Travis Randall

Travis Randall (born Travis Michael Randall; December 9, 1972) is an American actor and musician. He was born in Spooner, Wisconsin. In 2008 he was a regular on Spike Network's MANswers as the exotic food expert appearing in multiple episodes. In 2005 he appeared in the film Never Been Thawed that was directed and written by Sean Anders[1] who would go on to write and direct Sex Drive' as well as projects such as Mr. Popper's Penguins (film), Hot Tub Time Machine, She's Out of His League, and Dumb and Dumber To. Sean and Travis were in the band Stone Bogart together. They made music and covered such songs as Monty Python's "The Lumberjack Song." Travis is also an acclaimed chef with a cookbook due in late 2015 according to his website. Travis also has a BBQ sauce available through his website. He regularly appears on radio and TV segments about food nationally. As of 2011 he was teaching grilling classes periodically in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Music

Travis was the bass player for the American rock band Stone Bogart from 1993-2001. He appeared on a comedy DVD and Comedy Central Special with comedian/author Greg Behrendt as part of the band Black Rattle. Stone Bogart is set to reunited on Oct 18th 2013 after 12 years. He has appeared in various performing rock bands from Los Angeles to Phoenix in recent years.

Technical

In 2009 he directed and produced a music video for Jeff Caudill for the song "I Was The Lead Singer". Currently he owns and operates Rock & Roll BBQ in Los Angeles California featuring BBQ skills learned from his dad and grandfather. Travis worked in the sound department for Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle in 2003. Travis served as a location manager on The Muppets Movie and has also worked as a location supervisor for the Academy Awards from 2003-2015. As of the summer of 2013, Travis has a television show in the pilot stage with several major rock and film stars involved. Travis produced and engineered Greg Behrendt's CD "Uncool" which received critical acclaim and was re-released in 2012.

Television

Appeared on multiple episodes of Spike Networks' show MANswers as a culinary expert. Notable segments included "Roadkill" and "Cat vs. Dog," and "What's More Nutritious?" He has also appeared on Food Network's "Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives."

Film

He had signed to fill the role of Boyd Swan in the 2014 success film Fury, but had to step back after an unfortunate injury skydiving in New Mexico just months prior to filming.

Personal

He owns a dog named Lucy.

References

  1. Willis, John; Monush, Barry (2006). Screen World Film Annual. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 224. ISBN 1-55783-706-6. Retrieved 27 January 2011.