Chris Winters

Chris Winters, a character in the Red Carpet Diaries series, is a renowned Hollywood actor. He makes his first appearance in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Chris has short brown hair, blue eyes and fair skin. He wears a tan leather jacket over a white button-up shirt and a necklace.

Red Carpet Diaries, Book 1

 * Chapter 1: Hello, Hollywood!
 * Chapter 9: What Stays In Vegas (mentioned)

Red Carpet Diaries, Book 2

 * Chapter 11: Take Two
 * Chapter 12: The Underdogs
 * Chapter 13: What Goes Down Must Come Up
 * Chapter 14: I'll Take the High Road
 * Chapter 15: That's a Wrap!

Book 3

 * TBA

America's Most Eligible: Season 10

 * Chapter 17: Lights, Camera, Sabotage!

Matt Rodriguez
Matt is one of Chris's friends.

Ethan Blake
Ethan is Chris’s agent.

Your Character
Although he appears in your daydream of a red carpet premiere and you notice him and Thomas Hunt at John Castle’s mansion, you do not formally meet him until Book 2. You are co-stars in Hunt's movie The Last Duchess.

Thomas Hunt
Chris and Thomas have worked well together in the past. In Book 1, Chapter 1, they have a bet going on and ask Matt to help them settle it. He stars in Hunt's movie The Last Duchess. Chris tells you that he noticed that Hunts asks for coffee whenever things go well.

Trivia

 * Chris Winters is one of the original characters from Pixelberry's mobile game, Hollywood U, the likely inspiration for Red Carpet Diaries.
 * He shares the same first name as Chris, a character from The Freshman, The Sophomore and The Junior series.
 * Prior to the appearance in Red Carpet Diaries, he was previously mentioned in Chris: Luxury Getaway.
 * He is referenced in Endless Summer Book 3, Chapter 2 by Craig in Raj's Ember of Hope.
 * He makes a cameo appearance in Chapter 10 Red Carpet Diaries, Book 2 through being shown on Them Magazine, and the headline is talking about how his heart is as big as his smile.
 * He makes a cameo appearance with Thomas Hunt in America's Most Eligible: Season 10, Chapter 17.
 * He is mentioned in High School Story, Book 3, Chapter 6, when Your Character's Dad watches his film The Last Lumberjack on TV and quotes every line of the movie.
 * If he could only watch one genre for the rest of his life, he would pick film noir: his mother loved Humphrey Bogart.