
Was voted best of fest at the Burbank Comedy Fest!

Was thrilled to be part of this awesome feature film!! Coming soon

And meet my new managers at Kreativ

Signed with Sovereign Talent Group!

Thanks to Joel Zwick and the Grad Directors of USC for letting me play on this amazing multi-cam pilot,"Bunny's Bakery".

Some down time on the set of "Foursome" for YouTube Red!

Coming to the Syfy Channel July 30th! Come check out if I live or die in this shark infested film.

Big thanks to Robert Olin Studio for some fresh headshots. To check out a few more looks go to my photo's & Still's page above!

That's a wrap! Come watch who commited the crime on Buzzfeed's "Case Files".
Press

Audience Testimonials:
"It was amazing and life changing!"
"I had chills the entire time."
"It had me hooked from the beginning to the end."
- Cast photo for Dream In Overall's production of "The Subtle Shift of Learning"
"It was amazing and life changing!"
"I had chills the entire time."
"It had me hooked from the beginning to the end."
- Cast photo for Dream In Overall's production of "The Subtle Shift of Learning"

"Chris Costanzo was a great discovery that came from a recommendation from Irwin Appel. Chris had just played Claudio in Measure for Measure. We had a few weeks with the actors in rehearsal which allowed us to adapt to their chemistry. We couldn’t have been happier"
Interview with Director Rashi Bahri & Writer Joe Palledino
-Santa Barbara Independent
-Production still from the short film "Family Recipes"
Interview with Director Rashi Bahri & Writer Joe Palledino
-Santa Barbara Independent
-Production still from the short film "Family Recipes"

"The Nasty Interesting Man elicited much laughter from the audience. While acting in the upper world, Costanzo made sly, ambiguous remarks that played up the humorous traits of his character. Later in the play, when he adopts the role of the Child, Costanzo demonstrated ease switching to a blunt and straightforward persona, evidencing his versatility as an actor. It was fascinating to see how Costanzo adapted himself to two different characters who both had the same intentions of seducing Eurydice"
-The Bottom Line
- Still from the play "Eurydice"
-The Bottom Line
- Still from the play "Eurydice"