Born in Saumur, France on March 4,1955, Dominique Pinon studied literature at the Faculty of Arts in Poitiers after which he moved to Paris and attended the Cours Simon School of Dramatic Arts. He made his first cinematic appearance in Arthur Joffé's 1980 short film La Découverte. A versatile and gifted actor, he has produced an impressive body of work in film, television and on stage. He is also an accomplished voice-over actor. With over 100 film and short credits, multiple roles in television and over 40 performances in stage theater (garnering him the Molière Award for Best Actor in 2004), he has acted alongside notables Maggie Smith, Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder, Audrey Tatou, Gaspard Ulliel and many others. Pinon has the ability to engage an audience and brings to all his roles a relatability that resonates across cultures and genres. Pinon's first feature film appearance was in Jean-Jacques Beineix's 1981 classic thriller Diva. He went on to work closely with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, appearing in many of his films including Delicatessen (1991), Alien: Resurrection (1997) and Amélie, (2001). He has worked with many world-renowned directors. Pinon has played numerous roles on television in France and Europe. He appeared as the fan favorite "Master Raymond" in the internationally popular "Outlander" series (2016). In 2014 he was made an Officer in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, a title given to those who have made a significant contribution to the enrichment of the French cultural inheritance.
Dominique Pozzetto is known for The Ninth Gate (1999), Lundi matin (2002) and L'affaire Marcorelle (2000).
Dom P-C is a British-French Canadian activist, environmentalist, philanthropist, musician, singer, song writer, dancer, and an actor, best known for their role as Waverly Earp on the critically acclaimed television series Wynonna Earp (2016-2021). They were born in Bristol, England. They are also the founder of "Start the Wave", a non-profit organization.
Dominique Purdy is an actor and writer, known for Driving While Black (2015), Hollywood Sex Wars (2011) and Wasting Away (2007).
Dominique Ratonnat is an actor, known for Zone rouge (1986), La révolution française (1989) and La promesse du feu (2016).
Born in Vina Del Mar, Chile and raised in Salt Lake City, UT, Dominique began acting at a young age when she was enrolled by her parents in Theatre School for Youth at the University of Utah. Dominique graduated from high school with a 3.8 in an all Honors/AP/IB curriculum. She went on to attend the University of Utah, and graduated on the Dean's List with her BFA in Actor Training. In May 2009, Dominique teamed up with SLC casting director Jeff Johnson, local directors Jason Painter, David Forester and award-winning musicians Michael McClean and Jeffrey Gold to win the Audience Choice award at the Utah 48 Hour Film Festival with their short film "Given". Dominique was the lead in the film.
Dominique Regeard is known for No Roses on a Sailor's Grave (2020).
Dominique Reymond was born on 12 February 1957 in Geneva, Switzerland. She is an actress, known for L'amant double (2017), Marie Curie, une femme sur le front (2014) and Y'aura t'il de la neige à Noël? (1996).
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Dominique Saint Claire was born in 1955 in France. She is an actress.