Out of all of the things I’ve written, ‘Dot’ was the quickest from first thoughts to full production. Colman Domingo Read Quote
It is true that as people, we tend to remember only the positive. With time, the grim details fade away, and as a species we survive on this notion. In our desire to gloss over the undeniable macabre parts of our American history, we forget. That amnesia manifests itself, especially when dealing with the plight of black men. Colman Domingo Read Quote
Being on a show like ‘Fear the Walking Dead,’ I started to learn more about camera work, learn more about the way the crew operates, and had more of a stronger opinion on how I think a television director can operate in the healthiest way. Colman Domingo Read Quote
I wrote ‘A Boy and His Soul’ that talks about how my mother had lupus and my dad dying of a heart condition. Colman Domingo Read Quote
I had no inclination to perform as a kid. I was a shy child – I always had my nose in a library book. I didn’t start acting until I went to college. Once I started, it seemed to fit like a glove. I felt completely at home on stage. It was the perfect way for me to express myself, even better than writing. Colman Domingo Read Quote
It’s an experience I’d like to add to the chorus, that these blue-collar, macho men, like my older brother, had the capacity to say: ‘I don’t care, I love you anyway.’ There are young kids thinking: ‘I’ll never come out because it’s too hard in our communities.’ But I’m saying maybe your story can be similar to mine. Colman Domingo Read Quote
The first time I read ‘Barbecue,’ I fell in love with it. I never laughed so hard in my life. Colman Domingo Read Quote