Pace began his studying with members of the Actors Studio Mimi Turque and Susan Batson in 1995. He then moved on to William Esper's two-year program where he studied under Terry Knickerbocker. He has been awarded "Best Actor" at the 2004 Palm Beach International Film Festival for his performance in the independent feature, Little Kings. He was a member of The MET Theater Company and the Tim Robbins Company, The Actors' Gang in Los Angeles. During the Pandemic of 2020 and 2021, Pace toured the country in an effort to support Small Business Comic Shops. Through autographs of his Gekko character from The Mandalorian, he helped raise over $35,000 for the stores, along with over $10,000 for charity. Mayors of Houston, TX and Sioux City, IA named a day after him in recognition for his contribution to the local economy. The Mayor of Cleveland, TN awarded Pace with the Key to the City. Consistent in booking Guest Stars and Co-Stars on Television, Pace is repped by Robin McWilliams of MadCatch Entertainment, and Myreon Arslan of MJB Talent Agency
Dominic Paolo Testa was born in Youngstown Ohio to deaf-mute parents, Dominic and Angeline Testa. He is an Italian/American Actor, Singer, Screenwriter, Director, Producer, and owner of award winning, Steely Dom Films. Beginning at the age of eleven, he was a drummer, singer and percussionist in various nightclub bands. He performed on stage and in recording studios with artists, Denise LaSalle, Natile Cole, Kenny Rogers, George Duke, Billy Cobham, Grover Washington Jr., Freddie King, Dr. Hook, Dr. John, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Rush, Eric Carmen, Joe Vitale, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Streetwalkers, Dave Loggins, Lee Greenwood, .38 Special, Blue Oyster Cult, Bobby Goldsboro, Bob Welch, Bob Babbitt, and numerous others. He also performed on the world famous Grand Ole Opry stage several times, and was on the very first nationally televised show. He also toured as a backup singer for the Grammy Award winning Dottie West and was a freelance Recording Session Singer in Nashville and Chicago, singing songwriter demos and commercial jingles, with a long list of commercial jingles to his credit. He served on the Nashville and Chicago AFTRA Board Of Directors, and is an ASCAP and SAG-AFTRA member. Dominic is working on making his comedy feature film, "The Don Of West Hollywood". The short film/demo of the original short screenplay was shot in a 10'X20' storage unit with his Canon 35mm camera, using a remote control and playing all 7-characters. So far, he and the film have won the Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival "Best Music Video", Gold Award 2022, for his vocal performance of the song, "Here Where I Belong", the Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival Grand Jury Prize "Best Music Video" Gold Award 2021, for his vocal performance of the song, "I'd Be A Fool", the Los Angeles Motion Picture Grand Jury Prize "Best Advertisement" Gold Award 2021, the Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival "Best Sizzle Reel" Gold Award 2020, the Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival "Best Trailer" Bronze Award 2020, the Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival Grand Jury Prize "Best Poster Art" Silver Award 2020, the Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival Grand Jury Prize "Best Actor Award" 2019, the Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival Grand Jury Prize "Best Script" Silver Award 2019, the Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival Grand Jury Prize "Best Music Track" Gold Award 2019, the West Coast Film Festival "Best Comedy" Silver Award 2018, and was "Semi-Finalist" in the $2 Film Festival 2018. He likes to remind everyone not to laugh about the $2 Film Festival win. It's run by NYC college students and proves one thing, they get it, which is an excellent sign for the future success of the movie. His other awards include the So You Think You Can Act Competition Grand Jury Prize "Best Actor Award" 2020, the Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival Grand Jury Prize "Best Music Video" Silver Award 2020 for his vocal performance of the song, "When Love Takes Hold", the Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival Grand Jury Prize "Best Music Video" Silver Award 2021 for his vocal performance on the song "I Can Let Go Now", Best Actor for playing the 7-characters in his short comedy film/demo, "The Don Of West Hollywood" in the 1st Giff/Genesis International Film festival 2022, Best Actor - Honorable Mention in the Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival 2022, and Best Actor in the Big Fridge International Film Festival 2022.
Dominic Parillo is known for Alternate Ground (2021), Arbor Day (2019) and Born in Darkness (2018).
Dominic Pearce is known for Top Knot Detective (2017), Big Red and Koko: A Red Dog Story (2019).
Dominic Philie was born in Valleyfield, Québec, Canada. He is an actor, known for Starbuck (2011), Laserhawk (1997) and Les Jaunes (2014). He is married to Sylvie Brodeur. They have two children.
Dominic Polcino was born on February 13, 1964 in the USA. He is a director and assistant director, known for Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe (2022), HarmonQuest (2016) and Rick and Morty (2013).
Born in London. Has worked as an actor for many years.From playing one of the Lawrence Five in Paul Greengrass' "The Murder Of Stephen Lawrence" to featuring in J.A Bayona's "The Impossible" along side Ewan McGregor. Dominic has recently been seen working with Tom Courtenay and Gemma Jones in ITV's Unforgotten. Previously in Channel 5's improvised crime drama, "Suspects" where he played a schizophrenic accused of murder.
Dominic was born in England, to a Norwegian father and Irish mother. At the age of two, Dominic and his family moved from England to Sydney's Bondi and then moved to the Western Suburbs. After trying his hand at landscape gardening he decided to become an actor whilst watching the war movie Platoon (1986). Due to his working-class background, acting seemed a very unlikely choice of career, so he didn't pursue it until sometime later. He studied at The Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) and then later enrolled at the Western Australian Academy of Performing arts where he met his future wife Rebecca and studied with Hugh Jackman. In 1997, Dominic scored a role in the TV series Raw FM (1997) and then landed a part in Mission: Impossible II (2000), which was filmed in Australia. He became a TV star. In 2000, he won the Green Card lottery and now lives in Los Angeles with his family. He was spotted by a US talent scout and has been working constantly with roles in the movie Equilibrium (2002), the TV show John Doe (2002), Blade: Trinity (2004), and in the upcoming thriller Three Way (2004) and a new police television drama, Strut.
Dominic Raacke was born on December 11, 1958 in Hanau, Hesse, Germany. He is an actor and writer, known for Tatort (1970), Um die 30 (1995) and Passion (2012).
Dominic Rahjahee is an actor, known for The Real Housewives of Atlanta: Porsha's Family Matters (2021).