Dagmara Domińczyk

Dagmara Domińczyk

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Dagmara Domińczyk (/doʊˈmiːntʃɪk/ doh-MEEN-chik; born July 17, 1976) is a Polish-American actress and author. She has appeared in the films Rock Star (2001), The Count of Monte Cristo (2002), Kinsey (2004), Trust the Man (2005), Lonely Hearts (2006), Running with Scissors (2006), Higher Ground (2011), The Letter (2012), The Immigrant (2013), and Big Stone Gap (2014). She currently stars in the HBO comedy-drama television series Succession.

In 1999, Domińczyk made her acting debut on Broadway as Anna Friel’s understudy in Patrick Marber’s production of Closer. The following year, she made her feature film debut as Claire in the Stuart Blumberg-penned romantic comedy Keeping the Faith, also featuring Ben Stiller and Edward Norton. In 2001, she starred as Tania Asher in Rock Star,[3] and in 2002, portrayed Edmond Dantès’ fiancée, Mercédès Mondego (née Herrera), in the screen adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo.[6] In 2003, she returned to Broadway playing Caroline Bramble in a production of Enchanted April.[7] Domińczyk has also had guest starring roles in television series such as Kinsey (2004), 24 (2005), The Bedford Diaries (2006), The Good Wife (2011), Suits (2011), Person of Interest (2012), and Boardwalk Empire (2014). In 2006, she appeared in the Todd Robinson-directed Lonely Hearts with John Travolta, and the black comedy film Running with Scissors alongside an all-star cast including Annette Bening, Joseph Fiennes, and Gwyneth Paltrow.[8] In 2011, Domińczyk co-starred in Vera Farmiga’s directorial debut drama film Higher Ground as a religious group member who develops a brain tumor.[9] The following year, she appeared in the psychological thriller film The Letter with Winona Ryder and James Franco. She next co-starred in James Gray’s drama film The Immigrant (2013), alongside Marion Cotillard, Joaquin Phoenix, and Jeremy Renner.[10] In 2013, she published her first novel, The Lullaby of Polish Girls, which was loosely based on her youth in her native Poland.[11] In 2014, Domińczyk starred in the Polish political thriller film Jack Strong, directed by Władysław Pasikowski,[12] and the black comedy film Let’s Kill Ward’s Wife, directed by her brother-in-law Scott Foley.[13]

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