Joseph Anthony "Joey" Travolta is an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. He is the older brother of actor John Travolta.
Life and career
Travolta, one of six children, was born and raised in Englewood, New Jersey, an inner-ring suburb of New York City, where he attended Dwight Morrow High School. His father, Salvatore Travolta, was a semi-professional football player turned tire salesman and partner in a tire company. His mother, Helen Cecilia, who was 38 when Travolta was born, was an actress and singer who had appeared in The Sunshine Sisters, a radio vocal group, and acted and directed before becoming a high school drama and English teacher. His father was a second-generation Italian American and his mother was Irish American. He attended Shepherd University in West Virginia and graduated from Paterson State College, now William Paterson University, with a degree in special education. Travolta began a singing career in 1978 as a recording artist on Casablanca Records, releasing his eponymous album. The following year he made his acting debut starring in the feature film Sunnyside for Filmways Productions. He then became a guest star in the 1980s television showSimon & Simon. Additional acting credits include work with director John Landis on multiple feature film projects: Beverly Hills Cop III, Oscar, and Susan's Plan. He was also a series regular on the WB television hit Movie Stars. Stage performances include starring roles in Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, and West Side Story. He wrote and directed Diva Las Vegas in 1989, which went on to win the Italian Funny Film Festival. In 1991, Joey Travolta produced and starred in Da Vinci's War. He later produced and starred in the sequel, To the Limit. He made directing his main priority in 1994. He directed the action thrillers Hard Vice and Navajo Blues. Subsequent titles include Earth Minus Zero, Laws of Deception, Detour, Mel, Partners, Enemies of Laughter, and Waiting to Live. For television audiences he directed the police drama L.A. Heat, Friday Night After the Movies, and the syndicated Disney series . He has directed music videos as well such as Aqua'sDoctor Jones and Latvia's entry, in Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Pirates of the Sea. Travolta has also gained national acclaim for his mission of helping students develop self-esteem, confidence, and creativity through acting and digital film making. He founded Inclusion Films, which involve individuals with special needs in the process of making films. The first of these, Sweet Sixteen, was made in 2008. In late 2009, Travolta hired filmmaker Tyler Norman to write and direct Inclusion's second film, Spud. Travolta's students crewed the film, which premiered in 2010 and took numerous festival awards. Shortly thereafter, the third film Accidents was completed. He has collaborated with a non-profit organization called HEAL, based in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, to form another film camp in association with Inclusion Films and Jacksonville-based Filmlab Productions, called the HEAL Film Camp with Joey Travolta. In 2019, Travolta directed a film called Carol of the Bells that won the Audience Award for Best Feature at the San Diego International Film Festival.
Marriage
Joey Travolta is married to Wendy Shawn and they have one daughter, Rachel.