Phillip Rhys. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, won the Grand Prize at the Heartland Film Festival and then aired on The USA Network as a commercial-free event movie on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

In 2012, Fine co-wrote, produced and directed Any Day Now, an LGBT film set in the 1970s, starring Alan Cumming, Garret Dillahunt, Isaac Leyva, and Frances Fisher. Travis produced the film with his wife Kristine Hostetter Fine. Before its US release, Any Day Now won awards including:

  • Chicago International Film Festival 2012 - Audience Award
  • Seattle International Film Festival 2012 - Best Actor Award, Alan Cumming
  • Seattle International Film Festival 2012 - Audience Award
  • Tribeca Film Festival 2012 - Audience Award
  • Outfest 2012 - Audience Award
  • Outfest 2012 - Best Actor Award, Alan Cumming
  • Provincetown International Film Festival 2012 - Audience Award
  • Woodstock Film Festival 2012 - Audience Award
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2010
    The Space Between as
    Airline Pilot
    2000
    Family Law (TV Series) as
    Tim Whitman
    - Planting Seeds (2001) - Tim Whitman
    - Recovery (2001) - Tim Whitman
    - Metamorphosis (2000) - Tim Whitman
    2001
    Tomcats as
    Jan
    2001
    Jack the Dog as
    Buddy
    2001
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) as
    Kenny Berlin
    - I-15 Murders (2001) - Kenny Berlin
    2000
    Lessons Learned (TV Movie)
    2000
    The President's Man (TV Movie) as
    Lieutenant
    2000
    We Married Margo as
    Basketball Friend
    1999
    Girl, Interrupted as
    John
    1999
    Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story (TV Movie) as
    Mookie Gilliland
    1998
    The Thin Red Line as
    Pvt. Weld
    1998
    Vengeance Unlimited (TV Series) as
    Capt. Aaron McClane
    - Dishonorable Discharge (1998) - Capt. Aaron McClane
    1998
    Profiler (TV Series) as
    Lane Reynolds
    - Birthright (1998) - Lane Reynolds (uncredited)
    1997
    The Others as
    VTV Cameraman
    1997
    The Pretender (TV Series) as
    Brian Stoffel
    - Exposed (1997) - Brian Stoffel
    1995
    JAG (TV Series) as
    Petty Officer Gorski / Chief Petty Officer Grisham
    - Heroes (1997) - Petty Officer Gorski
    - Shadow (1995) - Chief Petty Officer Grisham
    1996
    The Lazarus Man (TV Series) as
    Frank
    - The Cattle Drive (1996) - Frank
    1995
    Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge (TV Movie) as
    Michael Ciminella
    1995
    My Antonia (TV Movie) as
    Harry Paine
    1994
    Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills (TV Movie) as
    Erik Menendez
    1993
    They've Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping (TV Movie) as
    Rick Schoenfeld
    1992
    Quantum Leap (TV Series) as
    Will Kinman
    - Trilogy: Part 2 - June 14, 1966 (1992) - Will Kinman
    - Trilogy: Part 1 - August 8, 1955 (1992) - Will Kinman
    1992
    Cruel Doubt (TV Mini Series) as
    James 'Moog' Upchurch
    - Episode #1.2 (1992) - James 'Moog' Upchurch
    - Episode #1.1 (1992) - James 'Moog' Upchurch
    1989
    The Young Riders (TV Series) as
    Ike McSwain
    - Survivors (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - The Presence of Mine Enemies (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - Between Rock Creek and a Hard Place (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - The Blood of Others (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - Jesse (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - A House Divided (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - The Exchange (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - Face of the Enemy (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - The Noble Chase (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - The Talisman (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - Old Scores (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - Color Blind (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - Daisy (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - The Peacemakers (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - Kansas (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - Judgment Day (1991) - Ike McSwain
    - The Play's the Thing (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Star Light, Star Bright (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Bad Company (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Requiem for a Hero (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Blood Money (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - The Littlest Cowboy (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Pride and Prejudice (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Blood Moon (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Dead Ringer (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Ghosts (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Born to Hang (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Gathering Clouds: Part 2 (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Gathering Clouds: Part 1 (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Then There Was One (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Man Behind the Badge (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Matched Pair (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Bull Dog (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Daddy's Girl (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Decoy (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Unfinished Business (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Lady for a Night (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Hard Time (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - Fall from Grace (1990) - Ike McSwain
    - The Keepsake (1989) - Ike McSwain
    - Blind Love (1989) - Ike McSwain
    - End of Innocence (1989) - Ike McSwain
    - A Good Day to Die (1989) - Ike McSwain
    - False Colors (1989) - Ike McSwain
    - Ten-Cent Hero (1989) - Ike McSwain
    - Black Ulysses (1989) - Ike McSwain
    - Bad Blood (1989) - Ike McSwain
    - Speak No Evil (1989) - Ike McSwain
    - Home of the Brave (1989) - Ike McSwain
    - Gunfighter (1989) - Ike McSwain
    - The Kid (1989) - Ike McSwain
    1991
    Child's Play 3 as
    Shelton
    1988
    TV 101 (TV Series) as
    Strange Looking Kid
    - Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Teenagers (But Were Afraid to Ask) (1988) - Strange Looking Kid
    1987
    Cagney & Lacey (TV Series) as
    Teenager #2
    - The City Is Burning (1987) - Teenager #2
    1980
    A Time for Miracles (TV Movie)(uncredited)
    Writer
    -
    Aaron (pre-production)
    2020
    Two Eyes
    2012
    Any Day Now (written by)
    2010
    The Space Between
    1999
    The Ride (writer)
    1997
    The Others
    1995
    10:18
    1994
    Two Shows Daily
    1994
    Whisper in My Ear
    1994
    Diagnosis Murder (TV Series) (written by - 1 episode)
    - Standing Eight Count (1994) - (written by)
    Director
    -
    Aaron (pre-production)
    2020
    Two Eyes
    2012
    Any Day Now
    2010
    The Space Between
    1999
    The Ride
    1997
    The Others
    1995
    10:18
    1994
    Two Shows Daily
    1994
    Whisper in My Ear
    Producer
    -
    Aaron (producer) (pre-production)
    2020
    Two Eyes (producer)
    2012
    Any Day Now (producer)
    2010
    The Space Between (producer)
    1997
    The Others (producer)
    Editor
    -
    Aaron (pre-production)
    2020
    Two Eyes
    Soundtrack
    2012
    Any Day Now (writer: "Backstory Blues")
    Thanks
    2018
    The Black String (very special thanks)

    References

    Travis Fine Wikipedia