A striking brunette who moved from Poland to Brooklyn, New York at age seven, Dagmara Dominczyk fell into acting when she accompanied a friend on an audition, but quickly proved a natural talent, earning acting awards and recognition at New York's famed LaGuardia High School of Music and Art & the Performing Arts and Pittsburgh's Carnegie-Mellon University, where she was granted a full scholarship. Dominczyk made her Broadway debut in 1999, working in the acclaimed drama "Closer" as the understudy for Anna Friel's Alice. Called in to cover for Friel on several occasions during the play's run, Dominczyk was given the opportunity to work opposite Natasha Richardson, quite a coup for a performer with her minimal experience. In 2001, Dominczyk was featured in two episodes of the popular NBC drama "Third Watch" and made her feature film debut with an unforgettable role as the sexy and mysterious PR agent for fictional heavy metal band Steel Dragon. in the charming "Rock Star" (2000).Exiles from their homeland because of her father's status as a Solidarity leader, the Dominczyk family experience was shaped by struggle against and revenge for the wrongs done by Communist aggressors (who killed Dagmara's grandfather). This background was called upon by the actress, who was cast as the lovely Mercedes in Kevin Reynolds' adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic revenge tale "The Count of Monte Cristo" (2002). Blessed with good looks as well as talent, Dominczyk had more of a serious demeanor than her homegrown Hollywood starlet counterparts and lent a convincing gravity to her turn as the leading lady whose beauty and grace turns Fernand Mondego (Guy Pearce) into a jealous monster capable of setting up Edmond Dantes (James Caviezel), his friend and her betrothed. Later that year, the actress was featured in a cast of fellow up and comers in the night terrors-themed psychodrama "They" (also 2002).
Profession(s):
Actor
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Family
father:Marek Dominczyk (leader in the Polish Solidarity movement)
husband:Patrick Wilson (married June 18, 2005)
sister:Marika Dominczyk
son:Kalin Patrick Wilson (born June 23, 2006)
Education
Fiorello H LaGuardia High School of Music and Art & the Performing Arts New York, NY
Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania drama
2006 Cast in Bart Freundlich's "Trust the Man"
2006 Cast in "Running with Scissors" based on the personal memoirs of Augusten Burroughs
2004 Cast in Bill Condon's "Kinsey" a film about the life of Alfred Kinsey, played by Liam Neeson
2003 Portrayed Lady Caroline Bramble in the Broadway play "Enchanted April"
2002 Played Mercedes in Kevin Reynolds' remake of "The Count of Monte Cristo"
2002 Featured in the psychodrama "They"
2001 Featured in two episodes of the NBC drama "Third Watch"
2001 Had a memorable supporting role in "Rock Star"
1999 Was the understudy for Anna Friel's Alice in the Broadway production of "Closer"
1983 Moved with family from Poland to Brooklyn, New York at age seven, following the exile of her freedom-fighting father (date approximate)
Discovered acting when she accompanied a friend to an audition