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Greg Travis (born July 31, 1958) is an American stand-up comedian and
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. Based in the U.S. he created the comedy character ''David Sleaze, The Punk Magician'', in which he wore a punk rock-style wig and does a variety of bad
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using audience participation.(28 August 1987)
Television
'' Los Angeles Daily News'' ("nifty set by standup comedian Greg Travis, whose gallery of impressions and characters includes foul-mouthed "punk magician" David Sleaze")
This routine appeared on Rodney Dangerfield's HBO specials.


Early life

Travis was born July 31, 1958, in Dallas, Texas, the son of Gerald Travis and Elaine Dennehy-Travis, with one younger sister; actress Stacey Travis. At the age of twelve, Travis began performing as a magician and winning many school talent shows. In High school, he won the talent competition in the school talent shows and also won best comedy magician at the Texas Association of Magicians convention. In his senior year in high school, Travis became vice president of the Thespian Drama Club and made a feature-length film entitled " Joe Dynomite". Also he appeared in many of the school's play productions. After obtaining an Associate Arts degree at Richland College, Travis headed for Hollywood, where he attended
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.


Comedy career

While attending film school Greg began performing stand up comedy at The Improv and
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. Six months later he appeared on "America's Search For Tomorrow's Stars". This led to regular spots at "Bud Friedman"s Improvisation". He began appearing as a regular guest on the talk show circuit,
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'', a Steve Allen Special and Evening at the Improv. The
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signed Greg as his representation. He began landing small acting roles in film and TV, while developing a strong stand-up act, headlining at all the major comedy clubs across the country. In 1986 he worked for ''
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'' making short comedy films, appearing regularly on Evening at the Improv he was also the opening act for stars like James Brown, Tom Jones and
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. In 1990 Greg appeared on a Rodney Dangerfield HBO Special, which made his routine The Punk Magician famous. This led to him being the opening act for Cher on a long East Coast tour. Greg has performed comedy on television shows such as: ''Surprise Surprise'', '' Thicke of the Night'', ''Sunday Funnies'', Showtime Comedy Night, Comedy Club Network,
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, Evening at the Improv, Into the Night, ''
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's ''Root of all Evil''.


Acting career

Travis was cast in the co-starring role of Phil Newkirk in the film ''
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''. ''Showgirls'' was followed by such films as '' Lost Highway'', '' Starship Troopers'', '' Poodle Springs'' and '' Man on the Moon''. Travis also produced and starred in a theatrical production called " America the Bizarre" where he played seven different characters in full make-up and costume, ending with a dead on impression of Lord Buckley. He also received positive reviews for his portrayal of
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in the stage play '' Girl of the Year''. Travis has appeared in several television shows, including '' CSI Miami'', '' Strong Medicine'', and ''Cold Case''. Travis has worked with such directors as David Lynch,
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, and Miloš Forman. His recent roles include Rob Zombie's '' Halloween II'',
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, '' Night of the Living Dead 3D'', and '' Sex & Death 101''.


Filmmaking career

After film school Greg began making short comedy videos with his New York City based friend David Daniel. Together they made “Last Tango in Poland”, “Carlos the Artist”, “1984 Now”, “Double Exposure”, “Complainer Vs. Complainer”, “Who’s Afraid Now”, “Hildegard” and “The Fine Line of Charlie James”. In 1984 Greg partnered with Steve Bishart and they co-wrote, co-produced with Greg Directing a 16mm feature-length black-and-white film noir “ DARK SEDUCTION”, starring Tyler Horn as detective Dic Jones and Victoria Hughie as Vera The Vampiress. Greg continued to make short videos with fellow Texan and filmmaker Louis Roth such as “Dreamdate”, “The Last Date”, “Home Life”, “Ultra Dopes on Punk” and “Kaptain Komack on The Planet of Death”. In 1986 Greg was hired to make short films for “
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” entitled “Andy Warhols 15 Second Workout” and a
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spoof “ Never Get Out Of Bed”. Later Greg directed two music videos which aired on MTV called "Immune System Breakdown" and "The Art of Noise". In 89/90 Greg directed two Independent pilots “GT Ink” for CBS and “The Decadants” for Playboy Cable. As a screenwriter Greg has written twenty feature film screen plays. Three of which were for Paramount,
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and HBO. In 2003 Greg wrote, directed a feature-length psychological thriller entitled “Night Creep”. Recently Greg wrote and directed a web series entitled Drama Kings www.dramakings.net. He continues to make short films, like “Eat The Rich”, “Super Spy Love” and “Hot Soup”. He is currently developing two feature-length films for production, “Bofugly” and “The Sinner”.


Selected filmography

* 1980 '' Humanoids from the Deep'' as Mike Michaels, Radio Announcer * 1987 '' Million Dollar Mystery'' as Actor * 1991 ''
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'' as Orlando, Ticket Agent * 1991 ''
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'' as Earl McCoy * 1991 ''
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'' as Randi, The Rodeo Clown * 1995 ''
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'' as Phil Newkirk * 1997 '' Starship Troopers'' as Network Correspondent * 1997 '' Lost Highway'' as Tail Gate Driver * 1998 '' Poodle Springs'' as Leonard * 1998 ''
Letters from a Killer ''Letters from a Killer'' is a 1998 British-American crime drama mystery film starring Patrick Swayze as a man who is falsely convicted of the murder of his wife. During his time in jail, he finds comfort from four women with whom he corresponds. ...
'' as State Trooper * 1999 '' Blood Type'' as Donnie * 1999 '' Man on the Moon'' as ABC Executive * 2000 '' Bar Hopping'' as Agent * 2002 '' Landspeed'' as Clayton Winfree * 2002 '' Paper Soldiers'' as Travis * 2003 ''Night Creep'' as Lee Howard, also Director * 2004 '' Toolbox Murders'' as Byron McLieb * 2005 ''
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'' as Eliot Cook * 2005 ''Star Party'' as Booker * 2006 ''The Last Stand'' as Buddy Linnow * 2006 ''Edmond'' (short) as Edmond * 2006 '' Night of the Living Dead 3D'' as Henry Cooper * 2007 '' Sex & Death 101'' as Magazine Stand Man * 2007 ''A Talent for Trouble'' as Frank Steiner * 2007 '' Hot Baby'' as 'Tex' * 2007 '' Sin-Jin Smyth'' * 2009 '' Halloween II'' as Deputy Neale * 2009 ''
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'' as
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* 2009 ''
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'' as Mr. Deegan * 2009 ''World Full of Nothing'' as TV Preacher * 2010 ''Atlantis Down'' as Pete Hendrix * 2010 '' The Boondocks'' as Jimmy Rebel * 2010 ''Making of Sequestered'' as Casting Director * 2010 '' The Trouble with Cali'' as Tom Wilcox * 2011 ''
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'' as Jimmi Crete * 2011 '' Affecter'' as Mystery Man * 2011 ''Dug Up'' as Sherriff Yates * 2011 ''White T'' as Stage Manager * 2011 ''The Bride of Frank'' (short) as Frank * 2011 '' Showgirls 2: Penny's from Heaven'' as Phil * 2011 ''Nobody Loses All the Time'' (short) as Warren Oates * 2014 '' Midlife'' as David Stanton


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Travis, Greg American male film actors American stand-up comedians American male television actors Living people Male actors from Dallas 1958 births 20th-century American comedians 21st-century American comedians Richland College alumni