Dominique Moore
Dominique Moore is an actress and writer from London, England. She started out in theatre at a young age, originating several roles in West End productions, including being the first Young Nala in The Lion King (Lyceum Theatre). She is well known for her series regular role in seven-time BAFTA winning, two-time British Comedy Award winning and International EMMY Award winning TV sketch show Horrible Histories. Her performance of notable figures such as: Mary Seacole and Rosa Parks have been well received by audiences and critics alike and feature in many press articles and reviews. Other notable screen credits include Finding Alice, A Confession and Torvill & Dean (all for ITV), Anthony (BBC), Four Weddings and a Funeral (Hulu) as well as the EMMY nominated 'Tracey Ullman's show' for HBO/BBC. On stage, she starred in Patrick Marber's production of Don Juan in Soho alongside David Tennant. In May 2016, Dominique founded DMA London and opened creative studio The DMA Studio. Owing to her successful and expansive career, she now mentors' young professional actors all over the world. DMA has working relationships with a number of industry professionals and productions that provide opportunities for the young talent she works with. Dominique is passionate about providing actors with the tools, industry understanding, knowledge and support to help them succeed.