Link to the n*de photos
I'm getting some strong gay vibes from this person, but I've been fooled before by straight guys pretending to be gay for a lark, so I'll be careful when conducting the research.
His name is Zakary Risinger (with a k). He has 28 on-screen acting credits, beginning when he was a baby in 2009. His most significant roles are:
Young George Michael on an episode of the homophobic comedy Arrested Development (2018). Not the gay singer, George Michael Bluth (Michael Cera), a "timid" young adult with a crush on his female cousin.
Four episodes of General Hospital (2021-22) as Danny Morgan, son of mob enforcer Jason Morgan (Steve Burton, who appeared in Playgirl in 1995).
Danny visits his Dad (in prison for a murder he didn't commit), vows to find the real murderer, watches the Thanksgiving Day Parade with his friend Rocco (Finn Carr), and learns that Jason has died for the second time (he has actually disappeared while escaping from kidnappers again).
Two episodes of Them (2022), a tv series about an African-American family that moves to an all-white neighborhood during the 1960s, and faces racial prejudice and paranormal evil. Ryan Kwanten (left) plays "the neighborhood milkman couched in a Southern California dreamboat." Zak's character is not mentioned in the plot synopses, but presumably is a racist student at the youngest child's school.
An episode of Young Sheldon (2022): In Sunday school at the First Baptist Church of Medford (East Texas, Hell-fe-Sartain, 1990s). his character calls Sheldon's sister "white trash," so she punches him in the nose. His parents complain to the pastor.
Not much gay content there, but I'll check Zak's social media to see if he is gay in real life. His Instagram is curated by his mother because he is just 17 (I happen to be writing this on his 17th birthday). So I don't thinkk there will be anything particularly revealing.
His film, Darren Dalton, Superspy/Screenwriter, won the 2025 LACHSA Film Festival. I don't know what that is.
Turns out it is the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, Way to self-aggrandize, buddy!
At LACHSA, he performed in Once on This Island, a one-act about a peasant girl who falls in love with a rich boy in the Antilles, while the French Caribbean gods look on. Sounds heteronormative.
He also appeared in Boxing the Sun, a full-length play about New Yorkers trying to survive during "a heat wave in the urban jungle." In a shot posted to his Instagram, he and another guy look like they're about to fight, but one of the comments says "Just kiss, already."
Zakary with his brothers on July 4th, 2024: "today is a day of reflection in our family." Really? You're trying to reflect with all those booms?
Sounds rather family-friendly, aka heteronormative. The top photo must be about two guys competing for a girl's affection.
More after the break.
In 2022, Zak and his little brother performed with drag queen Nina West and Kalid Odeh (pronouns he/they/him/she) for Family Equality at the LA Impact Awards. His Mom says that "the night was full of love."
For his 14th birthday in 2022, Zak gets a rainbow cake -- in Pride colors. His Mom says "we are so proud of who you are."
"Who you are" usually means "gay."
But he takes a girl to a Josh Groban concert, he poses with girls around 10 times, and he calls a guy he's hugging a "bestie," not a "boyfriend."
In 2021, Zak attends a concert by the Gay Men's Chorus (or performs -- I can't tell from his Instagram). He thanks the Mindful Veterans Project for inviting him, his parents, and John H. (no idea who that is):"You were absolutely inspiring and we loved every second."
"To buy, or not to buy: that is the question."
Ok, dude is gay.
No n*de photos for a 17-year old, of course, but I put some random twinks, Steve Burton's d*ck, and Ryan Kwanten's backside on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends.










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