- His part in 'Born Free' lessened his interest in film acting and led to his increased involvement in wildlife conservation.
- Came to stardom and international fame as the hammer-throwing giant in Wee Geordie (1955) aka 'Wee Geordie'.
- He and his wife, Virginia McKenna, made 7 films together: The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957), Big Time Operators aka The Smallest Show on Earth (1957), Storm Over Jamaica aka Passionate Summer (1958), Two living, One Dead (1961), Born Free (1966), Ring of Bright Water (1969) and An Elephant Called Slowly (1970) and played husband and wife in 3 out of 7: The 2nd one, Born Free and the last one.
- Bill helped found The Born Free Foundation in 1984 with his wife Virginia McKenna.
- The son of a stage manager, Bill joined the Gurkha Regiment in the British Army, during World War II, fighting guerilla actions behind enemy lines in India and Burma. He left the army with the rank of major in 1947.
- Had three sons, one daughter and six grandchildren with second wife Virginia McKenna.
- He and his wife, Virginia McKenna, co-starred in a number of films, most memorably as the conservationists George Adamson and Joy Adamson in Born Free (1966).
- Father of Bill Travers Jr..
- Younger brother of actress Linden Travers.
- Had one daughter, Anna, with first wife Patricia Raine.
- Children Anna, William, Louise and Justin with wife Virginia.
- Appeared on stage in the play 'The Square Ring' and repeated his role in the film of the same name as did George Rose, Bill Owen, and Ronald Lewis.
- Although born in Newcastle he spent much of his early life with sister Lindon in Cleadon near South Shields.
- His father was a cinema manager in and around Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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