Dominic Liriano is an actor, known for Paterson (2016).
Dominic got his start as an Antique Hamburger Restorationist, which is how he met his arch-rival and long-time collaborator, Rob Adams. Together they would trek across the country, drinking coffee and making the cult classic Crapsack Wonderland. Later, they would just sit in a room -or a series of rooms- and drink coffee and make more Crapsack Wonderlands.
Dominic Lydon is an actor, known for The Almighty Johnsons (2011).
Dominic López is a director and cinematographer, known for Little Jar, Crossroads (2017) and Assisting Navarro (2020).
Dominic MacHale is an actor, known for The Young Offenders (2018), The School (2017) and The Young Offenders (2016).
Mafham trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and began his career at the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he spent four years working with directors such as Peter Hall, Danny Boyle, Roger Michell and Max Stafford-Clark. On television he played Mortimer Lightwood in the BBC's celebrated 'Our Mutual Friend'; Nigel Hawthorn's emotionally scarred son in the multi award winning 'The Fragile Heart'; the dissolute, dark and charming Simon Kingdom, Stephen Fry's errant brother in the hit ITV series 'Kingdom' and the dangerous, ruthless and womanizing Dan Woodhouse in the multi award winning prime time series 'The Clinic'. In films, Mafham is to be seen playing leading roles in Universal Picture's 'Dragonheart 3' with Ben Kingsley; the Norwegian film 'The Heart of Lightness' based on Ibsen's 'Lady from the Sea'; and Sony Picture's 'Sniper 5, Legacy' with Tom Berenger.
Dominic has been honored to work with the likes of James Earl Jones in Cry the Beloved Country, Whoopi Goldberg in the short film Stream, and teachers Shelly Winters, Elaine Aiken and Ernie Martin from The Actors Studio. His diverse film credits range from The Thomas Crown Affair (dir. John McTiernan) to Love Collage (dir. Yukihiko Tsutsumi). Principal roles on TV include Law & Order, Rescue Me, Golden Boy, the international series Absolutely Fabulous and Give my Head Peace (UK-BBC), as well as the History Channel special Honor Deferred, celebrating African American heroes from WWII posthumously awarded Medals of Honor by President Clinton. Theatre credits include Broadway: Brave New World with Laurence Luckinbill (Jaye Austin Williams' commemoration of 9/11); Off-Broadway: Scent of the Roses (with Julie Harris); Off-off Broadway: M - the Mandela Saga (Audelo Award nomination); Regional: To Kill a Mockingbird (Arkansas Rep). Dominic has appeared throughout New York City at the NY Int'l Fringe Festival, Midtown Int'l Theater Festival, and Out On the Edge Festival. He is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA, and AEA. He is also a former International Chippendale Star.
Dominic Mariche is an actor, known for See (2019), Are You Afraid of the Dark? (2019) and The Good Doctor (2017).
After making his acting debut with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2001, Dominic has worked extensively in classical theatre, including productions of Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Cymbeline, The Taming of the Shrew, A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Merchant of Venice. In contrast he created the role of Fleet in the premiere of Glyn Maxwell's Mimi and the Stalker at London's edgy Theatre 503 and played Roland Cassard in the West End theatrical adaptation of the musical film The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Gielgud Theatre), directed by Emma Rice. Also in the West End he played The Actor in the acclaimed Woman in Black (Fortune Theatre). After appearing in the BBC drama Missing, he joined the BBC's Doctors as the schizophrenic semi-regular character "Smithy." Dominic appeared in the NFTS film Our Name is Michael Morgan in the title role. In 2013 Dominic made his motion picture debut as Harry Witherspoon, the lead role, in the film Lucky Stiff. Recently Dominic has appeared in lead roles for the internationally renowned Kneehigh Theatre Company, creating the role of Macheath in Dead Dog & Other Love Songs (for which he was nominated for a Best Actor MTA award) and Tristan in Tristan & Yseult, playing both in New York (St Ann's Warehouse) and The Globe Theatre (London) as well as on tour. He recently joined the theatre company Told By An Idiot to devise and perform a new show called I Am Thomas which toured and played Wilton's Music Hall in London.
Dominic Matteucci is an actor, but has also written, directed, cast, and produced both shorts and features. He has preformed in theaters in Chicago and Los Angeles. Dominic also acts in immersive theatrical shows and haunted houses. He is a visual anthropologist and through anthropology, he has bridged his two passions; filmmaking and immersing himself in different cultures.