Dominic has had the privilege of collaborating with renowned actors and esteemed professionals throughout his career. He has shared the screen with the iconic James Earl Jones in the film adaptation of Cry the Beloved Country, as well as the talented Whoopi Goldberg in the short film Stream. His impressive list of teachers includes notable figures such as Shelly Winters, Elaine Aiken, and Ernie Martin from the prestigious Actors Studio.
Dominic's extensive filmography showcases his versatility, featuring a range of projects from the critically acclaimed The Thomas Crown Affair, directed by John McTiernan, to the Japanese film Love Collage, directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. His television credits include prominent roles on popular shows such as Law & Order, Rescue Me, Golden Boy, and the international series Absolutely Fabulous and Give my Head Peace, which aired on the UK's BBC network.
In addition to his film and television work, Dominic has made a significant impact on the stage. His Broadway credits include Brave New World, a poignant production commemorating the 9/11 attacks, alongside the accomplished Laurence Luckinbill. Off-Broadway, he has appeared in Scent of the Roses, a notable production featuring the legendary Julie Harris. His Off-off Broadway credits include the critically acclaimed M - the Mandela Saga, which earned him an Audelo Award nomination.
Dominic has also had the opportunity to perform in various regional productions, including a powerful adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird at the Arkansas Rep. He has been a regular presence at several prominent New York City festivals, including the NY Int'l Fringe Festival, Midtown Int'l Theater Festival, and Out On the Edge Festival.
Throughout his career, Dominic has been a proud member of both SAG-AFTRA and AEA, and has also had the distinction of being a former International Chippendale Star.