As a native Floridian, and having lived in New York City since 2007, Kristoffer Infante has begun to make his way through the ranks of the New York theater scene. He continues to perform in Off-Off Broadway and regional theaters, as well as the occasional Off-Broadway production. In addition to theater, he has made several appearances in various low-budget or student-films around the city, as well as the occasional day-player role on television.
At an early age, he was exposed to various types of art and music, starting with playing the trombone in middle-school and joining the drama club in high school. He graduated from Cooper City High School and moved to Gainesville to study acting at Santa Fe College and eventually transferring to the University of Florida. It was here that Kristoffer got involved with the local community theater companies and began to focus on making this his life-long career. He eventually moved to Orlando, Florida to continue his studies at the University of Central Florida. In 2006, he first moved to New York City when he was accepted into the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. He later went on to train at other institutions, such as the Maggie Flanigan Studio and HB Studio. While working several odd-jobs to make ends meet, he would intern at various reputable theater companies in the city, including Cherry Lane Theatre, LAByrinth Theater Company, Teatro LaTEA, and Manhattan Theatre Source, to name a few.
He has been a proud member of the Screen Actors' Guild since 2011 and Actors' Equity Association since 2012. He credits many mentors, private coaches, and teachers with giving him the opportunity to work behind-the-stage and understand the craft and professionalism that goes into this industry and making art.
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