Dominique Swain was born Dominique Ariane Swain on August 12, 1980 and raised in Malibu, California, USA. The second of three daughters of mother Cindy and father David an electrical engineer, her sisters makeup artist Alexis and actress Chelse. She debuted her film career in the controversial remake of Vladimir Nabokov's novel and Stanley Kubrick's film Lolita by director Adrian Lyne. It was a powerful first performance by the young actress, Lyne had seen her performance on a videotape audition she put together with a friend while she was between agents, selecting her from a pool of more than 2500 actresses vying for the role. Lyne was charmed by her and her reading directly from the novel as opposed to the script. Upon getting the role, Rosalinda, a long time imaginary friend, was the first to get the news from Dominique. Rosalinda gave Dominique the 'Okay' to do the film. Despite a phenomenal performance opposite Jeremy Irons as Humbert and Melanie Griffith as Lolita's mother, the film faced a great deal of controversy due to its subject matter as networks pulled away from backing wide theatrical release. After some delays, it was eventually premiered to US audiences on the Showtime network followed by a limited theatrical release. Since then she has gone on to act and star in close to 50 other films, including Face/Off, Girl and Alpha Dog. Recently she has also ventured into writing, co-writing the animated feature Magik with Stephen Wallis.
Dominique T. Brown is an actor, known for Evidence of Innocence: TV One Series to Look at the Wrongly Convicted (2018), Murder Chose Me (2017) and In Pursuit with John Walsh (2019).
Dominique Termansen was born on April 2, 1994 in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Dominique is an actor, known for The Flash (2014), Superman & Lois (2021) and Grease: Rydell High (2023).
Dominique Thaysen was born in Cape Town, South Africa, the youngest child of Shelley Thaysen (Author) and Shaun Thaysen. She was raised in many different parts of the city. Thaysen is of Afrikaner (Dutch, with some french Huguenot and German) decent. Thaysen received an education as a ballet, tap and jazz dancer. As a child in South Africa she worked as an actor in a few international commercial such as the the Italian brand "Ringo Cookies" and Russian water brands. While in school Dominique studied dance and acting at the Waterfront Theater School for three years. She would appear in multiple college graduate student films while in High School and enjoyed it thoroughly. She soon traveled to Los Angeles to pursue her dream full time in 2013 where she obtained a scholarship from The New York Film Academy. After being noticed on the popular Television show The Mindy Project, she landed a role as Mindy's intern. She then went on to be featured in a number of TV shows such as Fox's hit show Lethal Weapon, Ryan Murphy's Ratched and Criminal Minds to name a few. She also loves writing and is working on a pilot and pitch for series to submit to ISA.
Dominique Thomas was born on July 12, 1961 in France. He is an actor and writer, known for L'immortel (2010), Barbe bleue (2009) and [Co!] (2012).
Dominique Thorne made her feature film debut in Academy Award winning writer/director Barry Jenkins If Beale Street Can Talk, playing the role of "Sheila Hunt," the petulant younger sister of "Fonny Hunt" (Stephan James). The film, which premiered at the 2018 Toronto Film Festival, received critical acclaim and accolades including: AFI Awards Movie of the Year, Independent Spirit Awards Best Feature, NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Independent Motion Picture and one of National Board of Review's Top Ten Film of 2018. Thorne will next be seen starring opposite Daniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield in Warner Brothers' Judas and the Black Messiah, directed by Shaka King. The film follows the story of Fred Hampton, Chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party, and his fateful betrayal by FBI informant William O'Neal. Thorne plays "Judy Harmon" a fictional character who is a member of Fred's security team. Executive produced by Ryan Coogler and Charles D. King; A Brooklyn, New York native, Thorne got her start on stage, starring in several productions during her time as a drama student at NYC's Professional Performing Arts High School (PPAS). In 2015, she was named a National YoungArts Winner for Spoken Theater. Thorne also won the 2015 United States Presidential Scholar in the Arts, a prestigious award appointed by White House Commission that selects one young woman and one young man from each state who demonstrate community service, artistic excellence, and leadership. As part of the MCC Theater's Youth Company, she performed in their annual show uncensored. The program showcases the most original and thought-provoking work of NYC youth in the dramatic arts. Thorne co-wrote and performed a piece about her heritage, titled 19th century gazelle.
DOMINIQUE TIPPER 2019 see's Dominique return for a fourth season as the lead role of 'Naomi Nagata' in Amazon Prime's critically-acclaimed series THE EXPANSE, based on the popular science fiction series by James S. A. Corey. Set in the future, THE EXPANSE tells the story of a detective, a first officer and a United Nations executive as they uncover a conspiracy that spans the solar system, and could threaten the future of the human race. She will reprise her role in the fifth series, which will TX this year. In 2016, Dominique featured in Warner Bros highly anticipated FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM, as well as THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS with Gemma Arterton, Glenn Close and Paddy Considine. Dominique plays 'Devani', a soldier living through the zombie apocalypse, who is witness to the monitoring of and experimentation on a group of highly intelligent, but feral, children. As well as appearing in Mark Waters' adaptation, of Richelle Mead's young adult novel VAMPIRE ACADEMY (2014), in 2012, Dominique starred as 'Sarah' in FAST GIRLS, alongside Lashana Lynch, Lily James, Noel Clarke and Bradley James. Co-written by Noel Clarke, FAST GIRLS depicts the rivalry between young athletes Shania Andrews (Crichlow) and Lisa Temple (James) as they compete to become professional sprinters. In addition to acting Dominique took her first steps into directing and producing in 2018 with the creation of "Trying To Find Me" her first short film based on the one woman play of the same name, written and performed by Ann Akin. She has currently finished writing and is developing her next short film. Dominique will next be seen portraying 'Bastian' in the feature film MONDAY which stars Sebastian Stan and Denise Gough and is directed by Argyris Papadimitropoulos.
Dominique is an actress and singer, whose debut album "A Love Like Ours" hit the Top 10 on Amazon during its first month of release, with 3 singles garnering radio airplay across the US. Born in Los Angeles, Dominique started studying piano at age 7, eventually going on to pursue theatre at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Dominique has trained with Lesly Kahn, Kathleen Turner, The People's Improv Theatre, and IO West. You can catch her on TV shows such as Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Supergirl, and the upcoming Netflix comedy Family Reunion with Loretta Devine and Tia Mowry. In addition to seeing Dominique in countless commercials for Payless Shoes, Walmart, McDonald's, and Atom Tickets with Anna Faris, Dominique can also be seen on billboards for Blue Shield of California. Her musical sketch comedy group Political Subversities has been featured in the NY Times, Huffington Post, and has performed at venues such as Joe's Pub, The People's Improv Theatre, and The Friar's Comedy Festival. Dominique is an avid theatre-goer, closet ballroom dancer, and amateur gourmet chef.
Dominique V. Meyer is known for L.I.F.E. (2020), The Last Door (2015) and Breakers (2019).
Dominique Valadié is known for The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan (2023) and Possessions (2020).