Chris Salvatore, a talented individual, hails from Richboro, Pennsylvania, a quaint town nestled just outside the vibrant city of Philadelphia. His journey in the entertainment industry began as a singer-songwriter, with a passion for music that would eventually take him to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he pursued a degree in vocal performance in 2005.
Throughout his career, Chris's music has been showcased on prominent platforms, including MTV, and is available for purchase on online music stores such as iTunes. His dedication to his craft led him to further his education at The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, where he earned his degree in acting in 2008.
Chris's breakout role came in 2009, when he starred in the romantic comedy "Eating Out: All You Can Eat," directed by Q. Allan Brocka. This marked the beginning of his involvement with the "Eating Out" franchise, which premiered on the LOGO Network. He went on to star in two more sequels, cementing his position within the franchise.
In recent years, Chris made his debut in the New York theatre scene with the original play "Pieces." The production received rave reviews from audiences, following its sold-out run in Los Angeles.