
Travis McMahon
After graduating from NIDA McMahon began his career in the stage play Kid Stakes for the Melbourne Theatre Company. A regular role on TV's Good Guys, Bad Guys followed, playing Reuben Zeus, a drycleaner with Tourette syndrome. He has toured internationally with Cloudstreet and played a main role in Last Man Standing. He played a soldier Darko Moey in Kokoda and the lead character in Cactus. In 2012 he played in stage play Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, a sequel to Kid Stakes and appeared as a regular in Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.
In 2024, McMahon appeared in Foxtel/Binge series High Country.
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