Travis Fine Net Worth

He is also a director and producer, having directed the feature film Any Day Now (2012).
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer, Director
Birth Day June 26, 1968
Birth Place  Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Age 55 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Occupation Actor, writer, director, producer
Years active 1980–present
Spouse(s) Jessica Resnick (1993-1995) Kristine Hostetter (2002-present)

💰 Net worth: $10 Million (2024)

Travis Fine is a multi-talented individual who has made a mark in the entertainment industry as an actor, writer, and director. His net worth is estimated to reach an impressive $10 million by 2024, showcasing his success and recognition in the field. Fine's contributions have not only been limited to one particular aspect of filmmaking but span across various roles, highlighting his versatility. With his exceptional skills and dedication to his craft, it is no surprise that he has gained immense popularity in the United States and has achieved a significant amount of success in his career.

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Biography/Timeline

1986

Fine was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the second son of Maxine Parker Makover and Terry Fine, a professional Golfer. He has one older brother, Todd, and one younger sister, Kelly. His parents divorced when he was six. He was raised in Hickory Flat and Atlanta, Georgia, but moved to Los Angeles, California when he was fifteen, and has lived in that area since. In 1986, he graduated from Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California. He attended Pitzer College in Claremont, CA. for 1 year and eventually earned his Aviation Science degree from Utah Valley University.

1989

In 1989, Fine got his big break when he landed the role as mute and bald Pony Express rider Ike McSwain on ABC's new Western series The Young Riders, also starring Anthony Zerbe, Brett Cullen, Melissa Leo, Ty Miller, Josh Brolin, Stephen Baldwin, Yvonne Suhor, and Gregg Rainwater. Because of his character’s muteness, Fine had to play on facial expressions and body language rather than dialog. Travis Fine left the show early in the third and last season, when Ike was killed trying to protect the girl that he loved (portrayed by guest Actress Kelli Williams (Medical Investigation, The Practice).

1994

Upon selling his first screenplay, The Lords of the Sea (written in 1994), to Howard Koch, Jr., Travis Fine was hired to write episodes for Diagnosis: Murder and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. In 1996, he attended the New York Film Academy, where he wrote, directed and produced several short films. A year later, he wrote, produced and directed his first feature-length movie, The Others (a high school comedy).

2002

In 2002, Fine started a new career in aviation and attended ATP FLIGHT school. In 2003, Fine became a commercial airline pilot when he was hired as a first officer flying Embraer regional jets for Chatauqua Airlines, ahough he said he "ha[s] not ruled out doing more acting" and he continues writing screenplays.

2009

In the fall of 2009, Fine wrote and directed The Space Between, starring Melissa Leo, AnnaSophia Robb, Brad william Henke, Anthony Keyvan and Phillip Rhys. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, won the Grand Prize at the Heartland Film Festival and then aired on The USA Network as a commercial-free event movie on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

2012

In 2012, Fine co-wrote, produced and directed Any Day Now, an LGBT film set in the 1970s, starring Alan Cumming, Garret Dillahunt, Isaac Leyva, and Frances Fisher. Travis produced the film with his wife Kristine Hostetter Fine. Before its US release, Any Day Now won awards including:

2013

Fine's acting career started at the age of seven when he was cast as John Henry in a stage production of Member of the Wedding at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta. Over the next few years, he starred in numerous theatre productions, including A Christmas Carol, Peter Pan, Oliver!, Macbeth, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, On Golden Pond, Mr. Pickwick's Christmas, Tom Sawyer, Grease,Child's play 3 and Amadeus (in which he played Mozart) – some of them in Atlanta, some at the Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis and the last two at the Beverly Hills High School. His on-screen debut came at the age of twelve in A Time for Miracles starring Bonanza's Lorne Greene.