Dominic West

Dominic West

  • Born: 1969-10-15
  • Birthplace: Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: Gildhou School of Music and Drama
  • Representative Works: The Wire, Pure Blue, Downton Abbey 2
  • Dominic West (Dominic West), born on October 15, 1969 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, is a British actor. His main work is " Downton Abbey 2 ".
    He is famous for his role as detective Jimmy McNatti in " The Wire ."

    Early Experience

    West entered the Guildhall School of Music & Drama (Guildhall School of Music & Drama) for three years and graduated in 1995 with an honorary degree of Bachelor of Arts (BA).

    Performing Experience

    He made his first appearance in a short film "3 Joes" in 1991. Subsequently he also starred in "Pure Blue" (True Blue), " Chicago " and " holds na green monkeyのsmile LISA MONA " (Mona Lisa Smile). His most famous role is to play Baltimore police detective Jimmy McNatti in the Home Box Office detective drama " The Wire ". West is praised for his accurate grasp of the character's accent.
    August 26, 2021, the movie version of "Downton Abbey 2" released a new poster, and officially named "Downton Abbey: New Age", Dominic West ginseng play  .
    On December 22, 2021, Dominic West’s movie "Downton Abbey 2" was released. 

    Personal Life

    Dominic West is 1.83 meters tall, has brown hair and brown eyes. It is one of the seven children (five girls and two boys) born to father George West and mother Moya West, with brown hair and brown eyes.
    His parents divorced in 1996. West appeared in the community theater when he was 9 years old. I used to put cattle in Argentina for four months in order to show that I was "out of the ordinary." He later entered Dublin Trinity College and received a bachelor's degree in English Literature in 1993 . Never married, but has a three-year-old daughter with her ex-girlfriend Polly Martha.
    Extended Reading

    Surviving Picasso quotes

    • Pablo Picasso: You've loved women even more than I have, but you haven't hated them at all.

      Henri Matisse: I leave that to you.

    • Dora Maar: You don't look like someone who lives in Paris.

      [then, to Francoise]

      Dora Maar: And you... you look like you've been breathing in the air in Picasso's studio. Peculiar air... sometimes it seems like poison gas... and then you find you cannot breathe in any other.

      Geneviève: I assure you that is not the case with Francoise.

      Dora Marr: I don't like cats. But when my dog died, he gave me a cat. I still have it. It's called Moumoune. He gave it that name. It's a very vicious cat. Look... He'll leave you when he's ready. Even then, you won't be free of him. After him, without him, there is nothing. After Picasso, only God. And Moumoune... that cat just won't die.