Colman Domingo Makes Sense of ‘The Madness’
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Colman Domingo Makes Sense of ‘The Madness’
The actor Colman Domingo had recently finished back-to-back shoots for the films “Rustin” and “The Color Purple.” He was not looking to star in a series, let alone a series in which the main character seemingly never stops talking. “I’ll be very honest,” he said. “I was trying to rest.” But when his agent sent him the scripts for “The Madness,” he couldn’t help himself. “I thought, Yeah, this is just too good,” he said. This was on a recent even…
Interview: Colman Domingo on Playing a James Bond-like Character in Netflix’s The Madness
Photo Credit: ComingSoon ComingSoon Senior Editor Brandon Schreur spoke to Colman Domingo about starring in the new Netflix thriller series The Madness. Domingo discussed what drew him to the project, what it’s like to play a James Bond-like character, and more. “Muncie Daniels is a political consultant-turned-TV pundit who may have lost his way in life. While on a work sabbatical in the Poconos to write the great American novel, Muncie finds hi…
Interview: Colman Domingo gets into The Madness!
For 109 episodes, Colman Domingo played the role of Victor Strand on Fear the Walking Dead. That show came to an end last year, and Domingo has moved on with The Madness, a Netflix series that the streamer’s scripted series vice president Peter Friedlander has described as “a fresh take on the conspiracy thriller” that will turn “the genre on its head with its multilayered characters, propulsive action and swift pace.” I was fortunate enough to …
Colman Domingo on his Emmy win, Oscar nod, and starring in “The Madness
From Emmy wins to Oscar nods, Colman Domingo reflects on his career and dives into his latest role in Netflix’s “The Madness.” Source The post Colman Domingo on his Emmy win, Oscar nod, and starring in “The Madness appeared first on News Talk 94.1/AM 1600.
How Colman Domingo Made Millions In Net Worth With Groundbreaking Projects On The Stage And Screen
If you’ve spent any time staring at a television or film screen in the past few years, you’ve likely encountered some of Colman Domingo’s handiwork. The 54-year-old Academy Award winner has graced the screen for such impressive projects as “Candyman,” “The Color Purple,” “Fear The Walking Dead,” and the HBO original series “Euphoria,” just to name a few. Earlier this year, he was listed among Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the wor
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