Travis Fine

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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.

Born
Travis Lane Fine

June 26, 1968 (1968-06-26) (age 57)[1]
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.[1]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • director
  • producer
Yearsactive1980–present
Spouses
Jessica Resnick
(m. 1993; div. 1995)
Kristine Hostetter
(m. 2002)
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Travis Fine
Travis Fine (2009)
Born
Travis Lane Fine

June 26, 1968 (1968-06-26) (age 57)[1]
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.[1]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • director
  • producer
Years active1980–present
Spouses
Jessica Resnick
(m. 1993; div. 1995)
Kristine Hostetter
(m. 2002)
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Early life

Fine was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the second son of Maxine Parker Makover and Terry Fine, a professional golfer. His parents divorced when he was six years old. At 15, he moved to Los Angeles. He went to Beverly Hills High School and attended Pitzer College for a year.[1][2]

Career

Acting 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 theatre productions at the Alliance Theatre, the Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis and at Beverly Hills High School, including stagings of: A Christmas Carol, Peter Pan, Oliver!, Macbeth, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, On Golden Pond, Tom Sawyer, Grease, and Amadeus (in which he played Mozart). His on-screen debut came at the age of twelve in A Time for Miracles starring Lorne Greene.[3]

In 1989, Fine gained attention as the mute and bald Pony Express rider Ike McSwain, on ABC's Western series The Young Riders.[citation needed]

In 2002, Fine started a new career in commercial aviation by attending ATP flight school. In 2003, he was hired as a first officer flying Embraer regional jets for Chatauqua Airlines, although he said he "ha[s] not ruled out doing more acting" and he continues writing screenplays.[4]

Filmmaking career

Fine sold his first screenplay, The Lords of the Sea (written in 1994), to Howard Koch Jr., after which he was hired to write episodes for Diagnosis: Murder and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. In 1996, he attended 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 film, The Others, a high school comedy.[5]

In 2009, Fine wrote and directed The Space Between, starring Melissa Leo. In 2012 he 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. Fine produced the film with his wife Kristine.

Personal life

On Valentine's Day, 1993, Fine married Jessica Resnick. The couple divorced in 1995.[6] On June 29, 2002, he married Kristine Fine (née Hostetter). He has two daughters, born in 1994 and 2004, and a son, born in 2007. Fine is Jewish[7] and bisexual.[8]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Director Writer Role Notes
1991Child's Play 3 No No Lt. Col. Brett C. Shelton
1994 Two Shows Daily Yes Yes Short film
1994 Whisper in My Ear Yes Yes Short film
1995 10:18 Yes Yes Short film
1997The Others Yes Yes VTV Cameraman
1998The Thin Red Line No No Pvt. Weld
1999 Girl, Interrupted No No John
1999 The Ride Yes Yes
2000We Married Margo No No Basketball Friend
2001Jack the Dog No No Buddy
2001Tomcats No No Jan
2010The Space Between Yes Yes Airline Pilot
2012 Any Day Now Yes Yes
2020 Two Eyes Yes Yes
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1987Cagney & LaceyTeenager #2 1 episode
1988 TV 101 Strange Looking Kid 1 episode
1989–1991 The Young Riders Ike McSwain 51 episodes
1992 Cruel Doubt James 'Moog' Upchurch 2 episodes
1992 Quantum Leap Will Kinman 2 episodes
1993 They've Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping Rick Schoenfeld TV movie
1994 Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills Erik Menendez TV movie
1994 Diagnosis: Murder Writing credit – 1 episode
1995 My Antonia Harry Paine TV movie
1995 Naomi & Wyonna: Love Can Build a Bridge Michael Ciminella TV movie
1996 The Lazarus Man Frank 1 episode
1995–1997 JAG Various roles 2 episodes
1997 The Pretender Brian Stoffel 1 episode
1998 Vengeance Unlimited Capt. Aaron McClane 1 episode
1999 Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story Mookie Gilliland TV movie
2000 The President's Man Lieutenant TV movie
2000 Lessons Learned TV movie
2001 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Kenny Berlin 1 episode
2000–2001 Family Law Tim Whitman 3 episodes
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