Daniel J. Travanti
Biography
Daniel J. Travanti, an esteemed actor, was born Danielo Giovanni Travanty on March 7, 1940, in southeastern Wisconsin. His early years were spent in Iowa before he returned to his home state. As the youngest child of a worker at American Motors, Travanti excelled in both athletics and academics during his high school years, participating notably in football and debate competitions.
While attending the University of Wisconsin, Travanti discovered his passion for drama, taking part in numerous theatrical productions. He made a pivotal decision to decline several prestigious football scholarships in favor of following his aspiration to act. After honing his craft at the Yale School of Drama, Travanti made his professional debut in 1965, co-starring as Nick alongside Colleen Dewhurst in a touring production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" This performance marked the beginning of his successful acting career, paving the way for future opportunities in theater and television.
Travanti's talent and dedication to his craft have made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry, showcasing his versatility and commitment to storytelling through his performances.
Filmography
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Who Killed Teddy Bear?
1965 • Carlo
St. Ives
1976
Fellow Traveller
1989 • Jerry Leavy
Just Cause
1995 • Warden
The Wasp Woman (1995)
1995 • Dr. Zinthrop
The Organization
1971
Millennium
1989 • Arnold Mayer
To Sir, with Love II
1996
Midnight Crossing
1988 • Morely Barton
One Small Hitch
2013 • Max Shiffman