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Travis Turner (born May 9, 1987), also known as "Little T" or "T", is a Canadian actor and rapper.


Early life

Turner was born in the small town of
Oliver, British Columbia Oliver is a town near the south end of the Okanagan Valley in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, with a population of nearly 5,000 people. It is located along the Okanagan River by Tuc-el-nuit Lake between Osoyoos and Okanagan ...
, and finished high school in
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. He began his career at the age of six. He is currently a business owner and entrepreneur, alongside an entertainer, based in
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.


Career

Turner's first role was a recurring role in the science-fiction drama '' Caprica''. Later he got a role in the film ''Confined'', alongside ''Battlestar Galactica'' star Michael Hogan. In 2005, Turner was awarded the "Outstanding Male Performance in a Supporting Role" award at the Alberta One Act Festival. Since moving to Vancouver, however, Turner has also appeared in short films, including ''Scars'', ''Henchin'' and ''Snow Tramp'', which were shown at multiple festivals, including the Tao New Mexico Mountain, New Zealand Mountain, Vancouver International MidForms, New Media Festival 2009, Made in Vancouver and the Hollywood North Showcase. His first feature was in ''Easter Bunny Blood Bath'', and he filmed a Mattel games commercial soon after. Turner also had a role in Teletoon's ''Tower Prep''. He also had roles in the series ''
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'' and '' Supernatural''. His biggest role to date was when he starred in '' Marley & Me: The Puppy Years'', the followup to the 2008 feature film ''Marley & Me''. He had a role in the TV movie ''
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''. He also landed a starring role in ''
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'' Nickelodeon's sequel to '' A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!'', alongside
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and
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. Turner played the character Aster Vanderberg in the
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and YTV series '' Some Assembly Required''. He also voices Lui Shirosagi in the anime ''
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''. In 2016, he voiced Tender Taps in the '' My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic'' season six episode "On Your Marks". He is the voice of Trip Hamston in the
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series, '' Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own'', which premiered in April 2018. He also provides the voice of the
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Ice Man in '' Mega Man: Fully Charged''. In recent years he played Rocky on Disney’s Pup Academy He voiced the English Dub in
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the South Korean Anime as the character Swag and guest starred on
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as Agustus Von Uberich. His latest live action Aliens Stole My Body Turner plays the infamous Lackey. This is the sequel to Aliens Ate My Homework Based the on the children’s book series. His most recent cameo in Some Of Our Stallions was produced by Mike Judge and directed by Carson Mell.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Turner, Travis 1987 births Living people Canadian male film actors Canadian male television actors Canadian male voice actors Male actors from British Columbia People from Oliver, British Columbia 21st-century Canadian male actors