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Birthplace:
Astoria, New York
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After a good start playing the mother of the titular tot in the popular "Three Men and a Baby" (1987), Travis was lost amid a passel of colorful crazies in a small supporting role in "Married to the Mob" (1988) and suffered a similar fate amid the male bonding of "Eight Men Out" (1988). Despite major roles in films toplining the likes of Gene Hackman, Dan Aykroyd and Mel Gibson, Travis received little exposure in "Loose Cannons" (1989) and "Air America" (1990). She did, though, make an indelible impression as a sensuous art dealer in the uneven melodrama "Internal Affairs" (1990). "Passed
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Lived in Baltimore and Boston while growing up
1980
Moved back to New York to study at NYU (date approximate)
First post-graduate acting job, "It's Hard to Be a Jew", performed at the 92nd Street Y in New York
Understudied the part of Nora on the national tour of Neil Simon's play, "Brighton Beach Memoirs"
1985
First notable TV role, a small supporting part in the TV-movie, "Malice in Wonderland", starring Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Alexander
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