Mexican-American actor with Sundance and Mubi credits, trained at Second City and DePaul, currently building an independent film slate.
Will Dominguez Inman is a Mexican-American actor trained at The Second City, The Theatre School at DePaul University, and Columbia University.
His film work includes Vuk Lungulov-Klotz's Mutt (Sundance 2023, U.S. Dramatic Competition), Oliver Hermanus' The History of Sound for Mubi (opposite Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor), Patricia Fritze's The Yellow Diary, Andrea Studinger's The Fools, and Tyler Parrish's How to Remember.
On television, he has appeared in Chicago Fire (NBC) and Michael Bay's Transformers: Age of Extinction (Paramount). Regional theater credits include Into the Woods, The Music Man, and Almost, Maine.
Upcoming projects include Souvenirs (co-creator with Bree Bracey) and Jordan Firstman's directorial debut Club Kid (produced by Alex Coco).
For booking inquiries, auditions, or collaboration opportunities, reach out to AXIOM Entertainment.
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