Domingos, a remarkable individual, hailed from the bustling metropolis of Recife, a city that has consistently fostered a rich cultural landscape, giving rise to some of Brazil's most illustrious artists. As a youth, Domingos found himself grappling with a profound dilemma, as two passions, football and theatre, vied for his attention and devotion. Throughout his adolescence, he concurrently pursued his love for football, donning the jersey of Santa Cruz F.C's under-18 team, while concurrently nurturing his artistic inclinations. However, as he entered the threshold of adulthood, at the tender age of 19, Domingos made the bold decision to forgo his football ambitions and dedicate himself wholeheartedly to the world of theatre.
As the years unfolded, it was merely a matter of time before he was extended an invitation to participate in prominent local productions of the TAP, a renowned traditional theatre company situated in the Brazilian Northeast region.
In the spring of 2002, when he was still just 20 years young, Domingos received the esteemed honor of being accepted into the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School conservatory program, a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication.
By the conclusion of the year 2005, he had successfully completed his studies at the esteemed institution, earning top honors in his class as a result of his unwavering commitment to his craft and unrelenting passion for the performing arts.
After the successful culmination of his academic pursuits, Domingos made the decision to return to his native Brazil in the early months of 2006, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his professional career. Establishing a base of operations in the vibrant city of São Paulo, he has since been diligently engaged in a multifaceted career as an actor, screenwriter, and producer. Throughout his career, Domingos has garnered a significant amount of recognition and acclaim for his work in the realm of screen credits, including the critically acclaimed short film "Match", which he not only penned but also brought to life as a producer. Additionally, his work on the gritty and thought-provoking indie television series "África da Sorte", directed by the talented Renata Pinheiro, has also earned him numerous accolades, solidifying his reputation as a talented and innovative creator in the entertainment industry.
















