Troy is a seasoned and accomplished individual with a remarkable 30-year career spanning both stage and screen. His impressive filmography includes notable roles in recent releases such as Detective Miller in the 2022 Blumhouse hit film The Black Phone, as well as 2021's Halloween Kills, The 24th, Two-Eleven, My own love song, Hick, Black knight, the untold constitution, and the upcoming Take time to dance and the confession.
Troy's television credits are equally impressive, featuring appearances in popular shows such as One Tree Hill, Dawsons Creek, Surface, MacGyver, Outer Banks, Ozark, The Passage, Hightown, The resident, Queen Sugar, Stargirl, and The Purge.
In addition to his acting career, Troy has a rich background in theater, having spent three years with the Equity acting company of The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival and three years as the artistic director of Big Dawg Productions. He also served six years on the Board of directors of the Thalian Association, the official Community Theatre of NC, and is an accomplished theatrical set designer and scenic artist.
As an award-winning stage performer, Troy has had the privilege of playing iconic roles such as Frederick "Fronkensteen" in Young Frankenstein, the title characters in Jekyll/Hyde, George in "Of Mice and Men", King Arthur in "Spamalot", George Bailey in "Wonderful Life", Elliot in "The goodbye Girl", and Max Bialystock in "The Producers".
Troy's professional life extends beyond the entertainment industry, as he has worked as an ICU nurse for over 20 years and spent a year working as an ECMO specialist for a COVID ICU in Atlanta during the pandemic. He is also co-owner of Wilmington Transport, a non-emergent medical transportation company.
When not pursuing his passions in the entertainment and medical fields, Troy enjoys travel, spending time with his incredibly talented family, and performing with them.