Dominique Van Malder is known for The Broken Circle Breakdown (2012), Albatros (2020) and De Dag (2018).
Dominique Vance is an actor, known for Natural Vice (2018), Rag Doll (2019) and Fruit Ninja Live! (2016).
Dominique Vianney is known for And One, He Went That Way (2023) and Beyond the Gate (2017).
Dominique Washington is an actress, known for 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020), How to Get Away with Murder (2014) and Always a Bridesmaid (2019).
Dominique Wilkins was born on January 12, 1960 in Paris, France. He is an actor, known for Billions (2016), Voices That Care: Voices That Care (1991) and NB80's (2011). He is married to Sunny Wilkins. He was previously married to Robin Campbell and Nicole Berry.
Actor, singer, and dancer Dominique Willingham was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Barbara and Christopher Willingham. He started his career in entertainment at the age of 10, when a local commercial offered him a chance to be a model in a network commercial. After graduating from college, the American actor relocated to Los Angeles in 2016 and has been a working actor since. His most notable roles are ABC's "To Tell the Truth," Le'Jollia in Bad Grandmaw." and a national campaign commercial with "HD Radio."
Dominique Witten is an actress and writer, known for Tropical Cop Tales (2018), Dominique Witten: Stop Me When I'm Lying! (2017) and Black Jesus (2014).
Starring in the award winning indie film The Honorable (2002) served to win Vandenberg the lead role in a series of Timex spots for director Tim Burton. Shortly afterward he was hired to train and teach Leonardo Di Caprio in antique knife fighting techniques for Martin Scorcese's Gangs of New York (2002). Whilst in Italy filming, Dominiquie won the role of "Tommy" in Di Caprio's "Dead Rabbits" gang. The terrific press and publicity generated by the relentless and brutal nature of the fight sequences garnered great interest in him. He was hired by Regent Entertainment, producers of the Oscar nominated film, Gods and Monsters, to play the title role in their super violent martial arts picture, _Pit Fighter (2004)_. It will be distributed domestically by 20th Century Fox. In September of 2004 his biography will hit the shelves of book stores across America. "The Iron Circle" looks set to introduce him to an even larger audience than the cult following he currently enjoys.
Dominyck McCargo is an American born Actor, Singer, Musician, Dancer, and Writer. He starred in the movie Walk by Faith, the compelling story of a young boy's struggle to find a cure for his Sickle Cell disease. Dominyck also had a recurring role in the Emmy Award winning TV series American Crime, where he played Tre, a teen whose mischievous actions cause retaliation and racial divide. Born in Albany, Georgia, Dominyck grew up in a single-parent household with his younger sister and mother. Despite the statistical obstacles, Dominyck watched as his mother overcame all that was thrown at her, in turn becoming a successful business woman, which fueled his ambition and determination to succeed. He and his family moved from Georgia to Maryland, then from Maryland to Texas where he would eventually find his love for acting. In 6th grade, Dominyck was all about basketball, until one day his mother came to him telling him she had an epiphany that he was a successful actor. At that time, he was 11 years old, and he dismissed that news. Later, however, he would come to realize the spirit of acting was always around him, from pretending his life was a TV show, to "pretending" he was a point guard for the Lakers while practicing in the back yard. All of this would tie into his future. Fast-forward to age 15, basketball began to dwindle away, and Dominyck decided to join his school theatre program where his first assignment was to find and perform a monologue. Scrolling through the typical "monologues for teens" selection Dominyck couldn't connect to any at all, until he stumbled across a particular monologue originally written for a girl, about her parents getting divorced. From the moment he laid eyes on it, he knew it was the one, so he rewrote it to fit a boy. That next day, he performed the newly reformed monologue for his class, and not one dry eye was present in the room. The venom of the acting bug consumed his blood and he was forever hooked. At age 16, Dominyck began to model and later entered the "International Modeling and Talent Association" (IMTA) competition in Los Angeles, CA. There, he placed first in Monologue, third for Actor of the Year, and was awarded a scholarship to the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts (NYCDA). Dominyck credits his NYDCA training for turning him from "a kid who could act, to an Actor." To date, Dominyck's upcoming projects for 2016 include the movie CaseWorker, where he plays John, a young man whose childhood is sacrificed to take care of his grandmother who has progressive Alzheimer's disease. He also stars in the movie Stage V, where he plays Dennis, a loner with a chip on his shoulder, who lives out the post-apocalypse with a group of other young people he desperately needs. Lastly, Dominyck will be recurring in the upcoming USA network series Queen of the South, where he plays Drake, second-in-command to a knuckle head drug dealer as they blindly get caught up in the Mexican Cartel.
Dominyka Vaicekausakaité is known for There's Something in the Barn (2023).