Travis McMahon
OccupationActor

Travis McMahon is an Australian actor. For his performance in Stingers he was nominated for the 2001 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role in a Television Drama Series.[1]

After graduating from NIDA McMahon began his career in the stage play Kid Stakes for the Melbourne Theatre Company. A regular role on TV's Good Guys, Bad Guys followed, playing Reuben Zeus, a drycleaner with Tourette syndrome.[2] He has toured internationally with Cloudstreet and played a main role in Last Man Standing.[3] He played a soldier Darko Moey in Kokoda[4] and the lead character in Cactus.[5] In 2012 he played in stage play Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, a sequel to Kid Stakes[6] and appeared as a regular in Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.[7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
2006KokodaDarko MoeyFeature film
2008CactusJohn KellyFeature film
2010I Love You TooOwenFeature film
2020Miss Fisher and the Crypt of TearsBert JohnsonTV movie

Television

Year Title Role Type
StingersJonah DayTV series (including Season 4, Episode 2: Rich Man's World)
1997-98Good Guys, Bad GuysReuben ZeusTV series
2004Through My EyesFrank MorrisTV miniseries
2005Last Man StandingBruno PalmerTV series
2012Howzat! Kerry Packer's WarPaul HoganTV miniseries
Miss Fisher's Murder MysteriesBert JohnsonTV series

References

  1. "AFI Past Winners - 2001 Winners & Nominees". AFI-AACTA. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  2. Brown, Rachel (29 March 1998), "Travis stars in a new guise", The Sun Herald
  3. Miller, Kylie (18 August 2005), "Last but not least", The Age
  4. Brown, Phil (26 April 2006), "Man of War", Brisbane News
  5. Souris, Marie-Christine (27 April 2008), "A love affair gone south", The Courier Mail
  6. Wachsmuth, Lisa (18 August 2005), "Actor grows into the role", Illawarra Mercury
  7. Craven, Peter (26 February 2012), "The trouble with Miss Fisher", The Age
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