Joey Travolta has been drawing extensive media attention for helping kids and adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities. As a former special education teacher, blended with his vast experience over the years in the film industry, Joey has made it his mission to combine his two passions.

Born into a show business family, Joey Travolta originally began a singing career in 1978 as a recording artist with Casablanca Records, showcasing his music performances on variety shows such as American Band Stand and the Donny & Marie Show.  Joey made his acting debut starring in feature films like SUNNYSIDE, BEVERLY HILLS COP III, and OSCAR, followed by his theatre performances in WEST SIDE STORY, BYE BYE BIRDIE, and GUYS AND DOLLS. As an actor, Joey steadily appeared in television shows including SIMON & SIMON, DREAM ON and SPLASH II. In the early nineties, Joey made writing, directing and producing his focus.  Joey’s directorial debut was, VAGAS VICE, followed by the critically acclaimed, ENEMIES OF LAUGHTER starring Peter Folk in 2000, and the comedy, PARTNERS. In 2005, while still keeping within Hollywood’s fold as the director of the Sci-Fi, FINAL MOVE, Joey settled back into his status as producer to the documentary, NORMAL PEOPLE SCARE ME while mentoring a fifteen year old autistic boy who directed this film.    NORMAL PEOPLE SCARE ME

Coming full circle merging his film experience with his passion of teaching, Joey currently develops film workshops and camps for kids and adults
that inspire and educate students about filmmaking. (click MEDIA for visual content) In an environment conducive for alternative learning styles, Joey’s unique teaching style and expertise enables those with special needs alongside their typically developing peers the opportunity to learn about filmmaking and themselves as individuals. That emergence is now known as Inclusion Films.  His greatest personal achievement thus far is this work.