
Dominique Moore is a highly respected British actress, voice artist, mentor, and entrepreneur known for her work across television, film, and theatre. She became widely recognised for her standout performances in "Horrible Histories," where she brought characters like Mary Seacole and Rosa Parks to life with humour and depth. Dominique is also well known for her role in the hit CBBC comedy "Hotel Trubble" and her extensive work in family entertainment. Her ability to connect with audiences of all ages has made her one of the most versatile and admired performers in the British entertainment industry.
Dominique’s journey began at the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School in London. As a child, she appeared in major West End productions such as "Oliver!", "Annie," "Whistle Down the Wind," and played Young Nala in the original London cast of "The Lion King" at the Lyceum Theatre. Her early stage success led to opportunities on screen, starting with Channel 4’s "Get Up, Stand Up" and leading to major roles in CBBC favourites including "The Queen’s Nose," "UGetMe," "Stupid!," and "The Crust." Her film credits include "The Physician" and "Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans," and her voice acting work features in "Sadie Sparks," "Floogals," and "Thomas & Friends."
Alongside her acting career, Dominique has become a driving force for change and mentorship in the arts. She is the founder of DMA London Acting School, a platform designed to nurture, train, and empower emerging actors. Her vision is to make professional-level training accessible to diverse and underrepresented talent. Dominique also serves as a trustee for the DMA Foundation, a charitable organisation that supports creative education, artistic development, and equal opportunities within the entertainment industry. Her dedication to mentoring and advocacy has made her a trusted figure among aspiring performers and industry professionals alike.
Dominique is a sought-after public speaker, known for her inspiring talks on creativity, resilience, and career longevity. Having overcome Hodgkin lymphoma, she speaks candidly about overcoming adversity and using challenges as a source of strength. Whether addressing students, corporate teams, or creative audiences, Dominique delivers powerful, authentic messages about growth, purpose, and the power of storytelling. Her career and personal journey together make her a compelling and motivating speaker who leaves a lasting impression.
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Dominique Moore's Official Speaking Topics are listed below:
- Navigating Early Success
Drawing from her journey as a child in the public eye, Dominique explores the pressures and possibilities of early achievement, offering insights into how organisations can better support young talent across sectors. - Parenting in High-Pressure Environments
As a parent of a child in a demanding industry, Dominique shares perspectives on safeguarding well-being, nurturing ambition, and building support systems for families navigating competitive spaces. - Equity and Representation
A powerful advocate for inclusion, Dominique speaks candidly about her experience of being a black woman in the acting industry, challenging norms and inspiring change through lived experience and practical strategies. - Creating Positive Change from the Ground Up
From her working-class roots to her current leadership roles, Dominique’s talks energise audiences to rethink access, privilege, and the pathways to leadership. - Health, Resilience and Advocacy
Having faced cancer and emerged with renewed purpose, Dominique speaks with compassion and clarity about health equity - particularly for black women - and the importance of visibility, research, and community support.
- 2021 – Hosted the BFI × ITV Talent Talks event “Black Hair and Make Up”
- 2020–2021 – Voiced Ruth in “Thomas & Friends”
- 2019 – Appeared as Rosie in “Four Weddings and a Funeral”
- 2018 – Nominated for Legacy Award: Best Children’s Comedy Artist (Female) for “Horrible Histories”
- 2017 – Starred as Lottie alongside David Tennant in “Don Juan in Soho”
- 2016 – Founded DMA London Acting School and established The DMA Studio in Hackney Wick
- 2011 – Overcame Hodgkin lymphoma and returned to acting and mentoring
- Early Career – Awarded Stage Newspaper Scholarship to train at Sylvia Young Theatre School
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