Travis Wester

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Travis Wester
Born (1977-10-08) October 8, 1977 (age 46)
United States
OccupationActor
Years active1996present
Notable workJamie in EuroTrip

Travis Wester is an American actor. He was born on October 8, 1977 in the United States. [1]

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Career

An actor in American film and television, Wester's first role was in 1996's The Paper Brigade . Portraying Jamie in 2004's EuroTrip , Rotten Tomatoes called this his best-known performance. Wester has also performed in Boston Public , Scrubs, Felicity, ER, [1] and Days of Our Lives . [2]

Performance credits

Film performances
YearTitleRoleCitation(s)
1996 The Paper Brigade Chad [1]
2001 I'm a Spring Break Lawyer Leon Hornberger [1]
2002 Teddy Bears' Picnic Denny O'Leary [1]
2004 EuroTrip Jamie [1]
2005 All Souls Day Joss [1]
2007 Kush Ash [1]
2008 Stone & Ed Ed Schwartz [1]
2011 God Bless America Ed [1]
2012 Zombie Hamlet Osric Taylor [1]
Television performances
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisode(s)Citation(s)
19961997 Mr. Rhodes Ethan [1]
1996 Beverly Hills, 90210 Austin Sanders [1] [3]
1997 & 2001 Dharma & Greg [1]
1997 Moloney [1]
1997 The Visitor [1]
1998 George & Leo [1]
2001 Spyder Games [1]
2002 Six Feet Under Henry [1]
2005 Jake in Progress [1]
2005 Night Stalker Devan Harvey [1]
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "Killer" [4]
20082014 Supernatural Harry Sprangler5 episodes [2]
2009 Cold Case "Hoodrats" [5]
2010 Bones Jasper Alman [1]
2010 Justified [1]
2010 Ghostfacers Harry SpranglerAll 10 episodes [2]
2014 NCIS: Los Angeles Peter Weber"Humbug" [6]
2017 Code Black Victor [1]
2017 NCIS Miles Higgins"Exit Strategy" [7]

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