Dominic Cooke is a director and writer, known for The Courier (2020), The Hollow Crown (2012) and Follies.
Dominic Edward Cooper was born and raised in Greenwich, London, England. His mother, Julie (Heron), is a nursery school teacher and a keen theater-goer. His father, Brian Cooper, is an auctioneer. They divorced when Dominic was age 5. His maternal great-grandfather was film enthusiast E.T. Heron, who published The Kinematograph Weekly. He has two older brothers, Nathan and Simon. He had a sister who died in a car accident when she was age 5, which happened before Dominic was born. He also has a half-sister from an extramarital affair by his father and a half-brother from his father's second marriage. He went to school in Kidbrooke, attending the Thomas Tallis School. He didn't know what to do afterwards and his girlfriend, at the time, suggested that he should apply to drama school. He did his training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He performed in the end of year play 'Waiting For Godot' and this performance landed him the renowned agent Pippa Markham. He graduated in 2000 and started with a few minor roles in television and theater. In 2004, he landed a role at the National Theatre with 'The History Boys'. He originated the role of Dakin, as he was involved in the play from the very beginning. He played the role for two years on the stage and then, for the final time, in his breakthrough film role The History Boys (2006).
Dominic Costa is well known for his dark antagonistic characters on stage and in film. Critics continue to rave about his villainous performances. In Sno Babies, Owen Gleiberman writes "Dominic Costa, as the drug dealer Crossover, casts a spell" (Variety Magazine). When Dominic plays more cheerful characters, his charm and vulnerability really take you in. He has trained at Stella Adler, The Vocal Actor, The Actor's Lab, and several private coaches in the states and the UK. Ever-enthusiastic to his craft, he is always excitingly on the go, traveling to wherever the audition, character, or greatest opportunity will take him; whether it be for the camera or the stage, with a profound passion and respect for both artistic mediums.
Dominic Crane is an actor, known for Behind the Line: Escape to Dunkirk (2020), Only Love Matters and Raheem (The Second Summer of Love) (2020).
Dominic Creasey was born on 22 August 1993. He is an actor, known for The Witcher (2019), The Drowning of Arthur Braxton (2021) and 40 Years (2011).
Dominic Crisonino is an actor, known for Let Them All Talk (2020).
Dominic Crolla is an actor, known for Coronation Street (1960), Scott & Bailey (2011) and Shameless (2004).
Dominic Cuzzocrea is an actor, known for Mama (2013), Repo Men (2010) and Cinderella Man (2005).
Dominic Daniel, a Detroit native, began snatching up roles in movies and TV after being in L.A. for only a few months. After landing a Chevy Equinox Campaign the ball got rolling, giving Dominic a chance to demonstrate his skills on the small screen on shows like The Shield, The Loop, Animal Practice, Shameless, Law & Order True Crime, NCIS: LA, How to Get Away with Murder, Shooter, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Leading to his first recurring role as Agent Ware on the new Epix TV series Get Shorty, alongside Ray Romano and Chris O'Dowd. Dominic has enjoyed an extensive career working with celebrated and award-winning director's Devon Greggory (Destiny's Child), Jeremy Paul Kagan (Crown Heights), Mario Van Peebles, Richard LaGravenese (Freedom Writers), Sheldon Candis (Young Caesar), D.J Caruso's (Disturbia) with Shia LeBeouf and Carrie-Anne Moss, and Michael Worth (God's Ears). In 2015, Dominic had the pleasure of bringing to life one of the lead characters, Eddie Willers, from Ayn Rand's iconic novel "Atlas Shrugged". As a working writer-performer-filmmaker, Dominic loves storytelling and started Rock City Media to produce several films and TV projects, including his directorial debut "Past Due", upcoming horror feature Skinned, and television series Finding Solaris. Since rekindling his love for writing, he has created a series of children's books and is focusing his passion on crafting empowering stories for children and young adults. When he isn't acting, he spends most of his time in sunny California with his family chasing his kids around and either writing scripts or creating content.
Dominic DeLeo is a writer and producer, known for The Soup (2004), The Soup Presents (2007) and Night of the Punks (2010).