Birthday: 21 September 1961, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Nancy Ann Travis
Height: 163 cm
Nancy Travis was born in New York City, to Theresa, a social worker, and Gordon Travis, a sales executive. She lived in Baltimore and Boston before returning to her birthplace to study drama at New York University. Her first job out of school was with New York's American Jewish Theater, after which she hit the road, joining the national tour o...
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Nancy Travis was born in New York City, to Theresa, a social worker, and Gordon Travis, a sales executive. She lived in Baltimore and Boston before returning to her birthplace to study drama at New York University. Her first job out of school was with New York's American Jewish Theater, after which she hit the road, joining the national tour of Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memoirs." She has maintained a connection to the stage throughout her career. A founding member of the New York-based off-Broadway theater company Naked Angels, she appeared in their production of Frank Pugliese's play "Aven-U Boys, " as well as "King of Connecticut" with Frances McDormand. She also performed in the Broadway run of the award-winning play "I'm Not Rappaport" with Cleavon Little and Judd Hirsch. More recently, she appeared in Athol Fugard's "My Children, My Africa," which the author directed at the La Jolla Playhouse. No stranger to television, Travis starred with Peter Gallagher and Isabella Rossellini in the Tom Cruise-directed segment of the Showtime anthology series Fallen Angels (1993). Show less «
I really enjoy doing sitcom television. It allows me to stay in Los Angeles and spend more time with...Show more »
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I love zoo sanctuaries.
I wish my real life could be as simple and scripted as it is on television.
I wish my real life could be as simple and scripted as it is on television.
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I've probably said that in every feature I've been in. I've been repeatedly defined as the girlfriend or wife. Show less «
(On reuniting with Ted Danson while shooting Becker (1998)): I walked in and he just gave me this hu...Show more »
(On reuniting with Ted Danson while shooting Becker (1998)): I walked in and he just gave me this huge hug like no time had passed. Show less «
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I want to do a show about a woman who's juggling a career with a relationship.
I want to do a show about a woman who's juggling a career with a relationship.
On the 100 episode of Last Man Standing (2011): It is very surreal that we hit 100 episodes because ...Show more »
On the 100 episode of Last Man Standing (2011): It is very surreal that we hit 100 episodes because it feels as if it flew by. It doesn't feel old. It still feels new. That's due largely to this group, the cast and Tim. I still think we could do another 100. Show less «
To wait for hours to buy a train ticket or to see a doctor is accepted as a normal way of doing thin...Show more »
To wait for hours to buy a train ticket or to see a doctor is accepted as a normal way of doing things. Privacy is not a great preoccupation, and this is a very crowded country. Show less «
The Bill Engvall Show (2007) is a comedy about a middle-class family in the Midwest. It's a great fa...Show more »
The Bill Engvall Show (2007) is a comedy about a middle-class family in the Midwest. It's a great family show to watch if you want to laugh and unwind. Show less «