Domenique Batiste is known for Gook (2017) and Courage (2010).
UK / USA Dual Citizenship actress Domenique was born in Lincolnshire, England. She graduated from The Arts Educational Schools, London with a BA (Hons.) Acting. She lives between London and Los Angeles. Domenique was awarded the Diana Award at BAFTA for her contribution to anti-bullying and gun crime short film, Wednesday's Child, at age 13, as well as raising support for various leukaemia care foundations.
Founder and Owner Domenique Smith, has earned a B.B.A in Banking & Finance with a minor in Entrepreneurship and Business Communication from Sam Houston State University. His experience in both Theater and Business includes serving as Creative Writer, Director of Theater, and Vice President for Act One Organization along with President, Vice President, and Treasurer of National Association of Black Accountants located at Sam Houston State University. In July of 2009, Domenique continued educating himself with Business Administration classes from Paul Quinn University and most recently received his certification of completion from Texas Wesleyan College March 2018. His entrepreneur spirit and knowledge has been invaluable in developing the conceptual ideas for FMD. He's been featured in Walker County Press, Churchstars Network News and Houston Texas Media such as The Houstonian and African American News & Issues; earning respect and recognition at Sam Houston State University winning the first 2012 Legacy Gala recipient of the "Hill Harper - Young, Black, & Gifted Award", Church Stars Network nominee "2017 Best Producer", and Local Love Award nominee "2018 Best of Arts" in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area. Domenique is rapidly becoming known for his work, and he is on the path to break the mold and create his own dynamic history in Hollywood. Domenique is well respected for his detail directorial techniques and as the creative genius behind many successful stage plays such as those mentioned below. "SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY" Stage Play (OCTOBER 2018) by Domenique Smith and Demarcus Bailey Starring: Columbus Short, Terri Vaughn, Amina Pankey, and Draper Wynston "A LIFE IN SHAMBLES" Stage Play (OCTOBER 2018) by Domenique Smith and Otis Watson Starring: Jamal Woolard, Nathan Thurman, Sophia Knolton, and Draper Wynston "SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY" Stage Play (JUNE 2018) by Domenique Smith and Demarcus Bailey Starring: Pooch Hall, Columbus Short, and Amina Pankey "A SECRET LIE IN LOVE" Stage Play (FEBRUARY 2017) by Domenique Smith and Shawn Bottley Starring: Snoop Robinson, Lady Jade, Telvin Griffin, and Deanne Lauvin "WHAT'S YOURS IS MINE" Stage Play (FEBRUARY 2016) by Domenique Smith Starring: Jason Ivey, Alexandria Warfield, and Andromeda Jones
Domerina Nicolau Da Silva is known for Cangaço Novo (2023).
Dometi Pongo is known for True Life (1998), WGN Morning News (1994) and Love & Hip Hop Lineage to Legacy, Pt. 2 (2022).
Dometrius Hill is known for G.I. Joe: Initiate (2012).
Domhnall Gleeson is an Irish actor and writer. He is best known for his portrayal of Bill Weasley in the Harry Potter film franchise (2010-2011), About Time (2013), Ex Machina (2015) and The Revenant (2015). He is the son of actor Brendan Gleeson, alongside whom he has appeared in several films and theatre projects. Gleeson starred in Anna Karenina (2012), Frank (2014), Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017). He also portrayed the First Order's General Hux in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) and Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017). In 2013 he starred in the Black Mirror episode Be Right Back. His film debut was Boy Eats Girl (2005).
DomiNque Perry is an actress and dancer from the wonderful city of Houston, TX. Her love for acting was noticed very early on by her mother and those around her. Realizing her daughter had a thing for entertaining and "showing out" for everyone, DomiNque's mother enrolled her at the prestigious Ensemble Theater Young Performers Program in Houston, at age 7, where they held a summer camp for promising young actors. There she was taught singing, dance, acting, and stage production. DomiNque went on to attend a performing arts elementary, middle, and high school where she took up dance and piano, and later became captain of the cheerleading squad at Kashmere High. DomiNque participated in the Ensemble Theater's Young Performers Summer Camp, as well as the theater's main stage plays and musicals up until age 17. After graduating high school, DomiNque went on to Prairie View A&M University where she majored in theater and made it as a "Black Fox Majorette" for the PVAMU marching Storm Band. She also attended Texas Southern University and became a "motion" majorette for the Ocean of Soul Band. While dancing at TSU, she was noticed by one of the team's alumnus who wanted to start a dance team and audition for MTV's Americas Best Dance Crew. Dominque united with the crew, (called Xtreme Motion) auditioned for MTV, and was chosen as one of the select teams who would perform on MTV. Although Xtreme Motion did not make it past the 1st episode, DomiNque was determined that her journey was far from over. She continued to participate in numerous dance and singing competitions, danced background for local artists, and did local films and stage plays, including "Because I Love You" directed by Joseph Elmore, which was later featured on Netflix. DomiNque started a singing career and wrote songs that she performed at various venues however, she was focused on becoming an actress. She traveled back and forth to Los Angeles for numerous film and music video auditions, and immediately got her start by being featured in Snoop Dogg feat. T-Pain's "Boom". She was chosen to model for rapper TI's clothing line, "AKOO", and was featured in Vibe Magazine. DomiNque also made it as a Jet Magazine's iconic "Beauty of the Week" for their October 2012 Issue. DomiNque decided to move to Atlanta, GA in hopes of breaking into acting. While in Atlanta she worked at Hooters and other restaurants to makes ends meet. After countless auditions, she finally booked her first big on-screen role as "Shonda" in "Get Hard" starring Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart. From there, she landed parts such as "Yolanda" in the film "American Hero" starring Stephen Dorff and Eddie Griffen and "Splendid" on TVOne's comedy series "Born Again Virgin." After living in Atlanta for four years DomiNque finally decided to make the big move to Los Angeles! She ended up booking the role of "Tasha" on HBO's hit series "Insecure" and realized it was perfect timing to stick around and further her career in the big city. She was also able to land a guest star as "Sally" on WGN's "Underground".
Domin D'Silva is known for Paippin Chuvattile Pranayam (2017), Regina (2023) and Star (2021).
Domineka Stanley is known for Red Carpet (2021).