McCombs continued modeling in
Las Vegas, Nevada and has stated that he used his modeling income to study Japanese, initially with a private tutor before enrolling at the
College of Southern Nevada and the
University of Las Vegas. About a year into his studies, a magazine he had modeled for offered him work as a reporter in
Tokyo, Japan where basic Japanese skills were required. After a week in Japan, he realized he could build a career there and quickly secured agency representation. and soon transitioned to television, securing a regular role on
MX Television's Go Ji Ni Muchu in 2012–2013. He became a familiar face on NHK Educational programs, appearing on
EiEiGo!,
Shigoto no Kiso Eigo, and
Omotenashi no Kiso Eigo. In 2016, McCombs appeared in both Chinese and Japanese stage productions of
Fairy Tail, playing Hoteye. He also maintained a successful modeling career in Japan, featuring in magazines like
Rolling Stone Japan,
GQ Japan, and
ELLE, and working for brands such as
Tommy Hilfiger and Houston. and frequently appeared on
NHK1’s
Bento Expo. He also reported for NHK World’s
JTrip Japan. He also created and stars in the Amazon Prime Video series
The Benza (2019) and its spin-off
Benza English (2020), both of which he co-writes and produces. In 2023, McCombs executive produced and appeared in the Amazon Prime Video travel series
Getting Dirty in Japan, which explores outdoor adventure and local culture in Japan. In 2024, he co-wrote, produced, and starred in his feature film debut, the gay romance drama
Aichaku. McCombs is currently represented in Japan by
Free Wave Co., Ltd.
Tokyo Cowboys In 2015, McCombs founded the Tokyo-based independent production company Tokyo Cowboys with the aim of creating more inclusive and representative roles for both foreign and Japanese performers in Japanese entertainment, regardless of race, gender, or sexual orientation. McCombs serves as both producer and head scriptwriter for the company. Initially focused on short films—such as the award-winning LGBT short The Actor and the Model— Tokyo Cowboys expanded into serialized content in 2019 with the launch of
The Benza on Amazon Prime Video, followed by its spin-off series
Benza English. In 2023, McCombs executive produced and appeared in the company’s first non-narrative streaming series,
Getting Dirty in Japan, also released via Amazon Prime Video Japan. Tokyo Cowboys’ first feature film,
Aichaku, was released in 2025. In a 2025 interview, McCombs described the production team as “a network of entertainers from all over the world based out of Tokyo.” He explained that Tokyo Cowboys aims to create entertainment that reflects the diversity within Japan while also honoring its culture and traditions. “Tokyo Cowboys is an idea,” he said. “It is a suggestion of how Japanese and foreign entertainers can work together to create something distinct.” He emphasized the company's desire to make viewers feel welcome, regardless of where they're watching from. ==Filmography==