
Daniel J. Travanti
Acteur
7 mars 1940 (86 ans)
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.
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.
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Filmographie
| 2015 | Chicago Med · as Edward Hall |
| 2013 | One Small Hitch · as Max ShiffmanSur Plex |
| 2012 | Cicero in Winter · as Charlie |
| 2011 | Boss (2011) · as Gerald 'babe' McgantrySur Plex |
| 2010 | The Defenders (2010) · as Carmine |
| 2009 | NCIS: Los Angeles · as Garrison |
| 2006 | Murder in My House · as Stan Douglas |
| 2005 | Criminal Minds · as Lee Mullens |
| 2005 | Prison Break · as Richard Mills |
| 2005 | Grey's Anatomy · as Barry Patmore |
| 2002 | Design · as Peter Mallow |
| 1996 | Poltergeist: The Legacy · as William Sloan |
| 1996 | To Sir, with Love II · as Horace Weaver |
| 1995 | The Wasp Woman · as Dr. Zinthrop |
| 1995 | Siao Yu · as Mario Moretti |
| 1995 | The Outer Limits (1995) · as Chairman Thornwell |
| 1995 | Just Cause · as Warden |
| 1994 | My Name Is Kate · as Hal Bannister |
| 1993 | |
| 1993 | Missing Persons · as Ray Mcauliffe |
| 1992 | The Christmas Stallion · as Alan |
| 1992 | Weep No More, My Lady · as Ted |
| 1991 | Eyes of a Witness · as Roy BaxterSur Plex |
| 1991 | Tagget · as John Tagget |
| 1990 | Megaville · as Duprell |
| 1989 | Howard Beach: Making a Case for Murder · as Joe Hynes |
| 1989 | Fellow Traveller · as Jerry Leavy |
| 1989 | Millennium · as Arnold Mayer |
| 1988 | I Never Sang for My Father · as Gene Garrison |
| 1988 | Midnight Crossing · as Morely Barton |
| 1987 | Biography · as Narrator |
| 1986 | Adam: His Song Continues · as John Walsh |
| 1986 | Murrow · as Edward R. Murrow |
| 1984 | Screen Two · as Jerry Leavy |
| 1984 | Qualcosa di biondo · as David Ackermann |
| 1983 | A Case of Libel · as Boyd Bendix |
| 1983 | Adam · as John Walsh |
| 1981 | Hill Street Blues · as Frank Furillo |
| 1980 | American Playhouse · as Boyd Bendix |
| 1980 | It's My Turn · as Interviewer (uncredited) |
| 1979 | Knots Landing · as Lieutenant SteinmetzSur Plex |
| 1979 | Hart to Hart · as Edgar |
| 1978 | Greatest Heroes of the Bible · as Shammah |
| 1977 | CHiPs · as Daniel J. Travanti (uncredited) |
| 1976 | |
| 1976 | St. Ives · as Johnny Parisi |
| 1976 | Family · as Benjamin Maxwell |
| 1975 | Phyllis · as Brad |
| 1973 | Kojak · as Lt. Charles 'chuck' Danena |
| 1973 | Love Story · as Frank |
| 1973 | Barnaby Jones · as Fred Bender |
| 1972 | The Bob Newhart Show · as Mr. Gianelli |
| 1971 | The Organization · as Sgt. Chassman |
| 1971 | Man and the City · as Cast |
| 1971 | |
| 1970 | Most Deadly Game · as Roland King |
| 1970 | The Interns · as Harry Random |
| 1970 | Storefront Lawyers/Men At Law · as Joe Burland |
| 1970 | The Love War · as Ted |
| 1969 | Bracken's World · as The Strangler |
| 1969 | Medical Center · as Dr. Pete Fredericks |
| 1968 | Here Come the Brides · as Will Sullivan |
| 1968 | The Mod Squad · as Milo |
| 1968 | |
| 1968 | |
| 1967 | |
| 1967 | |
| 1967 | The Second Hundred Years · as Sears |
| 1967 | Coronet Blue · as Raffie |
| 1967 | Captain Nice · as Lenny |
| 1966 | |
| 1966 | Shane · as Grant |
| 1966 | |
| 1965 | The F.B.I. · as Billy Jack Lyle |
| 1965 | |
| 1965 | Lost in Space · as Space Hippie |
| 1965 | Who Killed Teddy Bear · as CarloSur Plex |
| 1964 | The Man from U.N.C.L.E. · as Luca |
| 1964 | Flipper · as Commander Willard |
| 1963 | East Side/West Side · as Paul Jerome |
| 1963 | |
| 1963 | General Hospital · as Spence Andrews |
| 1962 | The Doctors and the Nurses · as Dr. Van Houten |
| 1961 | The Defenders · as Detective Russo |
| 1960 | Route 66 · as Marty JohnsonSur Plex |
| 1957 | Perry Mason · as Barney Austin |
| 1955 | Gunsmoke · as Carl |
| 1952 | This Is The Life · as Cast |
| 2017 | Ramoncín. Un vida en el filo · as Self |
| 2002 | NBC 75th Anniversary Special · as Self |
| 1993 | The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1988 | Later with Bob Costas · as Self |
| 1986 | NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration · as Self |
| 1983 | The 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards · as Self - Nominee |
| 1982 | All-Star Party for Carol Burnett · as Self |
| 1982 | Newhart · as Daniel J. Travanti |
| 1982 | The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1982 | Wogan · as Self - Guest |
| 1982 | Night of 100 Stars · as Self |
| 1981 | Entertainment Tonight · as Self |
| 1981 | The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1981 | An Evening At the Improv · as Self - Host |
| 1980 | The Alan Thicke Show · as Self - Guest |
| 1980 | Hour Magazine · as Self |
| 1975 | Saturday Night Live · as Self - Host |
| 1962 | The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson · as Self - Guest |
| 1962 | The Merv Griffin Show · as Self |
| 1944 | Golden Globe Awards · as Self - Nominee |











