Trey McCurley was born in Hobbs, New Mexico and grew up in Marlow, Oklahoma. He is the oldest of three siblings, and remains very close to his younger brothers, Cole and Cruise. He began acting onstage and in competitive speech and drama at age 14. He was heavily trained in, and influenced by, classical theater. He began college at the University of Central Oklahoma where he studied Political Science on a full academic scholarship and then completed his BA in Theater Arts at New Mexico State University. He auditioned for UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television where he was accepted and graduated with his MFA in Acting. He is an avid oil painter in his free time. Trey spends his time between Los Angeles, Joshua Tree, Oklahoma, and his home in the Sacramento Mountains in New Mexico.
Trey McGriff is an actor, composer, and filmmaker, based out of Atlanta, Georgia. Trey enjoys and respects all aspects of movie-making, and began participating in school plays and music at a young age, while growing up in Mississippi. Trey makes appearances in THE WALKING DEAD, STRANGER THINGS, BABY DRIVER, COBRA KAI, RING OF FIRE, SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME, FRANKENSTEIN CREATED BIKERS, YOUR PRETTY FACE IS GOING TO HELL, and many other shows and films. Trey wrote the theme songs for Steve Niles' REMAINS and ALIEN OPPONENT. McGriff has gained over twenty years of stage time performing his original music and was honored to perform at House of Blues, Jagermeister Music Tour, Coca-Cola Roxy Theater, Centennial Olympic Park, Walnut Creek Amphitheater, The Ritz, and many venues throughout Georgia. Trey's songs have aired on NBC, Showtime, World of Playboy TV, MTV, Comcast TV, NPR, and Red Bull Films. Trey McGriff stars in, wrote and directed the films: GIFT THAT KEPT GIVING, KURIOSITY KILLZ, SPOOKY SNOW DAY, and SOMETHING IN MY ATTIC. Trey will direct, compose, and act in SHOVELHEAD THE MOVIE, a unique Horror/Thriller feature film, starring horror icon, Michael Berryman.
Trey Mingee is an actor, known for Last Kind Words (2012).
Trey Minty is an actor, known for Fat Pizza vs. Housos (2014), Housos vs. Authority (2012) and Housos (2011).
Trey Murphy is a director and producer, known for Leave Only Footprints (2018), The Ghost of Christmas Past (2019) and Amityville Cult (2021).
Trey's acting career began at the Alhambra Theatre & Dining, the oldest Equity dinner theater still in operation in the United States. There he played principal roles in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Elf: The Musical, The Music Man & Seussical. In 2019 he played Colin Craven at Virginia Stage Company's 30th Anniversary production of The Secret Garden. His film debut was in the PassionFlix feature The Will under the production of Tosca Musk. His skills as a singer and actor have been praised by Broadway World as they quoted, "Trey Murphy was astounding. I was thoroughly impressed by his vocal talent at his age," and "Trey Murphy is a great actor, he has just the right balance of toughness and innocence that the role requires." In 2019-2020 Trey starred as Young C in the Broadway National Tour of A Bronx Tale.
Trey enjoys directing and producing features, documentaries, television shows, and commercials that resonate with authenticity and intimacy. His work has been featured at festivals around the world including the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival, where he premiered the documentary 14 MINUTES FROM EARTH. In 2016, he wrote and directed the feature film LOST IN THE SUN starring Josh Duhamel. It was praised as "one of the most beautiful and best acted independent films of the year." His most recent feature documentary, THE 5TH MAN, won directing awards at both the 2021 Stony Brook Film Festival and 2021 Rhode Island International Film Festival. Filmmaker Magazine celebrated the film as "one of those remarkable documentaries that tells an intimate human story but uses it as a springboard to tell the story of an entire era...one of the best films I've seen so far in 2021." Over the last decade, Trey has directed dozens of television shows (Brain Games), as well as several mini-series (The Cars That Built America). His passion for food and those who work in the culinary industry have inspired him to direct over 400 episodes of food television and many commercials. Both the Television Academy and The James Beard Foundation have recognized his work in the genre.
Trey Panella is known for Dog (2022).
Trey was born in Conifer, Colorado, on October 19, 1969 to Randy Parker, a geologist, and Sharon Parker, an insurance broker. He has an older sister, Shelley Parker. He met Matt Stone (co-creator of South Park (1997)) while attending the University of Colorado in Boulder, where he had a double major of music and Japanese. While at UCB he wrote, directed and starred in Alferd Packer: The Musical (1993) (aka "Cannibal: The Musical!") based on a true episode in Colorado's history. After graduation from UCB (rumors that he didn't due to skipping classes to work on the movie are false), he and Stone were asked by then-FoxLab executive Brian Graden to create an animated Christmas card for his friends and family. The now infamous short, titled The Spirit of Christmas (1995), led to South Park (1997).
Trey Quick is an actor and composer, known for Sex Appeal (2022).