Colman Domingo Net Worth

Colman Domingo is an accomplished actor, soundtrack artist, and casting director born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 28, 1969. He has studied at Temple University and has since moved to San Francisco to pursue a career in the performing arts. He has been nominated for both Olivier and Tony Awards, and has won GLAAD and Lucille Lortel Awards for his work as a playwright. He has worked with many renowned artists, including Steven Spielberg, Ava DuVernay, Salman Rushdie, Kander and Ebb, Susan Stroman, Lee Daniels, Spike Lee, Nathan Lane, Megan Mulally, Jessie Norman, Daniel Day Lewis, Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, David Oyelowo, Common, and Clarke Peters.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack, Casting Director
Birth Day November 28, 1969
Birth Place  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Age 54 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Occupation Actor, Writer, Director

💰 Net worth: $900,000 (2024)

Colman Domingo is a multi-talented individual, known for his prowess in acting, soundtrack production, and casting direction in the United States. As of 2024, his net worth is estimated to be $900,000, a testament to his successful career in the entertainment industry. With his diverse range of skills and dedication to his craft, Domingo has been able to make a name for himself and amass considerable wealth. His passion for his work, evident in his performances and contributions to various projects, has undoubtedly played a significant role in his financial success.

Biography/Timeline

2008

Domingo starred as Mr. Franklin Jones, Joop, and Mr. Venus, in the critically acclaimed rock musical Passing Strange, which, after a successful 2007 run at The Public Theater, opened on Broadway on February 28, 2008. He received an Obie Award in spring 2008 as part of the ensemble of Passing Strange Off-Broadway and reprised his roles in the film version of Passing Strange, directed by Spike Lee, which made its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. In 2010, Domingo's self-penned, one-man autobiographical play A Boy and His Soul premiered Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theater, for which he won a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Solo Show. He was also nominated for a Drama Desk Award and a Drama League Award.

2010

Domingo starred as Billy Flynn in Chicago, the longest running revival on Broadway, and in the final collaboration by Kander and Ebb of The Scottsboro Boys, directed by Susan Stroman on Broadway in Fall 2010. For the latter role, he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical, in May 2011. When The Scottsboro Boys opened in London in Fall 2013, Domingo was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical in April 2014. He was nominated for the Fred Astaire Award for Best Principal Dancer on Broadway in 2011.

2015

In 2015, Domingo began appearing in a recurring role on AMC's post-apocalyptic, zombie series Fear the Walking Dead, as a character named Victor Strand. In December 2015, it was announced that Domingo was promoted to series regular for Season 2 of the series.

2017

In 2017, Domingo joined Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a member of the Actors' Branch.

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