Stacey Travis

American actress (born 1964)


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::summary American actress (born 1964) ::

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FieldValue
birth_date
birth_nameStacey Elaine Travis
birth_placeDallas, Texas, United States
death_date
yearsactive1988–present
alma_materLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
University of Southern California
known_for
occupationActress
relativesGreg Travis (brother)
William B. Travis (ancestor)
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| image = | caption = | birth_date = | birth_name = Stacey Elaine Travis | birth_place = Dallas, Texas, United States | death_date = | yearsactive = 1988–present | alma_mater = London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art University of Southern California | known_for = | occupation = Actress | relatives = Greg Travis (brother) William B. Travis (ancestor)}} Stacey Elaine Travis (born August 29, 1964) is an American actress. She has appeared in films Hardware (1990), The Super (1991), Only the Strong (1993), Traffic (2000), Ghost World (2001), Bandits (2001) and Intolerable Cruelty (2003).

Life and career

Travis was born in Dallas, Texas. Her brother is actor and comedian Greg Travis. She attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and graduated from University of Southern California (USC) with a degree in film. She began her career appearing in low-budget comedies and genre films include, Phantasm II, Dr. Hackenstein and Earth Girls Are Easy (1988). From 1989 to 1992, she was regular cast member in the MTV comedy series, Just Say Julie where she played a variety of characters.

In 1990, Travis played a female leading role in the science fiction horror film Hardware opposite Dylan McDermott. She next starred in the comedy film The Super (1991) and martial arts film Only the Strong (1993) opposite Mark Dacascos. The following years, Travis played supporting roles in many films, include Mystery Men (1999), Traffic (2000), Ghost World (2001), Bandits (2001), Intolerable Cruelty (2003), Venom (2005), and Easy A (2010). In later years she starred in a direct-to-video sequel to the 1983 film A Christmas Story, A Christmas Story 2 (2012), and the supernatural horror film The Manor (2021).

On television, Travis has made more than 50 appearances. She appeared in a season 7 episode of Seinfeld as Holly, Elaine's cousin and Jerry's current love interest. She had a recurring role in Highlander: The Series as Renee Delaney in the season 2 episodes "Unholy Alliance" Part 1 and Part 2, returning in season 4 in the episode "Double Jeopardy". In 1998, she starred on the short-lived UPN comedy series, Love Boat: The Next Wave as Cruise Director Suzanne Zimmerman. She had a recurring role as Jordana Geist, Lynette’s friend in the Desperate Housewives. Her other guest-starring credits include Picket Fences, Dream On, ER, Diagnosis Murder, Touched by an Angel, Dharma & Greg, The Practice, Frasier, Angel, The Big Bang Theory, Modern Family, Mom and S.W.A.T..

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRole198819901991199319941997199920002001200320042005200620082010201120122013201520182021
Phantasm IIJeri
Earth Girls Are EasyTammy
Deadly DreamsThe Librarian
Dr. HackensteinMelanie Victor
HardwareJill
The SuperHeather
Dracula RisingTheresa
Only the StrongDianna
Caroline at MidnightChristine Jenkins
The Only ThrillLola Jennings
Playing GodNurse
Mystery MenPowerwoman
The MusePhyllis
What Planet Are You From?Woman
SubmergedCindy Kenner
Sleep Easy, Hutch RimesRachel Rimes
TrafficHelena's Friend
HeartbreakersNurse Gale Gray (uncredited)
Ghost WorldDana
BanditsCloe Miller
Two DaysNancy
Intolerable CrueltyBonnie Donaly
Soul PlaneFlight Attendant
VenomLaura
Fun with Dick and JaneJack's Receptionist
Art School ConfidentialTeacher
The Great Buck HowardCindy Crown
Easy AMarianne's Mom
Son of MorningLaurel
SatinRowanne Sexton
A Christmas Story 2Mrs. Parker
Deep Dark CanyonMelanie Cavanaugh
Random EncountersDr. Colleen Sanders
Dark SeductionLaura
A Talent for TroubleBonnie Mulraye
The ManorMs. Benson
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes19891992199519961994–199719971997–19981998199920012002200320042004–2007200520062007200820102011201220132013–201420162018–20192021
Just Say JulieVarious Roles
Picket FencesSuzanneEpisode: "Thanksgiving"
SeinfeldHollyEpisode: "The Wink"
Dream OnLisbettEpisode: "Home Is Where the Cart Is"
The Naked TruthSister Katherine O'FarrellEpisode: "Woman Loses Space Alien, Finds God"
Chicago HopeVanessa HartEpisode: "Divided Loyalty"
Highlander: The SeriesRenee Delaney3 episodes
Mad About YouDawnEpisode: "On the Road"
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanWendyEpisode: "Toy Story"
ERDetective Weller2 episodes
Love Boat: The Next WaveSuzanne Zimmerman3 episodes
Diagnosis MurderDenise GarrettEpisode: "Till Death Do Us Part"
Fantasy IslandLindaEpisode: "Heroes"
Touched by an AngelSharon MangioneEpisode: "Family Business"
JAGStaff Sergeant Eileen MorrisEpisode: "Yeah, Baby"
Nash BridgesSallyEpisode: "Out of Miami"
Dharma & GregLoisEpisode: "Wish We Weren't Here"
According to JimJanetEpisode: "The Baby Monitor"
The PracticeLisa AstinEpisode: "The Cradle Will Rock"
Strong MedicineHelen McConnellEpisode: "Degeneration"
7th HeavenDr. Lisa SterlingEpisode: "The One Thing"
FrasierCindyEpisode: "Match Game"
Two and a Half MenLindaEpisode: "Just Like Buffalo"
Desperate HousewivesJordana Geist3 episodes
AngelSenator Helen Brucker2 episodes
CSI: NYChandra HeckmanEpisode: "The Fall"
CSI: MiamiFaith JenningsEpisode: "Prey"
RebaCheryl MorganEpisode: "The Trouble with Dr. Hunky"
Boston LegalCarol CabotEpisode: "Selling Sickness"
EntourageSecretaryEpisode: "The First Cut Is the Deepest"
Private PracticePaige MerringEpisode: "In Which Addison Finds the Magic"
LifeJulieEpisode: "Did You Feel That?"
Sons of TucsonMrs. PowellEpisode: "Dogs of Tucson"
Good Luck CharlieLinda WalshEpisode: "Charlie Goes Viral"
The LeagueJudge HumphreyEpisode: "The Expert Witness"
The Big Bang TheorySandyEpisode: "The Skank Reflex Analysis"
Modern FamilyKimEpisode: "The Last Walt"
Kroll ShowMark's WifeEpisode: "Can I Finish?"
BetasJoanne3 episodes
MomDeborahEpisode: "Pure Evil and a Free Slice of Cheesecake"
S.W.A.T.Nikki3 episodes
B PositiveCandy Jane CarterEpisode: "B Negative: Part 2"
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References

References

  1. "Stacey Travis". [[The New York Times]].
  2. "Rotten Tomatoes: Movies | TV Shows | Movie Trailers | Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes".
  3. Canby, Vincent. (September 14, 1990). "Hardware (1990) Review/Film; Mauled, Even Eaten, By Junk". [[The New York Times]].
  4. Ackerman, Andy. (1995-10-12). "The Wink".

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