Travis Tedford started his career as "Spanky" in the 1994 remake of "The Little Rascals." He went on to later become the first national child spokesman for Welch's grape juice and jelly. In 2002, after performing in various other film and TV shows he decided to focus on school and give acting a break. "The Final" is the first film in Travis' return to acting as an adult actor.
Tell us about your character?
Andy is the quieter one in the bunch. He feels like his pains and hard work are going unnoticed so he decides to let his actions speak for him instead of his words. Andy is precise and intimidation is his key weapon.
What was your favorite part of this production?
It was wonderful working with such a professional cast and crew. Every day was exciting, and we always had fun on the set. You would think with a horror movie the mood would be tense, but when the cameras weren't rolling we were always laughing at something. I loved every minute of making "The Final."
Joey Stewart was great and he always allowed us to make the character our own, he and Jason Kabolati had the perfect formula for having a good time and making a movie. Agora is filled with amazing talent and it was a joy to be able to work with them.