Tre, a Toronto native, began his on-screen journey at the tender age of 12. With his striking looks and undeniable charisma, he landed the lead role in the television series 'Spirit Bay' and has since maintained a steady presence in the film and television industry for over three decades. Tre's youthful appearance and natural charm on screen have made him a sought-after actor, consistently delivering memorable performances.
As a well-established figure in the Toronto film and television industry, Tre has demonstrated his versatility and adaptability. He ventured into reality television during the 2001 A.C.T.R.A strike, auditioning for Canada's inaugural reality show, U8TV: The Lofters. After a rigorous auditioning process, Tre emerged victorious, chosen as one of the eight cast members for the show.
U8TV: The Lofters followed the lives of eight Canadians living in a downtown Toronto loft, as they produced and hosted their own web-based shows. The loft was equipped with 28 cameras, capturing their every move 24/7, and a full camera crew accompanied them wherever they went for an entire year. Produced by Alliance/Atlantis and airing on Life Network, the show became a massive hit, with Tre becoming a household name in Canada.
Following his successful stint in the Loft, Tre had the opportunity to transition into an on-camera personality and host. However, he ultimately decided to prioritize his acting career and dove back into his first love. Tre is a lifelong animal lover and dedicated pet owner, who made the decision to use his free time to fight for animal rights and welfare.
He became an Animal Cruelty Investigator for the Toronto Humane Society, swiftly rising through the ranks to become the Lead Investigator, overseeing all cruelty investigations in the City of Toronto. Tre combined his on-camera talents with his passion for animals, becoming the spokesperson for the animal welfare movement and frequently appearing as a guest on CP24's Animal Housecalls.
In August 2007, Tre made national headlines when he smashed open a locked car window to rescue a dog in imminent danger of heat exhaustion. The dog's owner was arrested and charged with Animal Cruelty under the Criminal Code of Canada, and Tre was hailed as a hero by animal rights activists across Canada.
Today, Tre is a married father of three, balancing his acting career, professional responsibilities, and family life.