Richard Travis
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Richard Travis (born William Benton Justice, April 17, 1913 – July 11, 1989) was an American actor in films and television.
The son of William Justice and Ella Justice, née Spain, he was born in Carlsbad, New Mexico and grew up in Paragould, Arkansas. His father owned and operated a marble yard in Paragould.
Travis began his Hollywood career in 1930s action films. The high point of his career was a lead role in the 1942 film comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942), playing opposite Bette Davis. He had some other fairly important roles in the early 1940s, but his career soon declined. He spent World War II with the Army Air Forces's Broadway show Winged Victory.
In 1947, he starred in the B movie Backlash, which has become something of a cult classic among film noir fans, as well as Jewels of Brandenburg, a crime drama.
Travis was busy in television roles in the early 1950s. He had the lead role of assistant Sheriff Rodger Barnett in the syndicated crime drama Code 3, which aired for 39 episodes in 1957.
Travis retired from acting to pursue a career in California real estate under his birth name. He founded the William Justice Company and became an officer on the Beverly Hills Realty Board. CLR

Mesa of Lost Women

The Man Who Came to Dinner

The Tanks Are Coming

Out of the Storm

Missile to the Moon

Backlash

City of Shadows

Cyborg 2087

The Big Shot

Escape from Crime

Pier 23

Waterfront at Midnight

Busses Roar

Truck Busters

Danger Zone

Motor Patrol

Fingerprints Don't Lie

Mask of the Dragon

Blonde Bait

The Gun That Won the West

Lonely Heart Bandits

Big Town After Dark

Operation Haylift

Spy Train

The Last Ride

Speed to Spare

Sky Liner

Alaska Patrol

Charlie's Haunt

One Too Many

An Annapolis Story

King of the Royal Mounted

The Hired Man

The Green Hornet Strikes Again!

Roaring City

The Postman Didn't Ring

Riders of Death Valley

Jewels of Brandenburg

The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing

Mission to Moscow
Proceed and Report

Stories of the Century
