Troy is a San Diego-based author, writer and TV host. He has a degree in Speech Communications and Poetry from California State University, Chico. He's the food critic for San Diego Magazine, and appears regularly as a judge on the Food Network series, "Guy's Grocery Games." He also co-hosts the series "Campus Eats" with Jenny Dell on Big Ten Network. Troy started as a rock journalist before turning to food writing. He was the music editor of San Diego CityBeat (2002-2007) and wrote bits and pieces for Rolling Stone, Spin, Mojo, Paper and Paste (along with Surfer mag). He also hosted and wrote an indie-rock TV show in San Diego called "Fox Rox" (2001-2007). The name of that show was forced upon him by tragic rhyming Americans. It did win two regional Emmys, however. And provided a live, in-studio outlet for some of Troy's favorite bands, including TV on the Radio, Blonde Redhead, The Fiery Furnaces, M. Ward, Calexico, Peaches, Low, Buzzcocks, Badly Drawn Boy (aka "Badly Drawn Boy"), Drive-By Truckers, The Hold Steady and many more (plus the first-ever TV performance by Maroon 5). Troy hosted a San Diego Padres pre-game show entitled "Outta Left Field" (2006-2007). In 2007, he switched to writing about food for Modern Luxury Media's "Riviera" magazine, and his humorous take on food has won 30-plus awards from Society of Professional Journalists and the San Diego Press Club. In 2008, Arcade Publishing released his comedic memoir about growing up with a gay parent ("Family Outing"). Again, that title was forced upon him. He lobbied for "Son of a Butch". In 2011, Food Network tapped him to host, write and narrate a new travelogue series called Crave (2011). Troy currently lives in Ocean Beach, San Diego. It's where hippies live. He is re-editing his book, "Son of a Butch," and developing TV shows. He posts regularly on comedy Twitter, and his tweets have been featured on CNN, Buzzfeed, Reader's Digest, Playboy, and other media outlets.
Troy Jones was born in Lafayette, Indiana, USA. He is an actor, known for Criminal Minds (2005), The Blackout Experiment (2021) and Goin' Around (2021).
Troy Justice has been married to Andrea Justice since May 30, 1987. They have three children.
Troy King is an actor, known for The Ghost Beyond (2018).
Born on June 1, 1984 in Rotorua, New Zealand. In 2003 Troy studied at The Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand where he developed his passion for music. His first major acting role was in coming of age kiwi movie "Mt Zion" (2013). Troy currently lives in the Bay of Islands of New Zealand with his wife Huia and soon to be four children. He enjoys spending time with family, helping youth, sports and recreational diving.
Troy Koch is an actor and producer, known for East of Nowhere (2011), 360° Birthday Murder Mystery (2017) and Crypt TV - Get Out - Meeting His Parents (2017).
Troy Kotsur has been acting and directing for over 20 years. Deaf since birth, he was raised in Mesa, AZ. In his career he has had critically acclaimed performances in major films, a lead role in the Broadway run of a Tony Award winning play, and numerous memorable roles on Television. Troy has garnered rave reviews for his leading role in the 2021 feature CODA, which was awarded Best Ensemble Cast at Sundance. He is credited with being one of the prime reasons for the feature's festival success, which lead to its $25 million sale to Apple. Previous to this, Troy had a supporting role in The Number 23 starring Jim Carrey, and in subsequent years became known for stand-out performances in indie features. In television, Troy made headlines in 2019 for his acting role in The Mandalorian on Disney+ because along with acting, he choreographed an adapted form of sign language for the series. Other notable television roles include guest star appearances on Criminal Minds, Scrubs, CSI: NY, and a fan favorite recurring character on PAX's Sue Thomas: FB-Eye. Much of Troy's success has stemmed from his highly respected career on stage. This includes a role in the Tony Award winning run of Big River on Broadway, performing at the Mark Taper Forum, and the 2015 LA Drama Critics Circle Award nominee Spring Awakening.
Troy Landry is married to Bernita Landry.
Troy Larkin is an actor and writer, known for BC Explained (2018), Tail (2016) and Great (2013).
Troy Latham is an actor, known for For My Man (2015).