Travis Fimmel
Australian actor and model
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March 2025 | Became the face of the Saudi perfume brand Laverne. |
2025 | Travis Fimmel was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in Drama at the AACTA Awards for his role in Boy Swallows Universe. |
January 1 2025 | Season 2 of 'Black Snow' aired, with Fimmel nominated for Best Lead Actor in a Drama at the 2024 AACTA Awards. |
2024 | Travis Fimmel was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Logie Awards for his performance in Boy Swallows Universe. |
2024 | He is set to appear as Fenton 'Preacher' Lang in the film Rust. |
2024 | Fimmel starred in the TV series Dune: Prophecy as mysterious soldier Desmond Hart. |
2024 | He will play Lyle Orlik in 3 episodes of 'Boy Swallows Universe'. |
November 12 2024 | It was announced that the second season of Black Snow would air on New Year's Day in 2025, confirming that Fimmel directed an episode. |
March 2024 | The mini-series Black Snow, featuring Fimmel as a cold-case detective, was renewed for a second series, with Fimmel’s performance earning a nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Drama at the AACTA Awards. |
2023 | He portrayed Dingo in 2 episodes of 'C*A*U*G*H*T'. |
2023 | Fimmel starred in the CIA thriller Kandahar, alongside Gerard Butler, based on a script written by a former military intelligence officer. |
2023 | Travis stars as James Cormack in 6 episodes of 'Black Snow'. |
2023 | In the controversial western film Rust, Fimmel plays bounty hunter Fenton "Preacher" Lang, with production temporarily halted due to a shooting incident that resulted in charges against Alec Baldwin. |
2023 | Plays Roman Chalmers in Kandahar |
2022 | In AMC+ western series That Dirty Black Bag, Fimmel was credited as a producer and starred alongside notable actors like Dominic Cooper and Aidan Gillen. |
2022 | Travis Fimmel founded his own beer brand, Travla, collaborating with Andy Allen, the winner of the fourth series of MasterChef Australia, and Xavier Campbell, the ex CEO of Essendon Football Club. |
2022 | Travis Fimmel's role as Marcus in Raised by Wolves concluded in 2022, as the series ran until this year. |
2022 | Travis Fimmel portrayed Stacker Cole in Delia's Gone. |
2022 | He played Anderson in 3 episodes of 'That Dirty Black Bag'. |
2022 | He played Will in the film One Way. |
2022 | Fimmel appeared in Fool's Paradise, a comedy by Charlie Day about a fool for love who becomes an accidental celebrity. |
2021 | He starred as Marlon Veidt in the film Zone 414. |
2021 | Fimmel starred in the science fiction neo-noir film Zone 414, playing a genius inventor in a colony of humanoid robots. |
2021 | In the action-crime thriller Die in a Gunfight, Fimmel played a killer-for-hire, receiving acclaim for stealing every scene and having a compelling character arc. |
2021 | He co-starred with Marisa Tomei in Delia's Gone, an indie drama about a man accused of his sister's murder. |
2021 | Travis Fimmel was nominated for Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series at the Critics' Choice Super Awards for his role in Raised by Wolves. |
2021 | In One Way, Fimmel portrayed a mysterious passenger in a narrative involving a criminal who has stolen from a mob boss. |
2020 | Travis Fimmel appeared as Marcus in the HBO Max science fiction series Raised by Wolves, which began airing in 2020. |
2020 | Travis Fimmel featured as a TV presenter in Here Are the Young Men, a film adapted from a novel about three Dublin high school graduates whose binge drinking results in catastrophe. |
2019 | Fimmel played Major Harry Smith in the film Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan, depicting the historic Battle of Long Tan during the Vietnam War on 17 August 1966. |
2019 | Travis Fimmel played Harry Barber in the film Finding Steve McQueen. |
2019 | Travis Fimmel portrayed George Evans in the film Dreamland. |
2017 | Travis Fimmel was named Actor of the Year at GQ Australia's Men of the Year Awards, where he humorously expressed surprise at receiving the award. |
2017 | He featured in the film Lean on Pete as Ray Thompson. |
2017 | Completed his role as Ragnar Lothbrok in Vikings after a four-year run, marking the end of his notable character in the series. |
2016 | Travis Fimmel starred as Anduin Lothar in the live-action adaptation of Warcraft, which was released in 2016. |
2015 | He played Guy Childers in the film Maggie's Plan. |
2013 | Travis Fimmel gained significant recognition for his role as Ragnar Lothbrok in the History Channel television series Vikings, which premiered in 2013. |
2013 | Travis Fimmel was nominated for the Best TV Hero award at the IGN Awards for his work in Vikings. |
2012 | Travis appeared as Ted in the episode 'AZEP: The Reawakening' of 'BlackBoxTV'. |
2012 | Fimmel played the lead in 'Harodim', portraying a former intelligence officer tracking down the world's most wanted terrorist. |
2012 | He co-starred with Billy Bob Thornton and Eva Longoria in the 2012 film 'The Baytown Outlaws', playing one of the hapless Oodie brothers. |
2012 | In 2012, he starred as Feron in the television movie 'Outlaw Country'. |
2012 | Turned down an offer from Australia's Seven Network to be a guest judge on the TV series Make Me a Supermodel. |
2011 | He appeared in FX's TV pilot 'Outlaw Country', playing a hard-drinking gang member and the main character's best friend in a modern drama set against the backdrop of a southern organized crime family. |
2011 | Travis Fimmel starred in the short film Supremacy as Garrett Tully. |
2010 | He portrayed a talented classical pianist in 'Ivory', an independent film that was an Official Selection at the 2010 Montreal World Film Festival and the Strasbourg International Film Festival. |
2010 | Fimmel played a compassionate cowboy in 'Pure Country 2: The Gift' and a forensic photographer in the Australian horror film 'Needle', co-starring Ben Mendelsohn. |
2010 | Travis Fimmel starred as Jake in the film Ivory. |
2010 | He played Marcus Rutherford in the film Needle. |
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