Travis Turner's acting career began with a significant role in the television series Caprica, a follow-up to Battlestar Galactica. He subsequently appeared in the feature film Confined alongside Michael Hogan, a fellow Battlestar Galactica cast member. Turner's subsequent television credits include roles on Supernatural, NBC's Fairly Legal, and Teletoon's Tower Prep.
In addition to his television work, Turner starred in the Nickelodeon sequel to Fairly Odd Parents, alongside Drake Bell and Daniella Monet. He is perhaps most well-known for his role in Marley and Me: The Puppy Years, the sequel to the popular feature film starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson.
Travis Turner has also collaborated with notable industry professionals, including Roger Moore, of James Bond fame, on the film A Princess for Christmas. Furthermore, he lent his voice to the CGI cartoon Mighty Mighty Monsters, for which he received a Leo Award nomination. He has recently completed three seasons on the YTV/Netflix hit sitcom Some Assembly Required, which won a Joey Award for best ensemble cast.
In addition to his television and film work, Turner has also pursued a career as a live performer under the stage name Little T. His album "Back To Basics" is available online, and he has shared the stage with notable acts such as Macklemore, Lil Kim, D12, Warren G, and B-real of Cypress Hill.