Travis Kerschen

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Travis Kerschen (born 3 November 1982, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk) is an independent film actor.

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References

  1. "La belle et la bete". www.cinema-francais.fr.
  2. http://www.paradoxhill.com/index.php?option=com_zoo&view=category&Itemid=220