About Me!

Hi, I’m Victor! I am an actor, singer, and playwright with a BFA in Acting from Marymount Manhattan College. Currently I am based in New York, but am also a local hire in Chicago. I’m a proud Italian-American who's unapologetically queer and autistic, but before anything I identify as a storyteller. Whether it's comedy or drama, classical or contemporary, or even if it's something I write myself. There's nothing I find more valuable than telling a story with the utmost honesty, respect, and care it deserves.

I spent most of my formative years growing up in San Antonio, TX. It’s then I started singing around the house at the top of my lungs and my parents thought, “maybe we should put him in theatre, he might like it.” Little did they know. I then spent most of elementary school participating in every talent show, every dance class, and every theatre program we could find. Later on, my family moved to Chicago, where I was oftentimes seen as the comedic relief in roles such as Glen Guglia in The Wedding Singer and Bill Austin in Mamma Mia! It’s there I also furthered my music education being apart of five different choirs, two of them being with the Youth Choral Theater of Chicago.

Now living in New York, my artistic dreams have changed a lot more than I originally pictured. Before moving here, I saw himself only pursuing acting and being pigeon holed in just comedic roles, but having attended a liberal arts school like Marymount Manhattan College, I not only got to explore a wider range of roles, but discovered my passions outside of performing. Originally taken as just a random credit, I took Intro to Playwriting thinking nothing would come of it. In that class I found a passion for writing and was able to create my first One-Act Play, David/Bowie. This story explored themes of multiversal travel, mental health, queer love, and our current political climate. Topics I’ve wanted to explore in my acting, but never found the right piece to do so with. In the summer of 2025, David/Bowie made its Off-Off Broadway debut at the Chain Theatre, which I also starred in. It’s then I discovered how rewarding it is to star in your own work. Acting is such a joy to do, but what’s the point if you’re constantly waiting for new opportunities. Sometimes you have to make your own.

Now I am a proud member of the final graduating class of Marymount Manhattan College. I’m currently seeking representation and hope to find people who understand the career I want to build. I not only hope to continue writing and making my own work, but also wish to explore work in Shakespeare and Chekhov, TV and film, new plays, and when I’m much older, play every musical theatre baritone villain. Feel free to contact me about any project you’d think I’d be right for or if you’re interested in collaborating with me on your own work you wish to develop!