About me
Born and raised in Chicago (the city, not the suburbs), Chris has loved performing ever since he was the only boy in the Soprano 1 section of the Chicago Children’s Choir (which he wasn’t insecure about at ALL). Growing up among Chicago’s vibrant theatre community, he got to be an inaugural member of the Lookingglass Theatre Young Ensemble, study comedy at The Second City, and train through programs like the Northwestern Cherubs theatre arts and musical theatre program.
He has performed at the Norris Theatre in Palos Verdes, Hangar Theatre, New York Musical Festival, Lookingglass Theatre, and Yale Repertory Theatre. Additionally, he appeared in the 2019 Chelsea Film Festival and 2020 Soho International Film Festival as part of the feature-length film Voyeur, in which he played Reginald and served as Associate Director. A mix between Adam Scott, Bo Burnham, and all of Kristen Wiig’s SNL characters, Chris is passionate about developing new work, embodying unique individuals, and making people laugh.
Chris graduated from Yale University, where he studied acting, physical comedy, and musical theatre and performed in over twelve shows. For his senior thesis, he portrayed the nine different characters of the D’Ysquith Family in the first collegiate production of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder.
He is now based in Los Angeles, CA, where he studies at The Groundlings School and creates musical comedy content on social media. Follow him on TikTok and Instagram @quazzomodo