American producer, actor, singer, writer, designer, activist, and entrepreneur Tré Melvin is one of the most prominent names in digital media. Hailing from Dayton, Ohio, Tré began birthing a myriad of plays, poems, songs, books, and short films all before his tenth birthday. He began acting professionally at twelve, performing in a variety of plays, musicals, commercials, films, and radio spots. He studied theatre and creative writing between grades 7-12 at Stivers School for the Arts (Dayton, OH), and later at Bellarmine University (Louisville, KY), The University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH), and The Juilliard School (New York City).
Widely known for his YouTube sketch, parody, social commentary, and short-form episodic programming, Tré has accumulated an audience of over ten million across all social platforms and more than one billion video views worldwide. He has secured a plethora of digital media award wins and nominations and has been featured across outlets such as NBC News, Essence, BET, Jet Magazine, E! News, etc for his social and political activism.
Tré is currently packaging a number of passion projects in film, television, music, and digital media championing Black art, queer advocacy, mental and spiritual hygiene, and arts access in underserved communities.