Damien Bosco's acting journey began in New York City, where he received training from the renowned Elizabeth Dillon, a former Broadway actress from the 1940s and 1950s, at the esteemed HB Studios. His early scene partner was an nephew of the legendary Sanford Meisner, who introduced him to the Meisner technique, a foundation of his acting craft.
As he continued to hone his skills, Damien took on the role of Fleming, the lovable but dim-witted jock, in the long-running comedic play Line. His breakthrough in short films came with Backstage, a critically acclaimed production accepted into the prestigious Rome Independent Film Festival.
Damien's television credits include a lead role in the Investigation Discovery Channel's recreation series Catch My Killer, and a standout performance as a detective in the independent feature Breakthrough Weekend.