Dominique Sweeney

Dominique Sweeney

Actor, Creative Executive, Director, Filmmaker, Musician and Theatre Director

Sydney, Australia

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  • Phoenix

    Phoenix (1992)
    Television by Alison Nisselle (Crime, Drama and Mystery) Actor

  • Jigsaw

    Jigsaw (1990)
    Film by Marc Gracie Actor

  • In Too Deep

    In Too Deep (1990)
    Film by John Tatoulis (Music and Thriller) Actor Mack, a rock star, has a tape that some politicians want. Various people, including the police, try to get the tape back. Wendy attempts to juggle her relationship with Mack, caring for her younger sister, singing jazz at a bar and tending her clothing shop. Written by Aaron Ramson White <white@ot.com>

  • Darlings of the Gods

    Darlings of the Gods (1989)
    TV Movie by Catherine Millar (Biography and Drama) Actor Biographical dramatization of the tempestuous marriage of actors Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh.

  • Mull

    Mull (1989)
    Film by Don McLennan (Drama) Actor An Australian film about a teenage girl who takes responsibility for keeping her "family" together.

  • The First Kangaroos

    The First Kangaroos (1988)
    Film by Frank Cvitanovich (Drama and Sport) Actor The story of the Australian Rugby League's first visit to England.

  • The Fast Lane

    The Fast Lane (1986)
    Television (Comedy and Crime) Actor Creators: John Clarke, Andrew Knight Stars: Terry Bader, Richard Healy, Debra Lawrance |

  • The Flying Doctors

    The Flying Doctors (1986)
    Television (Drama) Actor This series chronicles the events surrounding the activities of the Royal Flying Doctors Service, which operates its own aircraft -in this case from the base at Coopers Crossing, an otherwise hardly notable town- to fly its medical staff throughout the Australian outback, where roads are too scarce and distances too immense to reach patients for medical care or get them to hospital by car in time. Doctors, nurses, pilots and base staff change throughout the seasons, often coming from the city and finding it difficult to adapt to life in the godforsaken countryside and be accepted by the isolated local community; there are of course the usual colleague stories. In most episodes they make one or more flights for routine medical examination sessions and/or emergency help, sometimes continued on board and/or in the hospital. Furthermore there are various sidelines, mainly concerning the local characters such as bar-owners Vic and Nancy, who also provide the only rooms, and some of their ... Written by KGF Vissers

  • A Fortunate Life

    A Fortunate Life (1985)
    Television (Biography, Drama, History and War) Actor Four part biopic about classic Australian author A.B. Facey (1894-1982). Born in a large impoverished family, uneducated and illiterate, he had to fend for himself since he was eight, and as a recruit in WWI, he was sent to Gallipoli.

  • The Clinic

    The Clinic (1982)
    Film by David Stevens (Drama) Actor A series of humorous vignettes set in a clinic for venereal diseases. Although the film concentrates on relationships, it is also a source of instruction on safe sexual practices and STD (the script-writer worked at a clinic for three years!). Written by Archie Moore <ar.moore@student.qut.edu.au>

Education

  • ANU, Interdiscplinary Cross Cultural Research
    (2003-2010)

  • L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq
    (2003-2010)

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