Dr Travis Fox
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Dr. Travis W. Fox - Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Actor, Author & Managing Partner at MindFox Productions, LLC.
Dr. Fox is a Hollywood veteran who has appeared on a variety of programs, including ABC’s “One Life to Live,” Talk Soup, The Nashville Network, Resorts Networks, and The Golf Channel. Dr. Fox was the creative engine behind “Beat the Bogey Man”, the first golf show in public broadcasting history, and has also been featured on “The DewSweepers” and “Speaking of Golf” radio programs on the Sirius/XM’s PGA Tour Network.
Dr. Fox holds doctorates in both psychology and clinical hypnotherapy and is a highly regarded public speaker. To date, Dr. Fox has made over six thousand public appearances and lectured over one million people. He is also a renowned psychological sports coach and a member of AFTRA.
In 2007, Dr. Fox co-founded MindFox Productions to create groundbreaking, impactful entertainment. Designed to reach worldwide audiences, recent credits include “The Fab Four – The Ultimate Tribute” (PBS 2012), Ethan Bortnick and His Musical Time Machine (2010), and “Michael Londra’s – Beyond Celtic” (2011), for which MindFox earned Telly Awards for ”Best Lighting”, “Best Set”, and ”People’s Choice”. Upcoming projects include three reality programs (2013), a new, original web series, and a full-length feature film “The Umbrella Man” (in post-production) scheduled for theatrical release in early 2013. Dr. Fox is the author of two books, including Get Psyched: The Secrets to Lower Golf Scores, and can be seen as the host of “Get Psyched”, “10 Questions”, and “Kings of the Short Game.”
MindFox Productions, LLC is a fully forged new media company that produces original movies, reality and episodic television, PPV events, and apps.
Dr. Fox is represented by Tom Ara, Esq., Partner at ReedSmith in Century City, CA.
Dr. Fox is a Hollywood veteran who has appeared on a variety of programs, including ABC’s “One Life to Live,” Talk Soup, The Nashville Network, Resorts Networks, and The Golf Channel. Dr. Fox was the creative engine behind “Beat the Bogey Man”, the first golf show in public broadcasting history, and has also been featured on “The DewSweepers” and “Speaking of Golf” radio programs on the Sirius/XM’s PGA Tour Network.
Dr. Fox holds doctorates in both psychology and clinical hypnotherapy and is a highly regarded public speaker. To date, Dr. Fox has made over six thousand public appearances and lectured over one million people. He is also a renowned psychological sports coach and a member of AFTRA.
In 2007, Dr. Fox co-founded MindFox Productions to create groundbreaking, impactful entertainment. Designed to reach worldwide audiences, recent credits include “The Fab Four – The Ultimate Tribute” (PBS 2012), Ethan Bortnick and His Musical Time Machine (2010), and “Michael Londra’s – Beyond Celtic” (2011), for which MindFox earned Telly Awards for ”Best Lighting”, “Best Set”, and ”People’s Choice”. Upcoming projects include three reality programs (2013), a new, original web series, and a full-length feature film “The Umbrella Man” (in post-production) scheduled for theatrical release in early 2013. Dr. Fox is the author of two books, including Get Psyched: The Secrets to Lower Golf Scores, and can be seen as the host of “Get Psyched”, “10 Questions”, and “Kings of the Short Game.”
MindFox Productions, LLC is a fully forged new media company that produces original movies, reality and episodic television, PPV events, and apps.
Dr. Fox is represented by Tom Ara, Esq., Partner at ReedSmith in Century City, CA.