Randy Travis
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Randy Bruce Traywick (born May 4, 1959), better known as Randy Travis, is an American country singer and actor. Active since 1985, he has recorded more than a dozen studio albums to date, in addition to charting more than thirty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, of which sixteen have reached Number One. Considered a pivotal figure in the history of country music, Travis broke through in the mid-1980s with the release of his album Storms of Life on Warner Bros. Records; the album sold more than three million copies. It also established him as a neotraditionalist country act, and was followed by a string of several more platinum and multi-platinum albums throughout his career. Starting in the mid-1990s, however, Travis saw decline in his chart success. He left Warner Bros. in 1997 for DreamWorks Records; there, he would eventually switch his focus to gospel music, a switch which, despite earning him only one more country hit in the Number One "Three Wooden Crosses," earned him several Dove Awards. Travis, in addition to singing, holds several acting credits, starting with his television special Wind in the Wire in 1992. Since then, he has appeared in several movie and television roles, occasionally as himself. Description above from the Wikipedia article Randy Travis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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- 2021 · This Is Pop as Self (archive footage)
- 2019 · 35 Years of Friends: Celebrating the Music of Michael W. Smith as Self
- 2013 · Christmas on the Bayou as Mr. Greenhall
- 2011 · Jerusalem Countdown as Jack Thompson
- 2007 · National Treasure: Book of Secrets as Celebrity Music Star
- 2007 · The Wager as Michael Steele
- 2007 · George Jones & Friends 50th Anniversary Tribute Concert as Self
- 2007 · Dooby Dooby Moo as
- 2006 · Celebrity Duets as
- 2006 · The Visitation as Kyle Sherman
- 2005 · The Reichen Show as Self
- 2005 · Time-Life: Country Legends Live, Vol. 7 as himself
- 2005 · Time Life Presents Country Legends Live, Vol. 4 as Self
- 2004 · George Jones: 50 Years of Hits as Self
- 2004 · Airline as Self
- 2004 · Duck for President as
- 2003 · Extreme Makeover: Home Edition as
- 2003 · Apple Jack as Narrator
- 2003 · The Long Ride Home as Jack Fowler/Jack Cole
- 2002 · Freedom Band as
- 2002 · CMT Crossroads as Self
- 2001 · Texas Rangers as Frank Bones
- 2001 · Randy Travis: Live: It Was Just a Matter of Time as Self
- 2001 · Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type as
- 2001 · John John in the Sky as Billy Joe
- 2000 · The Cactus Kid as Pecos Jim
- 2000 · Founding Fathers as James Madison (voice)
- 2000 · The Trial of Old Drum as Charlie Burden Jr. - old
- 2000 · The Million Dollar Kid as Businessman
- 1999 · Baby Geniuses as Control Room Technician
- 1999 · Boys Will Be Boys as Lloyd Clauswell
- 1999 · The White River Kid as Sheriff Becker
- 1998 · Touched by an Angel: A Christmas Miracle as Wayne
- 1998 · Black Dog as Earl
- 1998 · T.N.T. as Jim
- 1997 · The Rainmaker as Billy Porter
- 1997 · The Shooter as Kyle Tapert
- 1997 · Annabelle's Wish as Adult Billy / Narrator (voice)
- 1997 · Steel Chariots as Rev. Wally Jones
- 1997 · Fire Down Below as Ken Adams
- 1997 · King of the Hill as Self (voice)
- 1996 · Hey Arnold! as Travis Randall / Mr. Hyunh's Singing (voice)
- 1996 · Sabrina, the Teenage Witch as Ideal Man
- 1996 · The Rosie O'Donnell Show as Self
- 1996 · Edie & Pen as Pony Cobb
- 1995 · A Holiday to Remember as Clay Traynor
- 1995 · Texas as Capt. Sam Garner
- 1995 · Outlaws: The Legend of O.B. Taggart as Phoenix Taggart
- 1994 · Frank & Jesse as Cole Younger
- 1994 · Touched by an Angel as Wayne
- 1994 · Touched by an Angel as Jed Winslow
- 1994 · Dead Man's Revenge as U.S. Marshal
- 1993 · Frasier as
- 1993 · Frasier as Steve (voice)
- 1993 · Wind in the Wire as Randy Travis
- 1991 · Hot Country Nights as
- 1991 · Burt Reynolds' Conversations with... as Self
- 1991 · Voices That Care as Self - Choir Member
- 1988 · LIVE with Kelly and Mark as
- 1988 · Young Guns as Gatling Gun Operator (uncredited)
- 1986 · Matlock as
- 1975 · Saturday Night Live as Self - Musical Guest
- 1962 · The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as Self