Name Chris Salvatore Website www.chrissalvatore.com | Labels Unsigned/Self-Labeled Years active 2007–present | |
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Birth name Christopher Louis Salvatore Occupation(s) Actor, Singer, Songwriter, Model, Gay-Rights Activist Role Actor · chrissalvatore.com Albums The Sound of This Beat, Dirty Love Movies Eating Out: Drama Camp, Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat, Eating Out 5: The Open We, Paternity Leave, BY the Way Similar People Q Allan Brocka, Daniel Skelton, Aaron Milo, Marco Dapper, Matt Riddlehoover Profiles | ||
Instruments Vocals, Piano, Keytar Education Berklee College of Music |
Chris Salvatore - Coming Out Story
Christopher Louis "Chris" Salvatore (born May 22, 1985) is an American actor, singer-songwriter, model, and gay rights activist, known for his performaces as Zack in the Eating Out gay film series. In 2011, he was ranked at #41 on AfterElton's annual list of the top 50 gay and bisexual male celebrities.
Contents
- Chris Salvatore Coming Out Story
- Hallelujah chris salvatore
- Early life
- Career
- Discography
- Filmography
- References

Hallelujah chris salvatore
Early life

Growing up in the small town of Richboro, Pennsylvania, Salvatore spent his days singing, acting, and performing for his family. By the time he was 15, he had already written his first song.
Career

Salvatore attended the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. He was later cast as Zack in Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat (2009), within a week of moving to Los Angeles. He continued the role in two additional films in the series, Eating Out 4: Drama Camp (2011), and Eating Out 5: The Open Weekend (2012).
Salvatore released a single, "Dirty Love", in 2010. His later efforts include the singles "What You Do To Me" (2012) and the ballad "Hurricane" (2012). Salvatore's songs have been featured on MTV's Paris Hilton's My New BFF and in the movie credits of Eating Out 3. He has also uploaded short musical covers of songs he and his fans like to his YouTube channel, which in August 2017 had over 36.5K subscribers.
Salvatore appeared as himself in the 2017 Logo TV reality series Fire Island.
Salvatore also promotes equality in the LGBT community. Some of his videos include messages for the It Gets Better campaign.
In 2011, Salvatore was ranked at #41 on AfterElton's annual list of the top 50 gay and bisexual male celebrities.