Fourteen-year-old Travis Wolfe, Jr. has been a hip-hop break-dancer since he was six. After booking his first audition for a television news promo, Wolfe, Jr. knew he was destined to be an actor.

He has appeared in the series The Neighborhood, Grown-ish, Laff Mob’s Laff Tracks and Raven’s Home. He danced in the feature film The Book of Henry and in the opener of the 2015 NBA All-Star game. His commercial credits include Disney’s VTech toys, Panini NFL trading cards and Old Navy.

Along with his father, who is a transformational speaker, Wolfe, Jr. speaks at events and camps encouraging and empowering youth to follow their dreams. He also serves as a star ambassador for his mother’s non-profit, Star In You, Inc., which helps underprivileged children obtain resources and opportunities in the arts.

Originally from Philadelphia, Wolfe, Jr. recently moved to Los Angeles with his parents, so he could pursue his career in acting and his 17-year-old sister, an award-winning filmmaker, could expand her production company. Currently, he resides in Los Angeles with his mother, two sisters and a dog, while his father is bi-coastal.