Colton Tran and Bryce Eberly, a dynamic duo both in life and in the creative world, have become a model example of how to blend romance with a thriving professional relationship. Since meeting at a pool party in Los Angeles in 2023, the couple has not only deepened their personal connection but also embarked on collaborative projects that highlight their shared vision and ambition.
For Tran, a filmmaker and actor known for his work on “Seek” and “The Sex Lives of College Girls,” the challenges of Hollywood’s shifting landscape, particularly after the recent strikes, have been significant. Despite these hurdles, Tran remains optimistic, thanks in large part to the support and inspiration he finds in Eberly. As he puts it, “His ability to challenge me in so many ways has strengthened us to become the best versions of ourselves.”
Eberly, who recently entered the workforce after graduating from Penn State, echoes this sentiment. Transitioning into the professional world has been anything but easy, especially in an era where digital platforms dominate the job market. Yet, his partnership with Tran has provided both a sense of stability and a shared creative outlet, as seen in their collaborative social media content that humorously critiques queer culture.
Their latest project, “Sketch,” a horror-comedy limited series directed and co-written by Tran, embodies the couple’s unique blend of talents. Tran’s advice to those following in his footsteps? “Never let fear get in the way. The entertainment industry is full of ups and downs, but the outcome is worth it.”
As they continue to navigate their work-life relationship, Tran and Eberly offer a powerful message to other LGBTQ creatives: success in both love and career is not only possible but can thrive when both partners support and elevate each other’s ambitions.