Travis Carter Net Worth, Age, Height, Relationship Status

Travis Carter is a famous American star, best known as the son of Thomas Gibson, an American actor and director. He played Daniel Nyland on the CBS television series Chicago’s Hope (1994-2000), Greg Montgomery on the ABC television series Dharma & Greg (1997-2002), and Aaron Hotchner on the CBS television series Criminal Minds ( 2005-2016). Enter Biography section and find out more about Wiki, Biography, Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Net worth, Family, Career and many more facts about Travis Carter.

Real Name Travis Carter
Age 20 years old (As of 2021)
Birthdate 2001
Ethnicity Mixed
Height 5 feet 8 inches
Weight 54 Kg
Measurements 40-32-40 inches
Biceps Size 21 inches
Boyfriend Single
Net Worth $3.2 million, as of 2021

Travis Carter Height and Weight

How tall is Travis Carter? He is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs approximately 53 pounds. He is also a fitness fanatic. He has blonde hair and light brown eyes.

The Travis Carter era

Travis Carter was born in 2001 and will turn 20 in 2021. His father, Thomas Gibson, was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Charles M. “Mack” and Beth Gibson.

His mother was a social worker and his father was a lawyer and a liberal Democrat serving in the South Carolina Senate and House of Representatives. He is Catholic.

Gibson’s interest in the performing arts arose at a young age. Gibson was fascinated by Louis Armstrong. He and his sister were on the swim team together and went to the pizzeria after the swim meet.

It was at this pizzeria that Gibson sang with a Dixieland band, trying to imitate Armstrong’s singing voice.

Travis Carter Wiki/Biography

Travis Carter’s parents

Travis Carter’s mother was a social worker and his father was a lawyer and liberal Democrat who served in the South Carolina Senate and House of Representatives.

Facts about Travis Carter

Travis Carter’s father, Gibson, began acting in children’s theater at the age of nine. He appeared in Julian Wiles’s Occupy the Street: A Skateboard Musical, directed by the Young Charleston Theater Company.

As a teenager, he began his training in classical theater by becoming a member of the Young Charleston Theater Company and the Footlight Players, frequently performing at the historic Dock Street Theatre.

While at Charleston College, Gibson interned at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival.

Gibson made her stage debut in David Hare’s Map of the World at the New York Shakespeare Festival.

He went on to appear in other plays by producer Joe Papp at both the Public Theater and Central Park.

Over the next 10 years, he worked on and off Broadway in numerous plays by Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Molière, Tennessee Williams, Howard Brenton, Romulus Linney, Noël Coward, and Alan Ball.

Gibson also waited tables at the tavern on the green.

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