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Nancy Ann Travis (born September 21, 1961), affectionately known as Nancy Travis, is a famous American actress and television personality.
She began her career in Off-Broadway theatre before landing her first major film role in the ABC television miniseries Harem, co-starring Omar Sharif.
In 1987, Nancy Travis rose to fame playing Sylvia Bennington in the comedy film “Three Guys and a Baby,” and she later starred in the sequel “Three Guys and a Baby.”
Let’s take a look at some interesting facts about his personal and professional life.
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Name: | Nancy Ann Travis |
stage name: | Nancy Travis |
Date of Birth: | September 21, 1961 (62 years old) |
place of birth: | New York, New York, United States |
Country of Citizenship: | American |
high: | 1.62 m |
parents: | Gordon Travis, Teresa Travis |
Brothers and sisters: | not applicable |
Husband • Spouse: | Robert N. Fried ( m. 1994) |
Boyfriend and partner: | not applicable |
Children: | Benjamin E. Fried, Jeremy Fried |
Profession: | Actress • Television personality |
net worth: | $2 million |
Early life and education
Nancy Travis is the daughter of Theresa Travis (mother) and Gordon Travis (father), Theresa Travis is a social worker and Gordon Travis is a sales professional.
She was born in Queens on September 21, 1961. Nancy Travis grew up in Framingham, Massachusetts and Baltimore, Maryland.
She was brought up in a Catholic family. TheCityCeleb does not have much details about her siblings at this time. There are no details about her Nancy Travis educational background at this time.
Personal life
Nancy Travis is married to Robert N. Fried, founder and former CEO of Hallmark Movies Now.
Her husband is also the former president and CEO of Savoy Pictures, which she founded in 1994 (formerly SpiritClips and Fein).
Nancy Travis and Robert N. Fried have two sons, Benjamin E. Fried and Jeremy Fried.
Profession
Nancy Travis’ first professional film role was in a miniseries called “It’s Hard to Be Jewish” which she performed at the American Jewish Theater in New York City. She got the role immediately after graduating from high school.
Nancy Travis became one of the founding members of the Off-Broadway company “The Naked Angels” and starred in a stage production of Neil Simon’s “Beach Memoirs” in Brighton.
She also starred in Frank Pugliese’s plays Aven U-Boys and King of Connecticut. She also made her Broadway debut in I’m Not Rappaport. She also starred in Athol Fugard’s film My Children, My Africa.
Nancy Travis has appeared in several hit movies, including “Three Men and a Baby” and its sequel “Three Men and a Lady”, as well as “Air America” and “Interior”, in which she played Andy Garcia’s wife. She then made her film debut in “So I Married an Axe Murderer”, playing the role of Mike Myers’ bride.
In 2002, Nancy Travis played the role of psychology professor Dr. Joyce Reardon in Stephen King’s four-hour television movie Rose Red. In 2002, she also played Chris Conner in the CBS sitcom Becker.
She also starred in the show’s final two seasons, replacing the show’s original female lead, Terry Farrell. From 2007 to 2009, Nancy Travis played Bill Engvall’s wife Susan in the television sitcom The Bill Engvall Show.
net worth
She is one of the actresses who has a successful career. Nancy Travis’ net worth is estimated to be $2 million.
Social Media
- Instagram account: @Nancytravisofficial
- Twitter account: None
Filmography
- American Airlines
- Harem
- fluke
- The Last Man
- internal affairs
- So I married an axe murderer
- Three men and a little woman
- disappear
- Marry a gangster
- Rose Red
- Greedy