Tracy Fisher's remarkable journey in the world of entertainment began after graduating from Chilhowie High School, setting the stage for a lifelong passion for the performing arts. His academic pursuits took him to Radford University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Theater, and a Minor in Cinematic Arts, laying the foundation for a successful career in the entertainment industry. Building upon his educational achievements, Fisher furthered his knowledge by obtaining an MBA from Radford University in 2024, demonstrating his commitment to continuous learning and growth.
Throughout his career, Fisher has made a significant impact in the world of television, booking roles in popular shows such as CBS' Blue Bloods and NBC's Constantine. His talent has also been showcased in other television projects, including Murder by Numbers, The Christmas Listing, and The Pregnancy Promise. Fisher's impressive resume is a testament to his dedication and versatility as an actor.
Fisher's notable film credits include starring in the 2021 Thai drama "One for the Road," directed by Nattawut Poonpiriya and produced by Wong Kar-wai. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 28, 2021, and marked a significant milestone in Fisher's career. Additionally, he worked alongside actor Ben Winchell and actress Margaret Colin in "The Road to Galena," where he portrayed Brian Carlin, a powerful DC lawyer. Fisher's talent also shone bright in "No Vacancy," where he shared the screen with Dean Cain as the Assistant City Manager.
Beyond his on-screen accomplishments, Fisher has demonstrated his artistic flair in Jeremy Camp's music video, "Keep Me in The Moment," produced by Capitol CMG, where he portrayed the role of a young father. He has also showcased his versatility in the realm of commercials, playing the Husband in the Ohio Lottery's "Wrong Pants" national commercial.
As his reputation grew, Fisher's journey as an actor attracted attention from prestigious media outlets. He was honored to be interviewed on Allegheny Mountain Radio (WCHG studio) and the SWVA Today, where he shared his inspiring journey as an actor.