Travis Van Winkle


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November 4, 1982
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Travis Van Winkle Bio

Travis Van Winkle is an actor born on 4th November 1982, in Victorville, California, United States. He is best known for appearing in the comedy film “Accepted,” which also featured Justin Long, Blake Lively, and Anthony Head. He started his acting career in 2004, playing the role of Great-Looking Hugo in an episode of the sitcom “Quintuplets.” That same year, he starred in an episode of the teen sitcom “That’s So Raven,” playing the role of Ben. Travis also starred alongside David Caruso, Emily Procter, Adam Rodriquez, and Sofia Milos in the police procedural television series “CSI: Miami.”

Travis made his film debut in 2004 with the short film “Instinct vs. Reason,” playing the role of Frat Boy. That same year, he portrayed Billy’s sister’s boyfriend in the short film “Billy’s Dad Is a Fudge-Packer!” In 2012, he appeared in the comedy film “Last Call” alongside Ryan Hansen. A year later, he appeared in the documentary series “Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th”. In 2018, he starred in the Kelly Blatz – directed film “Senior Love Triangle.”

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