Award-winning actor and comedy writer, Trey Albright was born in Franklin, Tennessee. His father is Richie Albright, drummer for Waylon Jennings (Waylon also became Trey's Godfather). Trey was raised in Dallas, Texas by his mother Nancy. He attended Acting College at K.D. Conservatory two days after graduating High School. He earned the lead role on the conservatory's main stage his 1st semester there. Before graduating, he booked roles on "Walker Texas Ranger" and the lead in the indie short "Headless at the Fair" directed by David Blood (Slam Dance Winner 98*).In the next four years, Trey performed in over 20 shows on almost every stage in the Dallas/FT Worth area. He earned his Equity Card by the time most of his colleagues were graduating college.

After joining AEA, Trey relocated to New York where he became a member of The Workshop Theater Company. While there, he performed in numerous staged readings and plays. Even played percussion in the hit Off-Broadway show "The Devil and Billy Markham". While living in Brooklyn he teamed up with friend, writer/director Preston Miller to film the scripted/unscripted Indie, "Jones". Trey's performance was praised by notable critics Amy Taubin and Keith Uhlich, proving he can do more than comedy.  He's also been praised by The Village Voice Critics Circle who put him on the list of Best Actors in '07. At the San Diego Comic-Con 2011, Trey was honored with an award for" Best Comedy of a Star Wars Fan Film (it's his proudest moment to date). Trey is living in L.A. writing sketches and performing in comedy shows, including iO West Cage Match and A 1000 Ways to Die on Spike.