Travis T. Flory Wiki Bio
American actor and singer Travis T. Flory was born under the zodiac sign Gemini on 24 May 1992, in Fontana, California USA. He has 14 acting credits, and is probably still known best for playing Church Kid Manny in the 2007 romantic comedy movie “License to Wed”, directed by Ken Kwapis, and which starred Mandy Moore, Robin Williams and John Krasinski. It follows a reverend who’s put an engaged couple through rigorous marriage preparations, and the film was nominated for a 2007 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Chick Flick.
Travis hasn’t had any roles since 2015 but hasn’t officially retired from acting; he’s today living in Yucaipa, California.
Early life and education
Travis was raised in Fontana by his parents whose privacy he respects, and he can thus rarely be heard talking about them in public; Travis is yet to confirm this. Most of his fans believe that he has no siblings, as he hasn’t spoken about having them.
He became passionate about acting at an early age, and was seven when he made his TV series debut, portraying Kid in the 1999 episode “Santa on Ice” of the comedy “Becker”, created by Dave Hackel, and which starred Ted Danson, Hattie Winston and Terry Farrell. It follows the life of Dr. John Becker, the series aired from 1998 through 2004, and won four of its 14 award nominations.
Travis then didn’t act for six years, wanting to focus on his education. He enrolled at a local high school in 2006, but upon matriculating in 2010 didn’t enroll at college, wanting to focused on acting.
Roles in TV series
The year 2005 saw Travis play Jake in the episode “Welcome to PCA” of the family comedy “Zoey 101”, which Dan Schneider and Scott Fellows created, and which starred Christopher Massey, Paul Butcher and Jamie Lynn Spears. It follows siblings Dustin and Zoey Brooks as they’ve enrolled at Pacific Coast Academy together, the series aired from 2005 through 2008 and won 14 of its 39 award nominations. Also in 2005, Travis portrayed Poker Playing Boy in the episode “Stone Nuts” of the comedy “The Bernie Mac Show”.
from 2005 through 2009, he portrayed Joey Caruso in 55 episodes of the hit musical comedy “Everybody Hates Chris”. It was created by Chris Rock and Ali LeRoi, starred Terry Crews, Tequan Richmond and Tichina Arnold, and follows the lives of an African-American teenager and his dysfunctional family; the series won seven of the 58 awards for which it was nominated. Concurrently, he went played Morgan Thompson in the 2006 episode “Conor McNamara” of the drama “Nip/Tuck”, and James in the 2008 episode “Something to Save” of the fantasy comedy “Eli Stone”.
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Travis has had only two other TV series roles: he played Donny in the 2010 episode “Gary’s Big Mouth” of the comedy “Gary Unmarried”, and Axel in the 2011 episode “Do As I Say, Not As I Did” of the romantic comedy “Melissa & Joey”.
Roles in movies
Travis’ debut film role was portraying Denny Doyle in the 2005 family drama “The 12 Dogs of Christmas”, written and directed by Kieth Merrill, and which starred Susan Wood, Tom Kemp and Jordan-Claire Green. It follows a girl as she’s teaching people the true meaning of Christmas with the help of her dogs; the film was nominated for only a single award.
In 2007, Travis played Billy in the adventure family fantasy “Mostly Ghostly”, which Richard Correll wrote and directed, and which starred Luke Benward, Sterling Beaumon and Madison Pettis; it follows an 11-year-old boy as he’s helping sibling ghosts solve the mystery regarding their death.
2008 saw him portray Redheaded Kid in the comedy “Step Brothers”, while the year 2012 saw him play To Do Wall in the short comedy “Youth Pastor Kevin”.
Travis’ only other role has been playing Soda Fountain Clerk in the 2015 historical war drama “Little Boy”, written and directed by Alejandro Monteverde, and which starred Jakob Salvati, Emily Watson and David Henrie. It follows an eight years old boy who wants his father to return home from World War II, and the film was nominated for two awards.
Love life and relationships
Travis has been staying away from the media’s attention since his most recent film role in 2015, but many of his fans have their own theories regarding his love life.
It’s widely believed that Travis has moved to Yucaipa because he’s fallen in love there; some people have claimed to have spotted Travis walking with his wife and two children in the city, but this hasn’t been addressed by him.
There are also some who believe that he’s gay, and is today living with his partner in Yucaipa, but this hasn’t been confirmed either.
Travis seems to be unattached as of January 2024, doesn’t have children and hasn’t married.
Interesting facts and hobbies
Travis has an Instagram account but has posted only a single picture onto the network, which is an animated poster for the series “Everybody Hates Chris”; his profile picture still shows him when he was 13 years old, but Travis is followed by close to 1,500 people on the network.
Some believe that he’s working as an accountant in Yucaipa but this is yet to be confirmed.
Travis is into travelling, and visited various US states while he was still active in the film industry; it’s believed that he nowadays rarely travels, as he prefers to stay at home in Yucaipa.
One of his favorite actors is Terry Crews, and a couple of Travis’ favorite films and TV series are “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”, “White Chicks” and “Idiocracy”.
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Net worth, height and age
Travis’ age is 31. He weighs around 165lbs (75kgs), is 5ft 7ins (1.71m) tall and has blue eyes and ginger hair.
Travis’ net worth’s been estimated at over $150,000, as of January 2024.
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