
Age: 30
male
From a very young age Rorrie Travis knew that he wanted to be an entertainer. He started acting and modeling when he was 15. After being accepted into the DeAbreu Modeling program in Columbia, SC; he felt it was finally time to prove himself and let his talents flourish. In 2011 Rorrie and his mother made the ultimate sacrifice and moved to North Hollywood, California. There he had the opportunity to train under acting coach's such as Billy Hufsey, Dennis LaValle, and Patrick Malone. Since then he has been featured in commercials for Jostens and Xfinity internet provider; to being lead in productions such as "The Coroner" "Power Rangers Beast Morphers". Even showcasing his dance abilities in Skylar Stecker's "That's What's Up" and lead dancer in Posh Hammers " Dancing in Place" music videos. In his journey of learning and fine tuning his craft, Rorrie found a passion in being able to help others explore and unlock their creative minds through the arts. In 2016 he established RDT-Flims to coach others and have a hand in nourishing future stars. "The sight of seeing the next generation that I've effected through my craft. Inspires me to stay active, persevere, and to be an even better role model for them!"

Rorrie D. Travis

Darren Pierce
for Darren Pierce in The Diverse Breakfast Club
Suggested by RegalHyperus

A little more than two decades after five high school students from different walks of life endured a Saturday detention under a power-hungry principal, a new one faces Saturday detention from said principal's daughter in the same school. The disparate group includes charismatic leader Darren (Rorrie D. Travis), inventor Alejandra (Cree Cicchino), anime enthusiast Lily (Malina Weissman), brainy Chase (Daniel Padilla) and Adam (Lofton Shaw), the jock. Each has a chance to tell his or her story, making the others see them a little differently -- and when the day ends, they question whether school will ever be the same. (Author's note: I didn't want it to be TOO copy-and-pasted, but rather, updated to modern standards.)