Dominique Moore
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Born | Dominique Moore 12 January 1986 London, England |
Years active | 1997–present |
Dominique Moore (born 12 January 1986) is a British actress and writer best known for her roles in BAFTA Winning Horrible Histories,[1] Hotel Trubble and Paddington Green. She starred in Horrible Histories: The Movie and voices the character of Lulu in Disney's Sadie Sparks.[2]
Moore is a former pupil of Sylvia Young Theatre School.[3] The BBC fly-on-the-wall documentary series Paddington Green followed her as she won a scholarship[4] and attended auditions.[5]
Acting career
[edit]Theatre
[edit]Moore began her acting career appearing in various West End musicals including Oliver!, Hey! Mr Producer, Annie and Whistle Down the Wind.[6] She played Young Nala in the original cast of The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre.[7] In 2013, Moore played Sinai in Gutted at Theatre Royal Stratford East.
In 2017, Moore was cast as Lottie alongside David Tennant in Patrick Maber's Don Juan in Soho at Wydnham's Theatre.
Television
[edit]In 2000, Moore began her on screen career in Channel 4's Get Up, Stand Up[8] before landing roles in CBBC shows The Queen's Nose, The Crust, UGetMe, Stupid!, and Hotel Trubble.[3]
From 2005 to 2006, Moore played Chanel O'Grady in Footballers' Wives: Extra Time.
In 2008, Moore was cast in Disney's Life Bites.[9] Following her success she featured in Disney Movie Surfers Race to Witch Mountain and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.[10]
Moore has played various roles in the multi award-winning Horrible Histories. Her portrayal of Mary Seacole and Rosa Parks gained her much recognition in the press and from celebrities including Eddie Izzard, Adrian Lester and Tanya Franks. She has appeared in sketches on Little Miss Jocelyn[11] and in 2008 she appeared in the BBC Three show Barely Legal.[3] In 2009 she played Aretha in the CBBC musical comedy My Almost Famous Family.[4][12]
Moore is the voice of Flo in Channel 5's animation Floogals. In 2017, Moore played recurring roles in the hit Tracey Ullman's Show on BBC One and HBO. She also featured in Tracey Ullman's Tracey Breaks the News.
Moore appears as Rosie in the 2019 adaptation of Four Weddings and a Funeral.
Film
[edit]In 2013, Moore starred opposite Oscar winner Ben Kingsley in The Physician. She features in the 2018 television film Torvill & Dean directed by Gillies MacKinnon.
Music
[edit]In 1999, Moore recorded a version of the Cyndi Lauper hit "True Colours" for a Peugeot 406 commercial.[11][13] Moore sings the theme tune for Hotel Trubble and co-wrote "The Musical" episode in Series 3.
Fashion career
[edit]After her experience as a model in Paris,[14] Moore was inspired by fashion design and started her own label Anita Moore Designs funded by The Prince's Trust.[4]
Personal life
[edit]Moore was diagnosed with cancer, specifically Hodgkin lymphoma, after discovering a lump on the back of her neck whilst on set of filming Hotel Trubble. She has had treatment for this and is free of cancer. An edition of Newsround called "Dominique presents Living with Cancer - a Newsround Special" in 2011 described how she coped.
In 2015, Moore gave birth to her son. She is engaged to British comedian Kevin J.
Dominique Moore Arts
[edit]Moore founded Dominique Moore Arts Archived 10 July 2019 at the Wayback Machine (DMA) In May 2016. Owing to her successful and expansive career, she now mentors young professional actors all over the world. DMA has working relationships with a number of industry professionals and productions that provide opportunities for the young talent she works with. Dominique is passionate about providing actors with the tools, industry understanding, knowledge and support to help them succeed.
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Dis/Connected | Emily | Television film |
Barely Legal | Television film | ||
2009 | Surfers | Television film | |
2013 | The Physician | Despina | |
2016 | FIRST | Short film | |
2018 | Torvill & Dean | Shirley | Television film |
2019 | Horrible Histories: The Movie | Traveller |
Television
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh | Herself | |
1998–1999 | Paddington Green | Herself | |
1999 | 8:50 to Paddington Green | Herself | Spinoff from series |
2000–2003 | The Queen's Nose | Sophie | 19 episodes |
2001 | The Bill | Cassie Harris | 2 episodes |
2003–2005 | UGetMe | Carly | 19 episodes |
2004 | Stupid! | Various | 10 episodes |
2005 | Casualty | Ruby Cram | Episode: "Hoping, Wishing, Longing" |
The Crust | Angel | 15 episodes | |
2005–2006 | Footballers' Wives: Extra Time | Chanel O'Grady | 16 episodes |
2008 | Little Miss Jocelyn | Various | 2 episodes |
Life Bites | Esther | 16 episodes | |
2008–2011 | Hotel Trubble | Sally | 35 episodes |
2009 | My Almost Famous Family | Aretha | 11 episodes |
2009–present | Horrible Histories | Various | |
2013 | Jedward's Big Adventure | Herself | 1 episode |
2014 | Holby City | Zara Holt | Episode: "Bounce Back" |
2015 | Dani's Castle | Inspector | Episode: "An Inspector Calls" |
2015–2018 | The Dog Ate My Homework | Panelist | 7 episodes |
2016 | Horrible Histories Gory Games | Various | 3 episodes |
Red Dwarf | Ankita | Episode: "Can of Worms" | |
2016-2018 | Floogals | Flo | Voice; 94 episodes |
2017 | Murder in Successville | Serena Williams | Episode: "A Nest of Vipers" |
2017–2018 | Tracey Ullman's Show | Rachel | 5 episodes |
2019 | Four Weddings and a Funeral | Rosie | 2 episodes |
A Confession | Paula | 2 episodes | |
Sadie Sparks | Lulu | Voice | |
2020–2021 | Thomas & Friends | Ruth | Voice |
Video games
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2022 | Xenoblade Chronicles 3 | Ghondor[15] |
References
[edit]- ^ Footballers' Wives Extra Time - Characters Archived 24 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine Shed Productions
- ^ "Sadie Sparks is Launching on Disney Channel! #PressRelease - on the Brown Bag Labs blog". Brown Bag Labs. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
- ^ a b c Interview: Dominique Moore Archived 25 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine Stage Door Mag, 28 February 2010
- ^ a b c My Almost Famous Family: Dominique Moore is Aretha Archived 20 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine TV Throng, 26 August 2009
- ^ Interview - Dominique Moore Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Footballers Wives, Shed Productions
- ^ Dominique Moore United Agents
- ^ The Lion King Teaching Resource Pack Disney
- ^ Get Up, Stand Up, retrieved 11 July 2019
- ^ Dowell, Ben (18 August 2008). "Life Bites: Teens get acting break in UK Disney sketch show". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
- ^ "Classic - Disney Channel Movie Surfers- London/ LA By Dominique Moore (dominiquemoore) on Myspace". Myspace. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
- ^ a b Who is Anita Moore Designs? Archived 4 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Anita Moore Designs
- ^ CBBC's new musical comedy My Almost Famous Family: introduction BBC Press Office, 21 August 2009
- ^ Peugeot 406 True colours (Dominique Moore) YouTube
- ^ The truth about female stereotypes The Observer, 14 October 2007
- ^ Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Credits [HD 1080P], 28 July 2022, retrieved 23 August 2022
External links
[edit]- 1986 births
- Living people
- Actresses from London
- Black British actresses
- English people of Jamaican descent
- 20th-century English actresses
- 21st-century English actresses
- Alumni of the Sylvia Young Theatre School
- English film actresses
- English stage actresses
- English television actresses
- English voice actresses
- English female models
- Models from London