Chris was born and raised in the charming neighborhood of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, where he spent his formative years developing a passion for storytelling and creativity. From a young age, Chris had a camera always in hand, capturing his family and friends in various situations and weaving narratives that often found humor in the everyday. This early fascination with the art of storytelling would eventually lead Chris to pursue his dreams in the professional world.
Chris's artistic endeavors have taken him to some of the most prestigious institutions in the industry, where he has honed his craft under the guidance of renowned mentors. He has trained at the esteemed UCB, Stella Adler, and with the respected Bob Krakower, among others.
Chris's impressive resume boasts a range of notable television appearances, including starring roles on CBS's "Blue Bloods", Netflix's "Luke Cage", and the soap opera "Days of Our Lives". He has also made a significant impact in the world of commercial television, booking principal roles in several national commercials, including one for the well-known brand Jiffy Lube.
In addition to his work in television, Chris has become a familiar face on the popular online platform CollegeHumor.com, where he has starred in a number of successful projects. His film credits include starring roles in the award-winning films "Jersey Shore Massacre", "Gun", "Murder on Cape Cod", and Rik Cordero's "Start It Again", which earned a nomination for Best Hip Hop Music Video at the MTV Music Awards in Japan and has garnered an impressive 10 million views on YouTube.
Chris's impressive performance in "Start It Again" as the lead character showcased his versatility and talent, and he has continued to impress audiences with his work in other productions. He recently starred in a run of the hit Off-Broadway show "Tony N Tina's Wedding" in Times Square, playing the role of Tony's brother Johnny Nunzio, and continues to perform in the show along the East Coast.
When he's not busy acting, Chris is dedicated to writing and creating. He writes and performs for multiple sketch comedy teams, has started an improv team, and teaches acting classes at La Creme Modeling in New Jersey. Chris has also had several theatre scripts accepted into prestigious theatre festivals, which he has gone on to produce, and has had multiple films he's produced accepted into film festivals.