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Daniel J. Travanti

Daniel J. Travanti

The highly regarded actor Daniel J. Travanti was born Danielo Giovanni Travanty in the southeastern part of Wisconsin on March 7, 1940, but raised for a time in Iowa before returning to his native state. The youngest son of an American Motors auto worker, he showed both athletic and academic prowess in high school on both the football and debate teams.

It was during the course of his studies at the University of Wisconsin that Dan first developed a strong, abiding interest in drama, appearing in many college plays while there. He, in fact, turned down top football scholarships in order to pursue his acting dream. Following training at the Yale School of Drama, he co-starred as Nick with Colleen Dewhurst in a touring company of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" in 1965 and he was off and running.

  • BIRTH 07/03/1940
  • Country United States
  • SHOWS 17
  • MOVIES 9

Shows (17)

Grey's Anatomy
Grey's Anatomy
Barry Patmore
Prison Break
Prison Break
Richard Mills
Criminal Minds
Criminal Minds
Lee Mullens
Chicago Med
Chicago Med
Edward Hall
NCIS: Los Angeles
NCIS: Los Angeles
Garrison / Nikita Aleksandr Reznikov
Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live
Self - Host
Hill Street Blues
Hill Street Blues
Frank Furillo
Hart to Hart
Hart to Hart
Edgar
Gunsmoke
Gunsmoke
Aaron Barker / Carl
Lost in Space
Lost in Space
Space Hippie
Flipper
Flipper
Commander Willard
Perry Mason
Perry Mason
Barney Austin
Barnaby Jones
Barnaby Jones
Lon Stevens
The Defenders
The Defenders
Detective Russo
The F.B.I.
The F.B.I.
Billy Jack Lyle / Harry Cando / Prof. Jason Grant / Roy Donald Blake
Kojak
Kojak
Captain Badaduchi / Lt. Charles 'Chuck' Danena
Route 66
Route 66
Marty Johnson

Movies (9)

Just Cause
Just Cause
Warden
One Small Hitch
One Small Hitch
Max Shiffman
Weep No More, My Lady
Weep No More, My Lady
Ted
The Organization
The Organization
Sgt. Chassman
St. Ives
St. Ives
Johnny Parisi
少女小漁
少女小漁
Mario Moretti
Adam
Adam
John Walsh
Murder in My House
Murder in My House
Stan Douglas
To Sir, with Love II
To Sir, with Love II
Horace Weaver